

The instruction manual reads: "The Eurosteam Iron is designed to use regular tap water. I think my experience goes under the category of "If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all!"Īnother feature that I don't want to live without is its not turning off when not in use for ten minutes. At least now I'll have a backup if one needs to be repaired again. I didn't want to be without it so I bought a third one. Then 2.5 years after purchase it developed a major leaking problem. I bought a second one because they said that problem had been fixed in the newer model.Īfter a year, the steam dial broke on the second one, and I had to pay for shipping for them to fix it under warranty. My first one got so hot after a few years that I had to use an oven mit to pick it up. I use filtered tap water, clean it monthly, change the rubber gasket yearly because I love it so much, and want it to last forever. Never use 100% distilled water as this may lead to damage inside the boiler." Due to knocking it off the table more times than I'd like to admit, the piece where the cord goes into the iron itself can be a bit finicky now but otherwise works like a charm! I love that iron !The instruction manual reads: "The Eurosteam Iron is designed to use regular tap water. The only repair I've needed is the plug replaced which DH did for me. Use distilled water as directed in it with no harmful effects.
