Philips Azur GC 4850
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I like everything, it steams vertically wonderfully, I often use it vertically with clothes that don't iron well on the board. sole not found |
I used to iron trousers "through a cloth" with the old Tefal - it left a shine and could snag. But this one is just a miracle - no more cloths! The steam is good, but it does consume a lot of water.)) The soleplate is excellent, allowing you to iron items at higher temperatures without sticking or scorching the fabric (even chiffon, tulle, and other delicate materials). Until I see. |
A lot of water is used, for example: with two flannel diapers - the tank is already empty, but without this, it's impossible to achieve such excellent ironing. With the auto-off function - I'm much calmer now ))))) Steam ironing is just "bomb" - excellent. Very convenient ergonomics, the soleplate inspires confidence - it glides well on the fabric. Although, probably, Tefal's looks more "slippery". I thought for a long time, choosing between them - tested both for convenience in the store - ultimately concluded that PHILIPS is more comfortable in hand (subjectively). It seems that we got an iron with a defect - the water filling hole doesn't close properly, I don't hear that very click (as per the instructions), I have to close it several times, and still, it feels like it might open. I have two weeks for now; if this issue continues to bother me, I'll ask to exchange it for the same iron without this problem. use Philips Azur GC 4850 week i recommend it should buy |
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Additional features iron Philips Azur GC 4850:
- Steam "blow" — 170 g / min
- Power cord length — 2.5 m
- Spray
- GC 4850 — blue
- GC 4851 — green
- GC 4852 — turquoise























