Russell Hobbs My Iron Steam Iron, Ceramic Soleplate, 260 ml

Russell Hobbs My Iron Steam Iron

Russell Hobbs My Iron Steam Iron, Ceramic Soleplate, 260 ml Water Tank, Self-Clean Function and Two Metre Power Cable, 1800 W, Blue and White, 2558


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Full specification

  • 1800 Watts
  • Ceramic Soleplate
  • Lightweight
  • 120g Steam Shot
  • 28g Continuous Steam
  • 260ml Water Tank
  • Self-Clean Function
  • Vertical Steam Function
  • Variable Steam & Temperature
  • 2m Power Cord



Weight: 1.1 kg
Dimensions: 11 x 27.5 x 13 cm; 1.1 Kilograms
Brand: Russell Hobbs
Model: 25580
Colour: Blue & White
Dimensions: 11 x 27.5 x 13 cm; 1.1 Kilograms

3 Responses

  1. TracieFQDrrolx says:

     United Kingdom

    Was looking for a cheap iron for my crafts. This one does the job, it is steam too and the highest temp gets out bad creases easily. Nice colour as well.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersGood steam and spray functions. Have used only twice so far. Lightweight, which is what I’m always looking for. Good price. As it isn’t a heavy iron, wrinkles on linen aren’t smoothed clean out with the steam – the spray works better for that. The spray is good though – in volume of burst and in direction. Happy with purchase

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 11 From Our UsersThis is a good, very lightweight basic iron. It does exactly what you might expect an iron to do! I bought this to replace our more expensive iron, which in comparison, feels substantial and better made. However, that said, this iron is ideal if you don’t want any bells or whistles on your iron. The steam option is good, the iron is light to use. The build quality feels cheaper, but it irons bedding without struggling, so although low cost, it does the job. I live in a hard water area and I figured if that is going to kill my iron I am not going to spend a fortune on one. You just use tap water in it and if you follow the cleaning procedure it should be okay, or so it says. We shall see. (BTW, our old iron was dropped onto its sole plate and died as a result, so in this case it wasn’t the water that did it in.)