Philips PerfectCare 6000 Series Steam Generator 2400W, 500g Boost, 6.5 Bar Pressure, OptimalTEMP Technology, 1.8L Tank, White/Blue (PSG6026/20)

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Amazon Guaranteed no burns: OptimalTEMP technology ensures the steam generator iron will never burn any ironable fabric, even when left resting on your clothes or ironing board Tackle tough creases with ease: Continuous steam up to 130 g/min does the hard work for you - Watch creases melt away with an extra boost of steam up to 500 g where you need it. Lightweight and compact: Perfect for storage and fits conveniently on your ironing board - Exclusive ProVelocity technology makes our steam generators smaller and more compact than ever. Energy and Mind: Includes an auto shut off feature so you can have peace of mind and also save energy during use. Large tank for long use: 1.8-litre transparent tank gives you more than 1 hour of continuous ironing - Large filling door to refill easily under the tap., Weight: 1.10231131 Pounds, Manufacturer: Philips

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Guaranteed no burns: OptimalTEMP technology ensures the steam generator iron will never burn any ironable fabric, even when left resting on your clothes or ironing board Tackle tough creases with ease: Continuous steam up to 130 g/min does the hard work for you - Watch creases melt away with an extra boost of steam up to 500 g where you need it. Lightweight and compact: Perfect for storage and fits conveniently on your ironing board - Exclusive ProVelocity technology makes our steam generators smaller and more compact than ever. Energy and Mind: Includes an auto shut off feature so you can have peace of mind and also save energy during use. Large tank for long use: 1.8-litre transparent tank gives you more than 1 hour of continuous ironing - Large filling door to refill easily under the tap., Weight: 1.10231131 Pounds, Manufacturer: Philips


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Brand Philips
EAN
  • 8720389015328
MPN
  • PSG6026/20

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