

🔥 Iron like a pro, steam like a boss!
The Rowenta Iron Steam Force Pro combines 1850 watts of powerful steam with smart screen technology and a precision tip for targeted wrinkle removal. Its stainless steel soleplate glides smoothly while electronic steam regulation ensures leak-free performance. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this iron offers five customizable steam settings and a robust steam boost to tackle all fabric types efficiently.









| Best Sellers Rank | #7,190 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #14 in Irons |
| Brand | Rowenta |
| Color | Black and Copper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,611 Reviews |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6"L x 5.98"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Ironing |
| Special Feature | Anti-Calc Function , Anti-Drip, Auto Shutoff, Precision Tip , Steam Boost Function |
| Wattage | 1850 watts |
J**E
So Far So GREAT!
Wow, does this iron perform! It's easy to fill with water, it heats up quickly and it produces incredible steam. It cut my ironing time at least in half. It was especially wonderful at ironing linen towels. The forced push of the steam thru the iron is amazing. I didn't even need to dampen them! I sure wish I'd had this iron after I bought floor length linen drapes last year that required pressing before I could put them up. It is a very large iron and it is the heaviest iron I have had (heavier than their last "top of the line" iron, which was retired due to the cord cracking around where it attaches to the iron, but, it had a long life). I don't mind the weight, but if you don't want something big and heavy, you might wish to look at different models. I am very happy with my purchase of this Rowenta Force Pro Steam Iron.
O**S
Really good quality.
I iron nearly every day and this is a heavy iron which I love. There are two things I which I wish were different: It doesn't have a shut off and it doesn't have a spray feature. It does have a good steam pulse, however. If I want some spray, I keep a spray bottle of water near my ironing board. It heats up quickly.
K**Y
Best steam power from household iron.
I love this iron. I iron quite a lot and the steam feature cuts down my time doing so. Previously I had a Rowenta steam iron and it lasted near twenty years. This current model is much lighter than my first one. This is great because I’m older and now have some arthritis in my hand. This newer model doesn’t have automatic shut off. I appreciate this because my old iron would occasionally shut off when I wasn’t finished but maybe walked away to do something for a minute or two. When that happened I’d have to unplug, reset, and wait for it to get heated. This newer Rowenta steam iron holds more water too, which is great if you iron a lot. One dislike is the control setting is too light and I have difficulty seeing which setting I’m putting on. Way more pluses than that one issue. Don’t confuse this model with other lower priced Rowenta steam irons (like their Focus model) because this model has a higher wattage that actually allows easy correction when accidentally creating an unwanted crease. This models easily removes such mistakes. Cord is not retractable but never a desired feature for me.
S**I
Could have some more steam
Nice but I was hoping for more steam power
S**M
A Total Morning Disaster – Ruined My Kids' Uniforms
I have to say, I’m officially over this "Pro" iron after just a week of pure frustration. Between getting my second grader ready for school and trying to look somewhat put together for my own day, I really don’t have time for a tool that just adds more work to my plate. This morning was the last straw. I was finishing up a fresh white school polo, and wouldn’t you know it, the iron spat out a big, dirty-looking water blotch right across the chest. Seriously? It doesn’t just steam; it leaks like a faucet! I’ve spent more time this week tossing around a hairdryer trying to fix the water stains this thing leaves behind than I’ve actually spent ironing. For a brand that’s supposed to be high-end, I expected it to work without drama. I can’t trust it around our nice clothes at all. As if the leaking wasn’t enough, the "smart" design is clearly not made for someone like me, who’s always in a rush. The touch-sensitive display? Total nightmare. My palm accidentally bumps the heat settings every single time I adjust my grip, and I nearly scorched a delicate blouse yesterday because of it. This thing is heavy, clunky, and the steam trigger is right where my fingers naturally rest, so I’m constantly getting blasted with steam when I don’t want it. I bought this iron hoping it would make my life easier, but it’s become a daily source of stress instead.
M**S
Great iron
I have an iron I bought a year ago but it never got very hot and produced a poor amount of steam. This iron is a game changer! Gets hot and produced great steam. It is a big iron though and heavier but so much better than my old one!
S**E
Perfect clothes
Works great great. Ironing is easy No leaking of water. Good steam
K**5
Love Rowenta Irons But....
I’ve been a loyal Rowenta Steam Iron user for over three decades. I own one of the older models that still works, but it lacks the heating and steam capabilities of the newer ones. All these irons were manufactured in Germany, and I never had any issues during the 30 years I owned them. The last one DW9220 only last three years as it started leaking or more completely soaking my ironing board and floor. I had to iron dry with a spray bottle. First bad experience. I probably have only bought before this one, four Rowenta Irons. One just because it was a Professional version on sale. The Rowenta Steam Force Iron I purchased was used or tried out. (Was this an Amazon issue?) I resolved that issue. However, I noticed that it’s now made internationally and doesn’t seem to meet Germany’s standards for Rowenta. The heat dial is difficult to read and use. The dial doesn't turn easily or seem to set where you need it. Nor does it heat up quickly at all. Using the wrinkles feature is awkward when using steam or spray on top of the iron because the dial is just underneath. You have to hold the iron further back or different. I do appreciate the heavier weight, but it’s not too heavy. It glides smoothly, making ironing easier. The model I purchased DW9440, which it states has a digital display, but it actually has a dial underneath. I can't speak to leakage, yet. As with the Rowenta DW9220 it worked great for approximately two and half years until it began to leak water onto clothes. Then, began to poor water out the end of cord and through the iron. So I will hold on to hopeI’ll hold on to the hope that this Rowenta Steam Force won’t leak. (For those experiencing leaks, please refer to the instructions.) I know it sounds silly, but there’s a correct way to use the steam button. Value now is much cheaper for what I paid in October, 2025. Rowenta used to be a great company that stood behind their products. Make sure to registered your Iron.
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