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Comparison Philips Azur 7000 Series DST 7050 vs Philips Azur 7000 Series DST 7041

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Philips Azur 7000 Series DST 7050
Philips Azur 7000 Series DST 7041
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Typehouseholdhousehold
Power consumption3000 W2800 W
Coating of the working surfacenon-sticknon-stick
Steam supply power50 g/min50 g/min
Steam boost power250 g/min250 g/min
Water tank volume300 ml300 ml
Features
steam supply
vertical steaming
anti-drip system
automatic shut-off
eco mode
self-cleaning from limescale
limescale collector (container)
steam supply
vertical steaming
anti-drip system
automatic shut-off
eco mode
self-cleaning from limescale
limescale collector (container)
Cable length2 m2 m
Iron weight1.7 kg1.7 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2023march 2023
Glossary

Power consumption

The power consumed by the device during operation.

In general, more powerful models are considered more advanced — at least because the high power speeds up the time to heat up to operating temperature and allows you to achieve higher steam performance. On the other hand, such power significantly affects the dimensions, weight and price.

Among classic irons, power up to 1500 W corresponds to the entry level, it is mainly typical for travel models. An indicator of 1500 – 2000 W is considered average, and values of 2000 W and more are typical mainly for professional devices. In the presence of a steam generator, the power increases noticeably, and among ironing systems and presses there are models with a power of up to 6 – 7 kW.
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