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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Panasonic NI-C78SR Steam/Dry Iron with Stainless-Steel SoleplateCustomer Review: Buy a Rowenta Instead Summary: 3 Stars
My wife could iron for a living. She irons at least a dozen shirts and skirts a week. She has used both Rowenta and Braun over the past several years, which heat up quickly and give lots of steam. She was not happy with how much steam comes out of this iron. I do not like the detachable water compartment as another moving part is something else that can break on the iron. The cord retrieval assembly at the base keeps it very neat.
Customer Review: Decent Summary: 5 Stars
Not much of an ironing pro, but it beats the one I use at my parents. Gotta love a retractable cord.
Customer Review: Dial already broken Summary: 1 Stars
I have had the product for just a couple weeks and the dial has already broken. I was already not really satisfied with the iron. The placement of the dial made it difficult to read. In addition, the light on it is only there when warming up, so there is no real visible sign the iron is on. The only real positive for the iron is the removable water container. I would not buy again. I'm going back to a Black & Decker iron.
Customer Review: Disappointed after reading reviews posted Summary: 1 Stars
Purchased iron from Amazon in July and steam feature gave out by November. I treated iron well, did not drop, used distilled water since our water is very hard per instructions etc. I would not buy this iron.
Customer Review: Does what it should Summary: 5 Stars
The retractable cord is a must-have feature for me. The removable water tank is great as well. This is the first Stainless-Steel iron I've owned. So far I've found it to be a superior material compared to, um, whatever material they used 10 years ago. Glides very easily, warms up fast.
Only complaint so far is the retractable cord sometimes takes a few extra seconds of forcing to get it wound completely. But that's pretty minor.
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