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CHI Steam Iron for Clothes with Titanium Infused Ceramic Soleplate, 1700 Watts, Retractable Cord, 3-Way Auto Shutoff, 400+ Holes, Professional Grade, Silver (13106)

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Style: Dial Temperature Control - Silver


Features

  • Made With Chi Flat Iron Technology. Designed Using the Same Titanium-Infused Ceramic Soleplate Technology That Powers CHIs Hair Styling Tools, Including the Flagship Chi G2 Flat Iron.
  • Powerful Steam for Effortless Ironing. With Over 400 Steam Holes, This IRON Delivers Powerful Steam That Makes the Process of Steaming out Wrinkles Smooth and Fast.
  • Retractable Cord. for Easy Use and Storage, the 8 FT. Retractable Cord Winds up Quickly With the Touch of a Button. Makes Your IRON Storage More Convenient and Tidy.
  • Fabric Guide. Choose Your Fabric Type and the IRON Sets the Temperature Accordingly, Eliminating the Guesswork.
  • Precise Control. a Unique, Adjustable Steam Lever Goes From No Steam to Full Power With Just a Quick Slide. and the Sleek Handle With Textured Grip Gives You Complete Control and Comfort.
  • Premium Materials With Modern Style. the Titanium-Infused Ceramic Soleplate Is Ultra-Strong and Scratch-Resistant. Matte Chrome Accents and a Sleek Design Give This IRON a Polished Look.

Description

Whether your definition of a polished look is a well-pressed suit, a smooth silk dress or a wrinkle-free shirt for work, you can achieve it with the CHI retractable cord iron. Like our haircare tools, this iron is designed to give you the high-performance power of the pros at home.


Product Dimensions: 7.13 x 5.38 x 13.38 inches


Item Weight: 4.15 pounds


Manufacturer: CHI Steam


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 13106


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 9, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Does a great job and cuts ironing time in half
Style: Electronic Temperature Control
I've used this iron several times now, and am impressed with how well it does the job. One pass and the wrinkles are gone. If i ever actually iron wrinkles into the garment they are easy to iron out - just one pass. The extra sharp pointed end of the iron makes ironing collars and shirt cuffs easy to get at and do a perfect job. The superfluous steam vents work like a dream and the puff of steam was so amazing, I jumped back the first time I used it. There really is a difference between your run of the mill iron and a great iron like this one. The retractible cord is a great option and the huge well for steam water is another great feature. The iron is quite heavy I think, but may be part of why is does such a good job. It's not too heavy to iron light weight silk blouses though as I have ironed several. I have a padded ironing board and the only thing I have found I have to watch out for is to not tip the iron over when it's in it's upright resting position as it does not have a wide resting platform. But considering how well it operates, I can deal with that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 19, 2022 by Max

  • Chi iron
Style: Dial Temperature Control - Gold
The good things: It’s beautiful to look at, has a nice weight, uses tap water, heats up quickly, gets very hot and emits lots of steam from all those little holes. I also like that it stays on for a good half hour before going into a standby mode. Two things that aren’t so good: It never completely turns off so it has to be unplugged to turn off. It does tend to spit at the beginning and end of the horizontal ironing position, so I’ve learned to keep it away from the fabric at those moments. I wish it didn’t have that fault, otherwise I would say it’s a perfect iron. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 22, 2022 by Faviola

  • Love this iron!
Style: Dial Temperature Control - Silver
I love this iron! It is heavy and large enough to tackle any project. Lots of steam vents make it easy to get wrinkles out. The first one I received was not in good shape, so I sent it back and was wondering about ordering the same thing again, but I'm glad I did. I'm actually a little strange that I love to iron and this is the best tool I have used in over 40 years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 20, 2022 by Happy

  • Who loves to iron?
Style: Electronic Temperature Control
If you gotta iron having a nice iron is important. This one does what it claims and irons smoothly with lots of steam. The pumps work great. The cord retractor is nice but it is a flat cord so you have to walk it back in to keep the twists out and so it takes 2 hands with the iron flat on the board. It really streams. Push the pump for extra and the iron almost lifts of the board. It heats up FAST but the temp controller is a little tricky. With its location at the front inside of the handle it is easy to accidentally adjust. Once you are aware of this simply hold the iron in the center of the handle away from the diel. Also the well to add water is difficult to use. It has a very small orifice made smaller by a butterfly valve cutting the opening in half. Also it is hard to fill and watch the limit line at the same time without overflowing the filling hole. A squirt bottle may fix this issue but the temp diel and the fill hole were poorly engineered by someone who's mother irons his white shirts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 1, 2022 by G. Haring

  • Not Perfect, but it's a keeper!
Style: Electronic Temperature Control
First, some basics: - All Chi 301xx models are shipped in the same box design, (a smart cost-saving idea). The box image may not show your specific model, but check the iron, and compare it to the description on Amazon. - Second, the iron is quite heavy at 3.5#, if you're used to recent lightweight irons. IF YOU IRONED in the 1950s, 60s, 70s, the weight and solid construction of the Chi will remind you of the workhouse steam iron you or your mother used then; the one that lasted 20 years. But if you have any problem with arthritis or mobility in your hands, wrists or elbows, using this iron may wear you out. PROS 1. It has a large clear digital display, showing the heat setting. If you wear reading glasses and have struggled to read the tiny print and icons on the under-the-handle dials on most irons, this is a godsend. The heat is indeed controlled by a conventional dial, but you can easily turn the dial without reading it, because the temps are shown the large display. 2. It has more than enough steam holes to iron even draperies. The button finish feature on the iron's tip is nice for several functions, including of course ironing closely around buttons. 3. The non-stick plate appealed to me because I've occasionally ironed over a notion or accessory (such as certain elastics, embellishments, etc) which have melted and stuck to the iron. Even if you ruin your garment, the cleanup of the iron is a breeze. 4. The auto turnoff when the iron is resting on its heel is 30 minutes, not the usual 8 or 10 minutes. If you work on projects that you iron step-by-step, such as sewing or quilting, you won't have to re-start the iron repeatedly. If you take a phone call, feed your cat, or chat with the UPS guy, you won't have to restart the iron and wait for it to warm up. Ditto, if you're just a zen ironer. 5. The Chi iron, unlike nearly all others I looked at, has an OFF setting on the dial, and if you turn it to OFF, you will see OFF displayed in the digital panel. Unplugging the iron is always a good practice, but if you're doing a lot of ironing in fits and starts, the OFF switch is very handy. CONS 1. The design is such that the iron can only be filled with water if it is sitting FLAT. The tank is not large and the great steam output means that the iron will likely need to be refilled more than once during a session. (Five or six times for my average basket.) This means that your hot iron, still turned on, has to either sit flat on a silicone pad (a separate purchase) or you must hold it level and just above your board, or hold it level at your sink, while filling it. 2. You will then discover that the "max" water level line can only be read when the iron is UPRIGHT. So unless you've figured out exactly how many ounces of water you need to add, and you have a spouted measuring cup, you'll be doing what I am doing: hold it flat to fill, tip it upright to judge, hold it flat to fill more, etc. 3. Do you do a mix of steam and dry ironing during one session? There is no switch or toggle to turn off the steam and do dry ironing. So you'll either have to settle for "all steam" or "all dry" ("dry" being the iron without any water at all). 4. Without a steam/dry toggle, your iron will continue to steam away even while you have it at rest and are arranging your next piece of ironing. This results in the need for frequent water refills. And as to refills, see point #2. SO, why after two weeks of pondering, did I finally decide to KEEP the Chi, and post these comments? * In spite of its flaws, the iron does a VERY GOOD job. The end results are very satisfactory. * It has never spit or dribbled water, had not discharged any rusty water. * It heats up quickly. * It has shown itself to be too heavy for my cat to casually knock over. * Its handle seems ergonomically designed and the iron seems fairly well balanced, front to back. * The materials and assembly are of high quality, giving me confidence that the iron will last for years. * The retractable cord is long, and so far it retracts easily and as expected. I can also recommend the best ironing board, which I've had for quite awhile: Parker & Company - The Pro Board, Extra Wide Ironing Board w/Unique Folding Shoulder Wings and 7 Other Convenient Features https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ASR8WUO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 24, 2019 by night owl

  • Nice Iron
Style: Electronic Temperature Control
I would have loved to have tried this iron, however the iron had a broken cord (wouldn’t retract). There was a slight rattle inside the iron. I understand that these things happen. I would like to try this again at a later date. I think it would be great!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 19, 2022 by Karen Moore

  • Best iron ever!
Style: Dial Temperature Control - Silver
I am so glad I found this iron!!! Best steam I’ve found in a normal iron and gets very hot fast! Love this iron!! I want to return my Oliso and buy another one if these!!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 17, 2022 by Victoria M.B. Close

  • Nicest Iron Ever
Style: Electronic Temperature Control
I've had several high cost irons but, this one supersedes all of them. Has a lot of steam and irons clothing with ease. I'd buy it again!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 23, 2022 by Doug

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