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Tefal Freemove Cordless Steam Iron: $94.95 after $20 Cash Back - Delivered (RRP $159.95)

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Probably for the first time, Tefal Cordless Iron goes under $100 with $15 off coupons and $20 cash back.
RRP $159.95
Current price $129.95
After applying coupons : $114.95
After $20 cash back = $94.95
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For a hassle free way to iron your clothes and a must-have for every household, Tefal have developed the 2400 watt Freemove Cordless Steam Iron with new innovative technology that can quickly recharge in approximately in four seconds.

  • A cordless iron with the power of a 2400W corded iron, 0-40g/min steam power
  • Great autonomy – 20s off the base
  • Quick charge connector – charges in 4 seconds
  • Powerful 170g/min shot of steam
  • 2 in 1 Steam and Temperature control with electronic control panel
  • Patented Autoclean soleplate
  • Aquaspeed filling system
  • Integrated anti drip and anti-scale
  • Safety Auto shut off system
  • Ironing board base fixing system
  • Ergonomic handle with integrated steam trigger
  • 300 ml water tank
  • Made in France

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  • Has anyone used this iron before? There is only one albeit positive review on product review. Anyone who can share their experience? Thanks.

  • +2

    Assuming that the iron is the Tefal FV9920 Freemove Cordless Steam Iron, here are a few reviews, all of which seem favourable:

    http://gadgetshow.channel5.com/gadgets/appliances/laundry-an…
    http://www.johnlewis.com/tefal-fv9920-freemove-cordless-stea…
    http://girlabouttech.com/2013/04/12/tefal-freemove-cordless-…

  • Express shipping is also free (for 4210);

    Order Subtotal:$129.95
    Promotion discount:-$34.95
    GST:$10.45
    Delivery:$19.95
    Order Total:$114.95 (+ $20 redemption to be claimed)

  • +1

    I have one of this, this is one of the best iron i've used ever. I've always had a corded iron, but after owning one, I dont think i will ever go back to corded irons.

    Pros:
    -Very smooth, the teflon surface glides through the fabric.
    -Cordless, dont need to say anymore, no more tangles
    -Alot of steam!
    -Self cleaning calcium deposits - no more descaling
    -Mobility
    -Auto shutoff

    Cons:
    -Smaller than usual water tank, but one top up is enough for my level of ironing (7 business shirts, 4 pair of pants)
    -Charging station - Not really a cons, it just occupies some space at the end of the ironing board. Cant use the end of the ironing board metal frame like a cord iron.
    -20seconds autonomy, again not a cons, it's like standing the iron up but you just stick the iron back on the charger….It trains you up to do your ironing more efficiently.

    Note: this thing doesnt use any batteries, it plugs into the docking station to heat up the coils in the iron. When the iron is used and beginning to get cool, it beeps at you to remind you to "charge" up again. Normally it takes 2-3 seconds of charge to heat the iron to 100% again, normally I use this time to flip my shirts or to straighten the sleeves so you don't notice it.

    Last words: This is one awesome iron, you can charge it up at the dock and then take it to the bed to iron out large sheets, can hold it vertically to steam garmets and no cords! I paid close to 150 bucks at DJ, alittle annoyed that now it's 95 bucks.

  • Bought this iron… works good… missus likes it… I haven't used it but I reckon you get used to putting it back in the charger after a lil while and then its like any other iron without the cord though.

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