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The Tefal QT2020 IXEO Power turns the tables

Vanessa Kim
23.7.2020
Translation: machine translated

Thanks to the Smartboard in Tefal's all-in-one ironing and ironing solution, it's now possible to iron not just vertically, but also horizontally. Let's see if it's all just talk.

Do you panic when, just as you're about to leave the house, you realise you still have to iron your shirt or blouse? Welcome to the club. I too only iron reluctantly. That's why I forgo the long ironing sessions after washing and iron clothes that tend to crease just before wearing them. Since I haven't yet found the perfect steam brush, I'm on the hunt for an effective solution.

The preparation

The postman delivers to me a parcel weighing just over 14 kilos containing a large box and three small packages all labelled. So I know straight away where each part is for assembly; that said, all those different boxes generate a lot of waste unnecessarily.

Confident, I start unpacking and assembling the various pieces. In a matter of seconds, my living room is transformed into a real battlefield. I'm a bit puzzled at first and, despite the instructions, I don't really know where I should place each piece. In the end, I managed to assemble the steamer in about thirteen minutes. Now I just have to recycle all this rubbish properly.

Practice

After filling the tank, which holds 1.1 litres of water, I plug the cable into the socket and press the on button. I search in vain for different modes, as the ironing soleplate can be used on all materials, even silk. That's why there's no need to set the temperature on the QT2020 IXEO Power.

I'm waiting impatiently for the famous gurgling sound that central steamers make. But I hear nothing. Just before the 70 seconds it takes for the appliance to switch on have elapsed, I suddenly hear it. I'm impressed by how little noise the appliance makes. Once the indicator light is no longer flashing, I grab the iron and press the trigger on the underside of the handle three times to activate the steam.

The handle is nice. I'm amazed at how light the iron is. It feels like a child's iron in my hand. The steam function is convincing. I don't get the same results with my traditional portable steam station. Now I position the board horizontally, place the blouse on it and start ironing. The iron satisfactorily smoothes the blouse even without using steam. The result is great.

Ironing and straightening also work really well if I tilt the board at 30°. At first, I have to get used to this unusual ironing position, but in the end, it's the most comfortable, as I can easily alternate between smoothing and ironing this way.

The cable length of 1.9 metres is ideal for me, as I'm 1.73 metres tall. The fact that the board wobbles a bit isn't bothersome, despite my initial scepticism. If it were more stable, the system would still be of higher quality. What's more, the board is deliberately half the size of a conventional ironing board, as it's only intended for clothes and isn't suitable for ironing sheets.

Overview

The location of the steam button and the unstable Smartboard are the only downsides to the QT2020 IXEO Power. At a price like this, I'd expect a stable stand. That said, since the result is more important than the design here, I'm going to overlook this detail. This is where my quest for the perfect steam steamer ends.

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