✨ Elevate Your Ironing Game! ✨
The Mueller Professional Grade Steam Iron combines rapid heating, a stainless steel soleplate, and a retractable cord for a seamless ironing experience. With features like a vertical steam function and 3-way auto shut-off, it ensures safety and efficiency, making it the perfect tool for the modern professional.
Recommended Uses For Product | Steam Iron |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Special Features | Manual |
Base | MU-77XB |
Style Name | MU-77XB |
Color | Blue |
T**!
A good quality iron.
Great iron with terrific features. Good weight and size. Heats up quickly. Automatic shut-off is perfect for an absent minded old man like myself. I can iron clothes in half the time it took me with my old iron. Steam function excellent. And I love the retractable cord.
G**T
The best iron I've ever had.
Used twice since just receiving it. Love it so far. I like the steam trigger placement and ease of use when an extra blast is needed. Not too heavy but right amount of weight to make the ironing go quickly. It glides easily over all of the different fabrics. It was a breeze ironing my linens. They look great. Wrinkles are natural with linen when wearing and I live in hot Arizona where I welcome that fabric. But I still like starting out wrinkle free linen. I always look for the amount of steam holes and placement along with the stainless sole plate. This iron pointed front end reaches the difficult areas on some pieces. And a feature I go for whenever possible is the retractable cord. Ease of storage in my holder. The fabric selector dial is great. The auto shut off in different positions is appreciated. Can't wait to steam my drapes. I do think the blue tank makes it a bit difficult to see water fill level. But that's minor compared to all the other plusses. I just held it up to the light. Suggest making the color a little lighter when going for aesthetics. Pricing is appropriate. I'd recommend this highly. If that changes I'll update.
A**R
Good, but a couple of flaws
I rate this iron as above average but with a couple of flaws. The heat plate is slick and smooth and glides nice on fabric and the spray and steam functions work well with clean and responsive action. It also has good water capacity and I like that it filters tap water and actually discourages the use of distilled water. However, it seems the iron doesn't get as hot as the Panasonic iron we bought at Walmart 25 years ago (which has been a fantastic iron, by the way), but I can't verify that. The two obvious flaws are first, there is a tiny hole in the plastic cover (obviously part of the design) that snaps over the hole where you fill the iron with water so while ironing in a back and forth motion small spurts of water will shoot out of the tiny hole and onto the fabric which is a bit annoying. Second, the power cord is sheathed in soft rubber instead of a harder, smooth rubber or plastic so while ironing the cord grabs and drags along the ironing board cover, and more annoyingly, grabs the fabric being ironed (most particularly the bottom of a shirt) pulling it back and forth like an accordion instead of sliding over the top, so you have to lift the power cord off the fabric and re-iron the part that was wrinkled by the cord. So I would say, yes, it's a good iron and I can live with the tiny hole spurting water, but that dang soft rubbery cord makes me scratch my head about the manufacturer's design and testing process.
K**E
Great iron, well built, great steam, strong cord retractor.
Overall this is a great iron at a great price. It heats up quickly and creates lots of steam. It has an easy to use water sprayer and a fairly large water capacity. It has strong locking cord retractor. The electrical cord is about 8 feet and should be plugged directly into a wall outlet. I tried a thin wire extension and the iron turned itself off. I replaced the extension with a heavy 5 foot cord designed for air conditioners and now I have no problem. FYI out of the box, the first time I used the iron it had a strong electrical smell but that quickly disappeared.
W**G
Super iron
Finally replacing our very old iron - this unit works as advertised. I would buy it again. Easy to use and makes short work of the ironing.
M**E
Stick w/ a Brand You Already Know
Like many who posted, I have been sewing/quilting for many years. I've worn out two Black N Decker irons, one Hamilton Beach iron and 2 ironing boards. I was looking for something similar to my most recent iron; B n D, from Walmart, maybe with a few extra perks. I thought I had found it in this Mueller iron. I did not.To start, the box arrived in a damaged plastic shipping bag. The box was also damaged , but there was no damage to the iron. The "New" sticker proclaimed as such. Everything was wrapped and the sole plate had a protective cover.The small icons on the iron are difficult to see., even with magnifying glasses. The steam setting dial is a slide switch that is very inconsistent. There is no "off" for the iron, unless it is unplugged. And as one reviewer said, this iron is "big boy." The power cord recoils into the base, which helps make it large and heavy. Even with reader glasses the temperature dial is difficult to see; the pointer is nearly invisible.The iron also beeps much more than I expected. Once it reaches desired temp, it sounds like a fuse popping. Very startling. (That is what I hope it was doing...indicating ready)The water tank is large, but hard to read the level. Included was a small pitcher to fill/refill, but I had to hold the iron nearly horizontal to fill . Ugh.I found that there is a burst of steam when lifting the iron from what is being ironed. As if it is vertically steamed, I don't need to steam the air.I did like that there is a narrower tip on the sole plate, made it easier to reach tight corners.Not loving, or even liking this iron.Unfortunately, I missed the return window; and the box is gone, and now I am stuck with it.It's going to make a great gift for someone; I'm going back to Black N Decker.
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