If you love light and bright, you will be friends for a long time with the Panasonic NI-E660SR steam iron. This Panasonic model is eye-catching, not really because of dashing looks, but because of its unique shape and color combination. Like most Panasonic models, it has a U shaped design and a curved sole plate. This design allows for pressure to be concentrated at the center of the sole plate during ironing which allows easier movement of the iron and less tugging. The U shaped design allows steam to be evenly distributed around the sole plate for efficiency in ironing. As for color, the Panasonic NI-E660SR comes in dazzling white with a splash of magenta.
Even though it is an inexpensive iron, it has been praised by many buyers for being effective on the job with good steam generation. It is a versatile iron with variable steam settings that can even transform it to a dry iron if need be. Unlike many steam iron models, the Panasonic NI-E660SR comes with a retractable cord that slides inside in an instant with the touch of a button reducing storage space. This is a feature that has endeared it to many people who have used it.
This is a feature that is exclusive to the Panasonic models. As opposed to other models where the pressure is accumulated at the tip, the curved plate allows pressure to be accumulated at the center requiring little effort to glide the iron back and forth. It also reduces tugging and pulling at the tip during ironing. The U shaped base allows for efficient and even steam circulation allowing efficiency and faster ironing. The Panasonic NI-E300TR U-shape promises 25% more steam coverage than other models.
Even though other models like the t-fal FV4495 offer a more superior ceramic plate, the Panasonic NI-E660SR prides in a polished stainless steel plate. This sole plate is durable and easily glides on any material. It is also easy to maintain as cleaning it is easy. The sole plate comes with anti-stick properties that prevents sticking and damaging fabrics.
This is relatively low power putting in mind that some cheaper models like the t-fal FV4495 packs in 1725 watts. Even though the Panasonic NI-E660SR takes a bit of time to heat up properly, it faithfully maintains the temperature at the level required without fluctuations. It also continuously maintains good steam production during ironing.
As in most domestic steam iron models today, this model has an auto off feature that cuts off power after a period of dormancy as a safety measure. When left on its base, it will go off after 10 minutes and while face down or rolled on either side, it goes off in just 1 minute.
Unlike the Black and Decker D3030, the Panasonic NI-E660SR comes with a self-cleaning system. This is a feature that allows it to expunge dirt and sediments that may have found their way inside the iron. These sediments may block the steam holes and make the iron inefficient and may even damage electrical components.
This Panasonic model incorporates an anti-calc system to prevent the buildup of calcium and deposits from other minerals and carbonates. It is effective in preventing furring which requires frequent decalcification and which can reduce the lifespan and efficiency of the steam iron.
This model allows the user to choose from different modes of steam from high to low and even use it as a dry iron depending on which fabric they are working on. This prevents damage to more delicate fabrics and increases the efficiency of the iron.
This is an impressive feature that is not common even in more expensive irons. A retractable cord does not entangle during ironing and because it goes inside the iron, it reduces storage challenges. It also prevents the cord from wearing out quickly as it does not intertwine requiring frequent pulling and unlooping.
Even though not as popular as the Panasonic NI-E650TR, the Panasonic NI-E660SR has been praised by many buyers for being practical and consistent. Albeit taking relatively longer, it still delivers good results and can be relied on especially because it is relatively cheap iron. However, the Sunbeam steam master iron costs less and has a better performance and might therefore be a better choice over the Panasonic NI- E660SR.
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