This is a review for the Philips Azur GC4850/02 Steam iron. This particular model has now been on the market for over a year and a half, and it’s still selling strong.
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And for good reason too, as it’s a great iron at an affordable price. The styling is traditional with a pleasant pale blue colour.
I find a long power cable is important with an iron, as there’s nothing worse to have the cable continually snag on the ironing board whilst ironing. As the Philips Azur has a 2.5 metre cable, this is half a metre longer than cheaper rivals. The result is minimal snagging whilst ironing, leaving me a happy person! The weight it 1.6KG, and the iron felt comfortable in the hand, and I could easily see myself powering through a full pile of clothes with minimal fuss.
Steam output is rated at 50g a minute, which is standard for level of steam irons, you can also provide a shot steam at 170g/m for more stubborn creases. The ceramic soleplate is designed to move other a range of materials with ease. I found it removed most creases with just a couple of sweeps of the iron.
Power usages is 2600W, and the water reservoir allows for 350ml. Contained in the Iron is an anti-scale feature, which is important to have if you live in a hard water area – I do, and so it’s vital to have such a system otherwise there’s a chance you get scale on your clothes, plus it extends the life of the iron.
The iron comes with the usual temperature settings, steam shot and water spray feature.
In conclusion the Philips
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