You can check the detailed specs of the models in the selection in the table. Pick an iron yourself in the corresponding catalog section. And to learn how to choose correctly, read the separate article.
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Fast start, large water tank, self-cleaning from scale, 3 m power cord.
 
 
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A 2025 debut in the British brand Tower’s lineup, this is a mid-range iron designed to speed up the battle against wrinkles in clothing. The manufacturer claims up to 30% time savings compared to similar models. To achieve this, it uses a Ceraglide ceramic soleplate that glides easily over fabrics and features a pointed tip for convenient movement around buttons, pockets, and other tricky areas.

Saving the user’s time is a powerful 3100 W heater. With it, the Tower T22026TL is ready to iron just 30 seconds after being switched on. And you don’t need to fuss with changing temperatures for different fabric types here — the One Temp auto-regulation is implemented, suitable for delicate silk as well as heavy linen.

The iron supports not only dry ironing but also steam. For this, there’s a spacious 450 ml tank that won’t need frequent refills even with large ironing loads. Continuous steam, for example in vertical steaming mode, is available at 45 g/min, and the steam boost is 190 g/min. In practice, these figures are enough to tackle stubborn textiles.

Safety options include an anti-drip system, automatic shut-off when idle, and scale self-cleaning, so you can use tap water if needed. Nice touches include a long 3 m power cord, an ergonomic handle, and a fairly versatile design (black-turquoise colorway).

The Tower T22026TL is an iron with auto temperature control that’s worth your attention and capable of competing with offerings from big-name brands.

 
Fast start, powerful steam boost, 2 smart modes, large water tank, self-cleaning from scale, 3 m power cord.
 
 
Heavy weight.
 

A representative of Morphy Richards’ Turbosteam Pro series, this is a steam iron with the Intellitemp smart system. Users don’t have to set the temperature, since a universal default mode is available that suits all fabric types. Plus, to speed up smoothing tough creases, you can switch to Max mode with the button under the handle.

The Morphy Richards Turbosteam Pro Intellitemp 303210 belongs to powerful appliances, featuring a 3100 W heater. It’s ready to iron 40 seconds after plugging in and also delivers a high-intensity steam boost of up to 200 g/min. Continuous steam output is 40 g/min. And to avoid refilling too often, there’s a fairly large 380 ml tank with a clear level indicator.

The iron is equipped with a Pristine Finish ceramic soleplate that glides smoothly over any fabric and has a tapered tip for easy handling of collars, cuffs, and areas near buttons. Comfort is further enhanced by a 3 m power cord, an anti-drip system, and auto shut-off when idle. The internals are protected against scale, plus there’s a self-cleaning function for limescale deposits.

The downside is the substantial weight (2 kg), which may require some adjustment if you’re switching from lighter models. In any case, the Morphy Richards Turbosteam Pro Intellitemp 303210 is a solid iron with good performance characteristics.

 
Ceramic soleplate with tourmaline, large tank, long cord with swivel mount.
 
 
Weight and dimensions.
 
Price from £48.99

As the name suggests, the model has no temperature settings. There is only one temperature mode that suits all ironable fabrics. And it really works: jeans, a silk blouse, and linen are all ironed perfectly while retaining their original look. As a result, you don’t have to look up the fabric type, set the required mode manually, and your clothes won’t get damaged if you forget to change settings.

In addition, thanks to its 2600 W power, the device heats up very quickly and holds temperature for a long time, while the ceramic soleplate with added tourmaline glides excellently and heats evenly. To protect the iron from breakdowns, there’s anti-scale protection and a self-cleaning function.

The device can be used for dry ironing as well as with steam — to soften and smooth over-dried items or thick fabrics. The tank holds 350 ml and eliminates the need for constant refills during extended sessions. Steam is delivered at 50 g/min or 210 g/min with the steam boost. You can also use the spray function. The anti-drip system prevents leaks so your clothes stay dry. There’s also vertical steaming to freshen furniture or suits hanging on a hanger.

Beyond high quality, the manufacturer also took care of the device’s appearance. The iron looks stylish, and while the shape is classic, it clearly belongs to the top league. The chosen colors are a mix of red, black, and steel.

The device not only looks good but is also convenient to use. First of all, a single temperature mode made it possible to get rid of the adjustment wheel and leave just a few buttons on top. A ready indicator signals when it’s good to go, and the cord rotating at the base is a full 3 meters long, so you won’t be tied to an outlet. There’s also an auto shut-off function: if the iron remains still for about 30 seconds in the horizontal position or for 8 minutes upright, it will switch off on its own. When stationary, it will emit 6 beeps and the indicator will flash continuously until you move the device.

 
Powerful steam boost, descaling self-clean + container.
 
 
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Although this Philips model represents one of the upper Azur 8000 Series lines, it can still be considered a mid-range solution. It’s characterized by high power (3000 W), so it heats up quickly and is capable of an intensive steam boost — 240 g/min. With continuous steam, output is 55 g/min. That’s less than models with a separate steam generator, but quite enough to remove tough wrinkles and creases.

The Philips Azur 8000 Series DST 8020 is suitable for vertical steaming, has an anti-drip system to prevent spots and streaks on clothing, and a reasonably sized 300 ml water tank.

An important highlight of the iron is the OptimalTEMP automatic temperature control technology. The user doesn’t need to adjust anything or sort laundry by fabric type. One mode suits any clothing — silk, synthetics, cotton, etc.

Also designed to save you effort is the advanced working surface — SteamGlide Elite. This is a metal-ceramic soleplate with excellent glide, easy maintenance, high non-stick properties, and protection against scratches and mechanical impacts. In addition, note the scale self-cleaning system, which includes a special container to collect deposits and easily dispose of them.

It’s also worth mentioning the 2.5 m power cord, auto shut-off function, and a moderate weight that will be about 2 kg with a filled reservoir. In any case, the Philips Azur 8000 Series DST 8020 is a great pick with a very fair price tag, at least compared to the slightly more advanced version DST 8050.

 
Price, Durilium AirGlide ceramic soleplate, Eco mode.
 
 
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This iron is in the mid-price range and is an extremely easy-to-use model that ensures not only effective but also safe ironing. That’s down to Smart Temp technology — simply put, one temperature setting for all fabric types, from delicate to stiff and dense. The device uses a relatively low temperature that prevents scorching and damage to your favorite items. This feature will definitely be appreciated by users who don’t know much about fabric types and can’t sort laundry properly. Keep in mind, though, that when treating thick fabrics with tough creases, this temperature may not be enough, so it’s better to use a combination of soleplate heat and steam. Since the model uses Smart Temp technology, it lacks a classic temperature regulator. However, some settings are still available: regular ironing mode or Eco mode, which reduces power consumption by 20%.

As a steam iron, the Tefal Smart Protect Plus FV 6872 offers two usage options: continuous steam at 40 g/min or a more intensive but short steam boost (260 g/min) for the most challenging tasks. Whatever you choose, the combination of a hot soleplate and steam not only smooths creases but also sanitizes clothing, killing germs and allergens and eliminating unpleasant odors. Overall, the iron handles thick fabrics, creases, and folds well, supports vertical steaming, and features an anti-drip system that prevents water leakage.

To ensure the appliance lasts as long as possible, the manufacturer used quality materials and added useful features. First, there’s the ceramic soleplate Durilium AirGlide. It’s durable, long-lasting, resistant to scratches, and provides easy glide. Steam holes are positioned across the entire surface: at the tip, along the sides, and in the center, promoting even steam distribution and smoothing in hard-to-reach areas of clothing. Second, safety for both the iron and your home is ensured by the auto shut-off function. If you leave the device unattended, it will turn off after 8 minutes upright or after just 30 seconds lying on the soleplate.

In addition, the iron has a 270 ml water tank, a 2 m cord, an ergonomic handle, and a thoughtfully shaped body: the handle forks closer to the base to form a neat stand that looks tidy and makes the device less bulky.