

🔥 Iron Like a Pro, Steam Like a Boss 💨
The Rowenta Steam Force Iron combines 1800 watts of powerful steam with a precision-engineered stainless steel soleplate featuring 400 microsteam holes for superior wrinkle removal. Its large water tank supports extended ironing sessions, while anti-drip and auto-off safety features protect your garments and home. Designed for durability with a scratch-resistant soleplate and anti-calc system, this iron is the ultimate tool for professional-quality garment care.









| ASIN | B0BXQVQ3G4 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #211,404 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #904 in Steam Irons |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (947) |
| Date First Available | 3 October 2023 |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item model number | DW9440U1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 34.5 x 20.4 x 16.8 cm; 2.08 kg |
K**S
I'm super happy with this purchase!!!! I had to replace my very old reliable Shark iron that died. Before purchasing this one I purchased and returned many different irons (brands like Singer, Shark, Rowenta and two no name brands) all of them did not get hot enough. I do a lot of sewing and quilting so heat is very important for pressing seams and getting crisp lines. It gets super hot and has a nice plate to keep clean. Steam function is nice too, but I don't need it very often with this iron because the iron gets super hot. The cord is not as long as I would like but its manageable. Hoping this one lasts.
A**E
Great iron but only lasted 2 years. Sparks would fly when I unplug the iron
M**S
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!
J**I
Clear instructions were not there that we can use in UK. Since the plug 🔌 is different from UK . Tried with compatible adapter, works for 10 -15 mins and goes off looking for the right cable for UK it would be great if the seller can suggest.
K**5
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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