🔥 Iron sharp style, zero wrinkles, total confidence!
The Amazon Basics Steam Iron combines a powerful 1700-watt heating element with a stainless steel soleplate and 397 precision steam holes to deliver fast, even wrinkle removal. Its user-friendly design includes adjustable steam and temperature controls, an effortless water spray function, and a 3-way auto shut-off for enhanced safety—perfect for the busy professional who demands efficiency and reliability.
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Style Name | Stainless Steel |
Color | Gray |
Recommended Uses For Product | Steam Iron,Wrinkles |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Wattage | 1700 watts |
Special Features | Auto Shutoff |
Base | Stainless Steel |
G**6
Does a great job!
I love this iron. I have a couple of outfits that I can wash and hang them up instead of drying them but they have some wrinkles. I can you this iron and they look so nice and it is much cheaper than dry cleaning. Same thing for a couple of my husbands shirts and pants.
A**E
10.26 oz water capacity; steams with no leaks at wool, cotton, linen & higher; short cord
Amazon Basics Stainless Steel Soleplate Steam Iron, 1700-WattModel EC3001B-UL, ASIN B08CHJ9LFRORIGINAL REVIEW 8/14/22Rating - 1 starCotton is just warm; only puts out steam at Linen-Max; leaks at Fast steam release settingWhen I buy steam irons, I prefer those with high wattage, at least 1500 watts, because I like how hot they get and how much steam they put out so wrinkles disappear in one pass.I thought this Amazon Basics steam iron was great based on the posted specifications. It's not. It's a wimp of an iron. I can't help but compare it to my Sunbeam GCSBCS-200 (ASIN B00JPCWDS6) that this Amazon Basics steam iron replaced.-------A brief recap of my Sunbeam GCSBCS-200. It was great until it died. I bought it in 09/2016.In 06/2019, the steam shot button stopped working. The spring inside probably broke. The button was loose (no resistance) when pressed and would not spring back up. There was no steam coming out when pressed. I had an older Sunbeam 3965 (1200 watts) that I used for 15 years (It was still working when I gave it away.) and the steam shot button never broke.In 06/2022, the iron died. It's barely six years old. It would still light up green and red when plugged in (meaning electric current was getting through) but there was no heat. Possible causes - either the thermal fuse or thermostat needs to be replaced. If I have the time, I'd open up the iron to check those two parts but buying a new iron is quicker and easier.-------COMPARING AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL (ASIN B08CHJ9LFR) WITH SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 (ASIN B00JPCWDS6)WEIGHT• SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 - 3.27 lbs• AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL - 2.68 lbsWATER RESERVOIR (ACTUAL VOLUME)• SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 - 10.42 oz• AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL - 10.26 ozThe Sunbeam water reservoir tank was a darker-colored plastic that made it a bit hard to see the water level. The Amazon Basics water reservoir tank is a very light gray plastic that makes it easy to see the water level. The max line is slanted which makes sense since you're filling up the tank while the iron is slanted (45 °).CORD• SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 - 10 ft• AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL - 6.7 ftI do my ironing in the kitchen. The outlet is on the wall above the kitchen counter that's 25.5" deep. My ironing board is 44.25" long (board+iron rest). The 6.7-ft cord almost didn't read the narrow end of my ironing board (necessary when ironing shoulders of clothing.The ideal length of cord for me is 10 feet. I don't know why manufacturers cheap out on cord length.LIGHT INDICATORS• SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 - Red when heating up. Green and stays green when selected temperature is reached.• AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL - Red when heating up. No light when selected temperature is reached. I don't like it. If there's no light, unless you place your hand close to the soleplate or the ironing board, you can't tell if NO LIGHT means the temp has been reached or if the iron is just dead.HEATING, STEAMING, LEAKS• SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 - 1500 W• AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL - 1700 WI thought the Amazon Basics iron would be as great or greater than my Sunbeam iron. It's not.The Sunbeam iron was hot at the cotton setting. It puts out steam even below (wool) the cotton setting.The Amazon Basics iron - At the cotton setting, the fabric/ironing board pad is just warm. It doesn't put out steam at the cotton setting. For it to put out steam, the dial must be set to Linen (3rd circle) up to Max. Imagine that. I have to select Linen when ironing cotton, even when ironing a 50:50 cotton:polyester blend.I like ironing with a lot of steam so I've always used the max steam release setting in all steam irons I've used. Also, I'd stand the iron on its heel in between ironing and adjusting/moving the clothing I'm ironing. This doesn't work at all with the Amazon Basics steam iron.The Amazon Basics steam iron has two steam release settings - slow and fast. When at the Linen-Max setting (necessary because I want steam) and the fast steam release setting (2nd steam release icon), it leaks streams of water out when I stand it on its heel. It doesn't do this (leak streams of water when placed on its heel) when at the Linen-Max and slow steam release setting (1st steam release icon).When at the fast steam release setting and Linen-Max heat setting, the Amazon Basics iron also leaks out water when at the horizontal position.The Steam Shot button puts out a puny amount of steam at the first press and no steam at all on the second press. My Sunbeam blasted out a strong steam on the first press and subsequent presses of the steam shot button.The fact that the Amazon Basics iron leaks out water at the Linen-Max and fast steam release setting and the steam shot button puts out a very small amount of steam (and only during the first press) are further indications that this steam iron doesn't put out enough heat. It is no better than a compact 1200 watt steam iron which can be purchased for $15-$20. It's way overpriced even at just $29 and also not correctly advertised (since advertising that it's 1700 W would make logical people think that it's going to put out a lot of heat).I thought of returning this because I thought that perhaps I just got a lemon. However, other reviews describe the same problems and dislike I have with this Amazon Basics steam iron.Should I return and just buy another Sunbeam GCSBCS-200 or keep it and adapt to its low-heat limitation (i.e., I do all my ironing at Linen-Max and slow steam release settings and ignore the quite useless Steam Shot button)?Maybe I'll try one return just to see if I'll get a better version when I reorder.Photos:• Amazon Basics EC3001B-UL (white) and Sunbeam GCSBCS-200 (blue)• Amazon Basics EC3001B-UL heat temperature dial options————-UPDATE 8/28/22Since other reviewers are saying this iron is great, I thought it’s possible I just got a defective iron. So, I ordered another one to compare the two.The second iron performed great:• Wool - when iron was first plugged in, red light initially stayed on for 12 secs. I turned on slow steam and it steamed. Same for fast steam. No leaks when iron was put upright.• Cotton - when iron was first plugged in, red light initially stayed on for 33 secs. Slow and fast steam release worked. No leaks when iron was put upright.• Lot number of second iron purchased - 2022112It looks like the first iron I ordered was just a dud. I tested it again. When first plugged in and the dial moved to cotton. It only lights up for 5 secs. It’s just warm so it can’t put out steam either at slow or fast steam release setting.Lot number of first purchase (defective unit) - 2022078Lesson - When you order this and the iron doesn’t perform as it should (based on descriptions in the instruction manual), return it and just re-order.New rating - 5 stars
M**N
Works well
Does a nice job with the steaming. I keep hitting the temp dial and moving it when I grip the iron. If it didn’t move so easily (the temp dial) it wouldn’t be a problem. Light weight and irons well
K**
Best iron I’ve ever owned
This is probably one of the best irons I’ve ever owned. I am that person that pretty much irons everything. The comfort of the handle, the power behind the steam makes the clothing item look like it came from the dry cleaners. I would highly recommend this iron. Definitely worth the money.
T**E
Leaps & bounds better than my old name brand iron
This iron works so much better than my old name brand iron. I have been using this iron 5 times a week for a few months. It heats up quickly and glides over my shirts. Makes ironing easier and quicker.
P**P
NO POWERFUL HEAT/STEAM
I just bought this iron in October 2024 and have not had a chance to use it until today. It does not heat well at all. No steam even though I eventually took it to the max setting. You can see in the picture that the hottest setting was not even hot enough to steam the water out of the collar and the armpit area. The iron is also too large in my hand making it hard to control. I would return it if I was still within the time to return. I would not recommend this iron. This Iron should be $15.00 instead of $30. I will have to donate it and buy a new one. So far, anything I have purchased that is branded Amazon has been cheaply made. I will not buy Amazon brand any longer.
D**R
SPITTING IRON.
Spitting water from iron was unwanted but is a problem for most irons. Also, power cord was shorter than on other irons. Rotary knob under the handle for selecting fabric is difficult to read. Plastic cup for water to pour in the iron is well designed.
A**R
Great design on this iron
someone who actually uses an iron designed this. All the things you want an iron to do are done well by this one. BUT best of all, theihinge for the water container is on the side, so when you open it, it tilts open in such a way that makes it easy to fill/refill with not spills. All the others tilt upward and it's impossible to fill with out spilling. Great product.
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