Compare Panasonic NI-E200T, NI-E300TR and NI-E650TR Steam Irons
There is a lot of confusion over these three economically priced Panasonic steam irons, and I clear that up in this article.
Don’t buy the wrong model just because you like the color!
There is a lot of confusion over these three economically priced Panasonic steam irons, and I clear that up in this article.
Don’t buy the wrong model just because you like the color!
The Rowenta DW2070 says it has all of the features other Rowenta irons offer, but can you really have a great Rowenta at half the price?
You’d be surprised to find out what I did!
When my sister found out that I bought a Rowenta DW5080 Focus steam iron to review, she insisted I sell it to her after I was finished with it.
The problem is, I liked it so much that I decided to keep it for myself! Sorry, Sis!
With a few more features than its little brother, the Panasonic NI-E300TR has a few things going for it that comparable steam irons don’t – mainly, the price.
But does that low price come at a cost of quality?
There is a difference between “cheap” and “a piece of junk.” Something can be both, but as we all know, you can pay handsomely for a piece of junk, too. Cheap can also mean economical. The Panasonic NI-E200T is not the cheapest steam iron, but it’s still really cheap. The question is, is it economical or a piece of junk?
At first glance, the Black & Decker Digital Advantage D2030 steam iron appears to be incredibly powerful, has loads of steam and irons like a dream, but at a price much less than comparable irons. Naturally, when I see this, I question it. Can you really have a high quality iron for a bargain price?
This is a short little introduction that will answer several questions. Why did I create a website about steam iron reviews? (Hint: I’m obsessed with gadgets!) Why do I think I can consider myself an expert? How can this site help you make shopping for the right steam iron easier? Read on to find out!