Ideal for travel and for pressing hanging garments and drapes at home
Burst-of-steam for difficult wrinkles; lint pad; fabric brush
Polished soleplate perfect for pressing creases, pleats, cuffs, collars
Full-range thermostat ensures proper temperature for all fabrics
Editorial Review:
The Rowenta DA75 Steam-n-Press Steam Brush blows a burst of steam as it brushes fine clothing when ironing is inconvenient or impossible. The key difference that makes the DA75 stand-out beyond other steamers is that the Rowenta really does the job and does it quickly and easily. Removable fabric brush All Rowenta products are warranted by Rowenta for 1 year from date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship
Designed for steaming and pressing clothes during travel, this compact iron also comes in handy at home when its vertical-steam feature can be used for hanging garments and drapes. For pressing, the steam iron has a 4-1/2-inch-long polished soleplate that's perfect for creases, pleats, cuffs, and collars. For steaming, a durable plastic cover slips over the soleplate and includes both a brush for opening fabrics' weaves to help steam penetrate and a lint pad that removes pesky particles before the steam reaches them. The full-range thermostat permits precise adjustment and ensures the proper temperature for all fabrics. A steam-burst button provides extra power for tough wrinkles. The removable tank is transparent for monitoring the water level, and a dual-voltage dial adjusts the iron to either 120- or 240-volt systems so it works worldwide. The iron comes in a rugged, 12-inch-long nylon travel bag. --Fred Brack
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
VERY poor quality:
Boy do I wish I'd read the reviews here before we purchased our Rowenta steam iron! Like many others, ours never worked properly: 1. The brush attachment broke right away (should have returned it then, but we just accepted it and continued to use it), 2. It constantly leaked water over our clothes, floor, selves when in use, 3. It was always REALLY DIFFICULT to get it to steam, requiring repeated, fast presses of the button until our thumbs were sore, 4. It finally just died today--stopped working for no... more info
Not as good as the DA-55:
I bought this as a replacement for my DA-55, which I wore out after about 7 years of daily use. First off, the water capacity is very small. You have to refill after every 1-2 garments. Secondly, the quality is poor compared to the DA-55. The heating element burned out after about 1 year. I would not recommend buying this model
Excellent product:
I've had a DA-75 travel iron for years. I have used it many times on trips to steam out wrinkles from suits, slacks, and shirts while on the hanger. I've also used it many times at home when I was in a rush. It is well-constructed, comes with a brush that is great for removing lint, and has a convenient travel bag. It heats quickly and produces adequate steam. As another reviewer stated, the reservoir is small because it is a *travel* iron. The reservior is easy to refill. As a rebuttal to... more info
Great Travel Steamer:
I am not sure what is up with all the negative comments about this steamer. This is my 2nd one since I left one behind in a hotel. It is great and works wondeful. Yes its does not hold a lot of water as another review states and you may have to refill to complete the job but it is a TRAVEL steamer (we want it to be small to TRAVEL). Yes you have to press the button over and over to get steam as another review writes but its not a big deal and the reason it has that feature is because you can also use it as... more info