Comfortable design, easy to transport and compact storage.
No indication of lack of water.
Rowenta IS6300 steamer
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
POWER: 1,55 kW.
Steam: 30 g/min, one minute steam time.
CONTROL BUTTON: push button.
CONSTRUCTION: Roll&Press system, removable reservoir, built-in hangers, clips for pants and skirts, telescopic tube, transport and compact storage system, 2 m cord, cord rewind, boiler 2.4 l.
INGREDIENTS: delicate cloths brush, furniture brush, clothes cleaning pad.
DIMENSIONS: 360h460h405 mm.
WARRANTY: 2 years.
MODEL DESCRIPTION
Appliance for vertical steaming of clothes. Telescopic rod with hangers included. It is set at the necessary height for comfortable work. The clothes hangers have clamps for pants and skirts. Vertical Roll&Press screen is designed to fix the thing. It presses perfectly against the surface during steaming, no need to hold it with your hand. The screen is made of mesh material, which does not retain steam, so no condensation is formed on the fabric. The screen rolls up for storage. The water boiler has a large volume, which allows you to use the model not only at home but also in business: for example, in small clothing stores. Steam Áows in a minute after you turn it on. Large wheels make it easy to transport the device around the room. Hidden in the body of the storage system allows you to keep all accessories in place and quickly find the right one.
Price: 7599 Dollars.
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