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The only way to prevent the Rowenta Focus from leaking is to not put water in it. I don't believe the other glowing reviews that it's the best thing since sliced bread.
It does make a great door stop.

I wanted to love this iron - I was truly excited to "upgrade", but I feel that I've suffered through 5 years of ironing pain - primarily because it's more than I've ever spent on an iron and it just wasn't as great as what I expected from this brand. Maybe I've been suffering through a defective iron, but I found that it spat water, even when set appropriately for fabric/temp, etc. (and I've been ironing since I was 7 years old - at the age of 40 I know my way around an iron). Secondly, even at the hottest temperature setting, it never really felt like it ironed all that well. I really had to work at cotton and linen to remove wrinkles. On the other hand, it handled delicate fabrics really well and never burned any item I've ironed.
As I mentioned - I'm not sure if I've stupidly been suffering through a defective iron for the past 5 years or this iron just didn't meet my needs. I'm happy that it stopped working and that I'm now in the market for a new one. Despite this, I would really like to try another Rowenta, but if it doesn't meet my needs, I will be returning the next one!

The directions were really easy to follow and the results are amazing! I've never felt so accomplished after ironing a pile of perfectly ironed clothes in only about 15 mins with a free steam facial thrown in! One to two passes on the 'cotton' setting with steam is all you need to remove deep creases and folds, then wait about a half hour till the iron has cooled completely, empty the tank and you're done! The steam flows generously without spurting water droplets on your clothes and it couldn't get any simpler! The cord is a good length and not retractable, but has a swivel motion so that it doesn't get entangled while ironing. The iron itself is a good weight, not too heavy but substantial enough to press clothes properly. Now if only there was something to fold my pesky laundry pile!

I'd been using a cheep iron from Walmart that leaked onto my clothing BIG TIME and didn't press the clothing very well (plus it kept leaving brown flecks on my clothing - not sure what that was?).
The Rowenta1700 has a good weight to it (I no longer need to PRESS my cloths while trying to Iron them). It also has a ton of steam holes (400 to be exact) and that makes all the steaming so seamless! I have a couple dresses that I had never been able to get wrinkles out of - with this iron they came out perfectly the first go round (with steam).
Some reviewers note that water leaked from iron onto clothing, this wasn't an issue for me!
Also loved that the iron had an auto shutoff - that was a nice feature and it did kick in for me when I left it upright too long without use.
I hope that this iron will last me a really long time - I've been waiting to get a good one (I sew and it's important to do a lot of pressing while sewing). I only wish I'd gotten this years ago, but hey, at least I have it now :)




The first thing that impressed me even before I received it, was that it's made in Germany, and not China, as most others are. It has a stainless steel faceplate and not a non-stick ones like previous irons I have used. I have owned this iron for nearly a year and have put it through it's paces: ironing everything from thick, lined wool pants and sweaters to thin and delicate silks. My Rowena iron has not been treated kindly (among the abuse: it's been knocked to the basement concrete floor several times) and is still in excellent working order. A distracted user set it on a too-high temperature and left it on a garment way too long, causing it to singe the fabric. The burned fabric rubbed off easily after using the self-cleaning setting. (This setting gets super hot steam to flush out mineral deposits from hard water.) And even in an event like that, I could rest easy knowing that it auto-shuts off after being horizontal for 30 seconds.
It's super convenient to be able to use tap water and not distilled. Let's be honest: there will come a point in your iron's life where you are out of distilled water and desperately needing to press something, you'll fill it with tap. For some irons, that could prove disastrous. You don't have to worry about that with this guy.
Its “burst of steam” setting is perfect for removing wrinkles on hard to press and fragile items. I had a feather and flower hair fascinator that had several misplaced creases and was able to smooth them all out nicely with this setting.
On the highest settings, the iron will go through water quickly, but I don't see that as a problem. You can see and are benefiting from the vast amount of steam it gives off, and since you are using tap water, you don't have to be concerned about budgetary issues. I leave a pitcher of water nearby so I can quickly grab and refill. And while they don't recommend refilling it while the iron is plugged in *shhhhh* I do it, anyway, without any trouble!


It heats up very fast, faster than typical irons, which is great and gets very hot so it irons very well quickly - saving you a ton of time compared to a less powerful iron. Somehow the steam function also is very quick - you don't need to wait more than 30 seconds to get the steam started. It is powerful, fairly light weight and give clothes a nice finish. I frequently iron my boys' khaki pants for their school uniforms and even if they are completely wrinkled from sitting in the dryer too long, it takes minutes to iron them to the point that they look professionally done. I'm not great at ironing, but this iron takes care of that problem. I have also used it as a steamer (vertically) and it works excellent and fast - got the wrinkles out of a silk dress in minutes.


I'm disappointed in this product, especially the cost vs performance. It was my understanding that Rowenta is one of the leading manufacturers of irons. After having the same issues with 2 Rowenta irons, I'm going to Black & Decker.








But I do not expect my iron to leak while sitting upright right out of the box. This iron was filled and tested. Ok. It works...set aside on the towel that my old one sat. The following morning I go to turn it on as I start work, and as I pull out the retractable cord, water pours out with it, and I notice that the reservoir that was full last night is nearly empty, and the towel that it’s sitting on is soaking wet.
I’m SUPER irritated that I now have to make a special trip to return this damn thing. I am a single mother of 5 kids and run a business, and we’re in the middle of a pandemic, which is why I order from Amazon and have things delivered directly to my home. I do not have time to deal with this, and I’ll now be looking for a new company from which to buy my irons. 😡


I’m not crazy about the colors and styling of the iron. I think less muted color choices would be welcome. The iron also looked like it had smudges around the housing. I looked it over for a few minutes to make sure it wasn’t used. The two units I ordered prior to this one were of another brand but they had to be returned because both of them were definitely used as evidenced by the water residue inside, the dirt and the smudges all over the housing. I also feel like the cord is a little short. I’d like to see another 18” of cord length.
Overall I’m satisfied so far, would recommend this iron and would purchase this iron again

Steps to fill: unplug iron, turn off steam, turn vertical (yes lay hot iron back down on ironing board), pour small amount of water until it runs out, repeatedly turn up horizontal to see if full, then finally plug in, turn on steam.
In addition, its hard to see if full due to tint of reservoir.
Main point: water goes everywhere even when you fill very slowly.
Because hole is small and poorly placed, you can't use glass measuring cup. You'll need a bendable plastic container or something with a longer spout.
And finally, the brand new iron spits up on clothes.
RETURNED. Problem solved.
While I wait for my ironing board to dry, will somebody tell me why this is the #1 iron on numerous websites?

