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Bosch1800W Steam Iron (TDA2325)

R369

Retail: R500
Excludes shipping

R369

R500
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The special soleplate with its 3-phase design guarantees an ideal distribution of steam and maximum gliding. The triple-zone ironing technology includes moistening, drying and smoothing processes. This ironing process, together with the sophisticated arrangement of the steam channels, makes this household chore significantly more convenient and less stressful.

Product Features
  • Wattage: 1800 W
  • Palladium-glissée soleplate
  • Continuous steam 20 g/min
  • Shot of steam 50 gr/min
  • Vertical steam
Product Specifications
  • Width of the packed product (mm): 125
  • Depth of the packed product (mm): 300
  • Net weight (kg): 1.015
  • Gross weight (kg): 1.2
  • Secondary colour: Light Lemon
  • Maximum Power (W): 2200
  • Dimensions of the product (mm): 138 x 124 x 281
  • Dimensions of the packed product (HxWxD) (mm): 143 x 125 x 300
  • Temperature protection present: Yes
  • Controller type: Thermostat
  • Residual heat indicator: No
  • Capacity water container: 0.2
  • Tank design: Translucent
  • Drip-stop present:
  • Spraying function present: Yes
  • Steam volume control:
  • Vertical steam fresh-up function present: Yes
  • Steam output rate: 20
  • Steam shot (g/min): 50
  • Turbo steam:
  • Seflclean system: Valve cleaning needle
  • Material of the iron base: PalladiumGlissée
  • Flexible strain relief: 360° - 3D
  • Soft touch grip: No
  • Refilling cup: No
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