Rowenta IS6300 Master Valet Full Size Garment Steamer with Exclusive Roll and Press Support 1550 Watt, Brown

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Rowenta IS6300 Master Valet Full Size Garment Steamer with Exclusive Roll and Press Support  1550 Watt, Brown
Rowenta IS6300 Master Valet Full Size Garment Steamer with Exclusive Roll and Press Support 1550 Watt, Brown
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Rowenta IS6300 Master Valet Full Size Garment Steamer with Exclusive Roll and Press Support 1550 Watt, Brown



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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7313 in Home
  • Color: Chocolate
  • Brand: Rowenta
  • Model: 1830004290
  • Dimensions: 16.85" h x 11.96" w x 19.52" l, 16.20 pounds

Features

  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • Exclusive Roll and Press vertical support providing a flat surface to press garment against
  • Roll and Press frees one hand for more comfort and freedom of movement
  • Easily removes wrinkles on all kind of fabric and quickly sanitizes and removes odors on clothes
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • Exclusive Roll and Press vertical support providing a flat surface to press garment against
  • Roll and Press frees one hand for more comfort and freedom of movement
  • Easily removes wrinkles on all kind of fabric and quickly sanitizes and removes odors on clothes

Product Description

Throughout Rowenta's history, technology and innovation have always been at the forefront of product design. Rowenta introduces the first Full-Size Steamer with a vertical support in the US, the Roll and Press. The Roll and Press provides a flat surface to press the garment against and holds the garment in place when steaming. It frees one hand for more comfort and freedom of movement making steaming faster, easier and more efficient. Thanks to the Roll and Press, you save time and money by reducing trips to the dry cleaners. This powerful new steamer easily removes wrinkles on all kind of fabric and quickly sanitize and remove odors on clothes, allowing for nice and fresh clothes. The built-in solution is suitable for all types of garments and multiple uses. It comes with Large hanger for shirts and jackets, rotative clips for pants and skirts and a hanger hook to use your own hanger.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

33 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
5Both The IS6200 And IS6300 Are Wonderful Steamers
By ladyfingers
I already own the earlier model to this one, the Rowenta IS6200 Compact Valet Full Size Garment Steamer with Foot Operated On-Off Switch 1500 Watt, Blue and I love it. The only real drawback the older model has (and so do many other steamers) is one of safety. Shirt and other clothes edges need to be held taut while steaming. It's inevitable that at some point hot steam and fingers will come into contact with each other. Believe me, that steam is mighty hot. Rowenta took care of the problem by adding a support roll that acts like a vertical ironing board. I was very happy with the older model, but this new feature is well thought out and a welcome addition. Steaming can now be safely done pretty much single-handed, thanks to the expandable support. I still hold down an edge once in awhile, but a whole lot less than before.Both steamers heat up in about 60 seconds, and users will appreciate the integrated hanger system. Clothes hang nicely from it, and steaming all sides/angles can be accomplished in about 1-2 minutes. Try doing that with an iron. The Master Valet lays collars flat and wrinkles disappear in seconds. I'm especially impressed with heavier polo/golf type shirts and 100% cotton shirts made in India (the kind that always come out of the dryer a wrinkly mess). Their varying textures make traditional ironing a real challenge, but the Rowenta Master Valet easily de-wrinkles these hard to iron fabrics.I still iron dress pants for a more defined crease, but the bulk of our pressing needs is now done with the Rowenta Master Valet. It's portable and versatile. Steaming drapes and curtains is a cinch, and it can freshen up any upholstery (car, chair, bedding). It was invaluable in helping us take down some stubborn wallpaper. We also bought a playard for our grandchild and the skirt surrounding it was a wrinkled mess--Rowenta to the rescue. It looks wonderful now.The hook for the steam hose is centrally located in the hanger system on both models, which makes it hard to hang up while in use. My simple solution is to work right next to the laundry tub. That way I can take advantage of hanging/steaming clothes and then drape the steamer hose over the laundry tub while I'm switching out to the next garment.I prefer the smaller hanger that comes with the cheaper model because shirt collars button easier, but that's a small detail. I also wondered if people like me who already own the Compact Valet (IS6200) couldn't upgrade to the Master Valet (IS6300) by simply buying the pole that has the expandable support roll. They seem to be the same dimensions and pretty much identical in appearance. There is nothing on the Rowenta website offering that, but it's a shame consumers who own the older model couldn't appreciate and use the support roll too.If cost is an issue and care is taken while steaming, go for the cheaper model. It does just as good a job as this newer version except it has no vertical support roll. The new Master Valet does seems like a safer option though, thanks to the added back support. I highly recommend either, depending on your cost and safety needs.

12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
3Needs a hose that doesn't collapse
By Marilyn T. Schoberg
We own a clothing store and have always used Jiffy steamers. I was anxious to give this one a try.The good news: Powerful steam capabilities, roll & press support is awesome, hanger at the top is a great idea.The bad news: It needs to be a foot higher and the hose needs to be made of a stiffer material. When steaming the bottom of a shirt, you need to get the hose way down, at which point it doubles over on itself and shuts off the steam. This is a major design flaw. The Jiffy tubing is made of vinyl that is quite stiff. The Rowenta hose is covered in a sort of fabric reminiscent of the old canister vacuum cleaner hoses. I assume the inside tubing is also vinyl but it's a very soft vinyl. If they would use a heavier tubing and extend the height a foot, this would be an awesome appliance because the steam power is so great.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Worth Owning
By John Jorgensen
I picked this up hoping to find a more convenient alternative to ironing all the time, and it's delivered. There's a LOT to be said in favor of this item.For one thing, assembling, storing, and moving this are all surprisingly simple. It's a lot lighter than it looks, and while the wheels it rolls on aren't the best, they do the job adequately. It's a very compact device and fits quite nicely in whatever corner you care to squeeze it into. The power cord wraps up neatly and hangs on a conveniently located latch, though the plug is . . . somehow upside down. It's hard to explain, but it throws me every time I use it.The whaddayacallit, that pulls down like a window blind to provide a flat surface to push garments against, is decent, not particularly bad, not particularly good. The frame of the thing is very convenient for hanging shirts over, and flipping them around when the front is done and it's time for the back is simple enough. All in all the setup could stand to be a bit wider, and there's no really good way to do sleeves.Pants are a good deal harder to do; the bar that they're supposed to be draped over is far too narrow, and the clips that hold them in place, aside from leaving little bunched-up folds, hold them in such a way that you need to flip them a total of five times. I've taken to awkwardly hanging them over the top of the frame instead.As far as handling goes, it's very easy to use. The plastic handle is one piece that leads directly into the steamer head; after a while the plastic gets a bit warm to the touch. The handle's also a bit short, and for me to hold it comfortably, I usually end up with the heel of my hand touching the hose that feeds steam into it, which gets hotter still. However, neither of these are really uncomfortably hot. That hose, by the way, is nice and long, giving a very full range of movement. The makers brag about its one-handed operation; I find that most of the time my "free" hand is tugging on some corner of the garment to keep the fabric taut, but I really don't care. It's not like I have big plans for my left hand at steaming time. A full tank of water allows me to steam a LOT of garments; actually, I've been using it for most of a week and have yet to refill it. There's a fairly pleasant smell to the thing that vaguely puts me in mind of an upscale business hotel. I'm surprised by how much FUN it is to operate, especially when compared with an iron and ironing board.Accessories: There's a little fabric brush thingy that can be attached to the steamer head, and some sort of sock for use on delicate fabrics; I haven't had the chance to test either yet, but both look perfectly serviceable at a glance. And in the spirit of "Order your X in the next fifteen minutes and we'll throw in a free Y!" there's also a very nice heavy-duty lint brush; sharing my house with two dogs, I'm a huge fan of that.Now, how about performance? It's not quite as good at removing wrinkles as an iron would be, and it just can't give you a really sharp crease. Nevertheless, it does a perfectly adequate job for all but the most formal dress-to-impress occasions. A shirt can be satisfactorily steam pressed in just a few minutes, pants a little longer, though of course the heavier the material the more time and effort are required. I really am glad to own this steamer. Not sure if it's worth the sticker price (I got mine free in exchange for writing this review), but that would be my only hangup. Otherwise, it carries my highest recommendation.

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