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Bosch2000W Steam Iron (TDA2320)

R369

Retail: R550
Excludes shipping

R369

R550
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Get out those stubborn creases once and for all with a Bosch steam iron! This 2200W iron features a 220ml transparent water tank, with a 22g/minute steam output and anti-calc function. Powerful and hassle-free, with even steam distribution for a smooth, sleek finish to just about any fabric! You’ll also have a steam boost option of 70g/minute, so you can be sure this iron is a match for anything. Don’t fold on this one!

Product Features
  • Bosch 2200W steam iron.
  • 22g/min of continuous steam output for smoother clothes!
  • With a palladium-glisse ceramic soleplate.
  • Features an anti-calc system and variable steam and temperature control.
  • And a 220ml transparent water tank for easy refilling.
  • Handy 2m cable with a flexible joint!
Product Specifications
  • Secondary colour: Deep violet
  • Maximum Power (W): 2200
  • Approval certificates: CE, VDE
  • Dimensions of the product (mm): 138 x 124 x 281
  • Dimensions of the packed product (HxWxD) (mm): 143 x 125 x 300
  • Individual dispatch possible?: No
  • Power on indicator: No
  • 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): 60
  • Turbo steam:
  • Seflclean system: Valve cleaning needle
  • Material of the iron base: Stainless steel
  • Flexible strain relief: 360° - 3D
  • Soft touch grip: No
  • Refilling cup: No
  • Cable housing: Cable housing
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