Features: - Slick, tough soleplate provides smooth glide and resists scratches
- Removable anti-clogging valve combats mineral buildup
- 7-ounce water tank; center-mounted 9-foot cord
- Variable-steam; misting spray; steam burst
Editorial Review:
This full-size, 1,400-watt iron is great for household ironing: it has a slick, tough, scratch-resistant soleplate, which provides a smooth glide, and an anticlogging valve to combat mineral buildup. The valve pulls out of the handle so you can soak it in vinegar or lemon juice and so you can shake water and impurities through the soleplate. The iron has a large (7-ounce) transparent water tank. A variable-steam control and a temperature-control dial allow you to make fine adjustments. Both a misting spray and a steam burst deal with stubborn wrinkles and create sharp creases. The soleplate carries a 10-year warranty against defects, and the iron has a one-year warranty. --Fred Brack
Customer Reviews: Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0  T-Fal Iron 1651: 
Used this iron for the first time tonight. Works wonderfully. Really glides. Only thing I don't like and didn't take note of before I bought was that it isn't auto shut off. I've had that for so many years on my other iron that I would have ordered another model that had that feature if I had really read the stats.. I sew a lot and am in the habit of leaving my iron plugged in. Other than that if it holds up, it's wonderful especially for the price. I've paid much more for other irons in past.
Outstanding value here!: 
I've found this a fabulous iron for the price. As a quilter, I iron all day with the heat cranked way up and I do use steam. I've burned out some expensive (ouch) irons in my time. Our water is hard so the pull out valve is a valuable feature. This iron is a work horse, feels good in the hand and I hope they never discontinue it. Thanks T-Fal!
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