The Best Irons
For the Pro and for the Step Up
Best for Heavy-Duty Fabrics
Rowenta Pro Master DW-8080, $100 (shown, left)
You could say the DW-8080 is the Porsche of irons. After all, it is pricey and streamlined and delivers unparalleled performance.
Able to hold 12.7 ounces of water (the most of all the irons tested), the DW-8080 produced extra-long bursts of steam (think
billowing clouds that last several seconds), which, according to garment-care experts, are the key to knocking out wrinkles.
Even heavy linen and denim emerged so smooth they looked professionally pressed. Self-cleaning and automatic-shutoff features
add to the appeal.
To buy: bedbathandbeyond.com.
Best Upgrade
Oliso Auto-Lift Iron, $150 (shown, right)
Auto-shutoff, self-clean, antidrip―this iron has all the special features, plus one that’s really special: auto-lift. Heat-resistant
legs pop up whenever you release the handle while ironing, raising the hot soleplate immediately from the fabric. When you
grip the touch-sensitive handle, the legs retract so you can continue. This unique feature allows you to stop and start without
tipping the iron up―a real time (and wrist) saver. And, yes, this gizmo gets out the wrinkles, too.
To buy: amazon.com.
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