7 Rowenta Steamers Reviewed – Which One is the Better Buy?

rowenta steamer

If you’re trying to decide which Rowenta Steamer to buy and are confused by the various models and their differences, you’re not alone. I break down 7 different Rowenta garment steamers (a total of 24 different model numbers) to help you determine which Rowenta steamer is best for you.

Rowenta Full Size Garment Steamers

Rowenta offer several different models of full size garment steamers. These include the compact valet series, master valet series and precision valet series as well as commerical steamers, a pro style range and more. Here is a breakdown of the Rowenta full size steamers.

Rowenta Compact Valet Garment Steamers

rowenta compact valet garment steamer

The model numbers in the Rowenta Compact Valet Garment Steamer range are:

  • IS6200 (identical steamers in a dark gray/blue color – 1st image on the left above)
  • IS6201 (same as the IS6200 but red in color)
  • IS6202 (same as the IS6200 but purple in color)

The Rowenta Compact Valet steamers are 1500 watt full size clothing steamers, that are a little more compact in design than the master valet and precision valet models. Here are the specifications:

Power1500 watts / 120 volt
Weight13 pounds
Size15.75 inches x 12.76 inches x 16.77 inches
Water Capacity81 fluid ounces
Heat up time60 seconds
Run timeApprox 1 hour
AccessoriesYes
Warranty1 year

The single telescopic pole moves up and down both for height adjustment and compact storage. There are two rear wheels to maneuver the steamer around. It is best to move around on low pile carpets and hard floors and for safety reasons, should not be used on super plush carpets (that may restrict airflow around the base of the unit).

The Compact Valet steamers include 3 attachments – a fabric brush, crease tool and lint pad.

There is one user manual which covers all models of steamers in this range which you can find here.

Water Usage: Rowenta recommend using either tap water, half tap water and half distilled water in hard water areas or bottled spring water in their steamers. Whatever you choose, you will also need to descale your Compact Valet steamer after 50 hours of use, or if you notice a decrease in steam output.

Associated Reading: How to Clean Your Rowenta Steamer

Rowenta Master Valet Garment Steamers

rowenta steamer

The model numbers in the Rowenta Master Valet steamer range are:

  • IS6300 (the original Rowenta Master Valet Steamer)
  • IS6301 (same as the IS6300 but purple in color)
  • IS6340 (same as the Master Valet but known as the Rowenta Roll and Press)
  • IS6350 (the cream version of the Rowenta Roll and Press)

There is one user manual which covers all models of Rowenta steamers starting with the model number IS63XX. You can find this here.

The Master Valet and Roll and Press Steamers are very similar to the Rowenta Compact Steamers. The difference with the Master Valet and Roll and Press models is you get the pull down screen to help support your garments whilst steaming.

There is one difference with the accessories as well. Instead of receiving a crease tool (as is included with the compact valet models), you receive delicates steam cap instead. You also receive a fabric brush as lint pad.

The need for the crease tool is eliminated with the master valet and roll and press models because of the pull down screen. To make creases, you simply press more firmly against the screen at the area you would like creased (for example, a sleeve crease in a dress shirt).

The steam cap is a mesh piece that sits over the steamer head and helps to diffuse the steam as it exits the steamer. It also helps trap impurities from the water and can catch any drips. As you can see, the specifications for the master valet and roll and press steamers are the same as the compact valet steamer:

Power1500 watts / 120 volt
Weight13 pounds
Size15.75 inches x 12.76 inches x 16.77 inches
Water Capacity81 fluid ounces
Heat up time60 seconds
Run timeApprox 1 hour
AccessoriesYes
Warranty1 year

Water Usage: Rowenta recommend using either tap water, half tap water and half distilled water in hard water areas or bottled spring water in the Master Valet or Roll and Press steamers. Whatever you choose, you will also need to descale your Rowenta steamer after 50 hours of use, or if you notice a decrease in steam output.

Rowenta Precision Valet Steamers

rowenta precision valet steamer

The Rowenta Precision Valet steamers have six different models which fall under this name. They are:

  • GS6010 (silver steamer with the single telescopic pole on one side and single foot pedal)
  • GS6020 (blue steamer with single telescopic pole on one side and single foot pedal)
  • GS6030 (blue and white steamer with single telescopic pole on one side and single foot pedal)
  • IS9070 (champagne color with double telescopic poles and single foot pedal)
  • IS9100 (silver color with double telescopic poles)
  • IS9200 (double telescopic poles and double foot pedals. Available in 2 colors)

I’ll break these models down into 2 groups, as it can be confusing trying to tell the differences.

Rowenta Precision Valet GS60 Models

The Rowenta Precision Valet models that start with GS60 are the models with the single telescopic poles that are positioned on the right hand side as you look at the steamer. They are all 1550 watt garment steamers that hold their included attachments in side, as shown in the image below:

rowenta garment steamer

The differences between the GS60XX models are the color. There are also a range of accessories available for the GS60 model of precision valet steamers. The basic accessories included are a fabric brush and crease tool, as pictured above.

You can also purchase separately an upholstery brush, lint pad, steam bonnet and curtain rod extension. The upholstery brush, steam bonnet and lint pad fit over the head of the steamer, whereas the curtain rod extension is a pole that screws into the hose connector to extend the length of the hose.

There is only one steam setting on the GS60 precision valet models. Here are the specifications:

Power1550 watts / 120 volt
Weight14.1 pounds
Size19.7 inches x 13 inches x 16.1 inches
Water Capacity128 ounces (1 gallon)
Heat up time60 seconds
Run timeApprox 1.5 hourss
Accessoriesfabric brush, crease tool
Warranty1 year

Available user manuals:

Water Usage and Cleaning: Rowenta recommend using either tap water, half tap water and half distilled water in hard water areas or bottled spring water in the Precision Valet garment steamers. Whatever you choose, you will also need to descale your Rowenta steamer after 50 hours of use, or if you notice a decrease in steam output.

Rowenta also recommend using a commercially available descaling agent (made for irons or kettles) to assist with removing the build up from tap water. Follow the link above about descaling your Rowenta steamer for my product recommendations.

Rowenta Precision Valet IS9000 models

The Rowenta Precision Valet IS9000 models include the IS9070, IS9100 and IS9200. The IS9070 could be considered like a bridging model between the earlier precision valet models (the GS60’s mentioned above) and the newer IS9100/9200.

The IS9070 has double telescopic poles, rather than one single pole, but still has the single on off foot pedal operation and single steam setting. All models have storage for the accessories in the side. Here is a visual of the two:

rowenta steamer 1550 watt

The Rowenta Precision Valet IS9100 is the current model available for sale. This model includes 4 attachments, which are housed in the side of the steamer. They are fabric brush, upholstery brush, lint brush and crease tool.

This 1550 watt steamer has a high and low steam setting. As the water tank holds 1 gallon, you can easily steam for at least 1 hour on the highest setting, or if steaming delicates on the low setting, Rowenta advise the steamer can keep going for up to 2.5 hours.

rowenta clothes steamer

Heating up in 60 seconds you will be ready to steam in no time. If you happen to get distracted or the water runs low, the IS9100/9200 models have an auto shut off feature. The shape of the top is good for draping t-shirts, blouses and cardigans over (instead of using a coat hanger), however, with t-shirts or buttoned up items it can be more tricky to get them on and off, as the steamer head hooks on in the same place.

After 3 hours of continuous use, this steamer will need to be rested and allowed to completely cool before using again.

Water Usage and Cleaning: Rowenta recommend using either tap water, half tap water and half distilled water in hard water areas or bottled spring water in the Precision Valet steamers. Whatever you choose, you will also need to descale your Rowenta steamer after 50 hours of use, or if you notice a decrease in steam output.

For the IS9000 models, Rowenta recommend using a commercially available descaling agent (made for irons or kettles) to assist with removing the build up from tap water. Follow the link above about descaling your Rowenta steamer for my product recommendations, or try the vinegar method (same link above) first.

All Rowenta Precision Valet IS9000 models share the same user manual, which you can find here.

Rowenta Master 360 Garment Steamer

rowenta master 360 garment steamer

At this stage there is only one model in the Rowenta Master 360 range – model number IS6520 in black and blue, as pictured above.

I really want to love the Rowenta Master 360 garment steamer. At first glance you have the delta shaped head with a whopping 10 holes, the three attachments that are most needed with a steamer and a hanger that will swivel a full 360 degrees.

But in reality, when you look at the angle of the steamer head, you will need to have the hose on an angle to aim the steamer head towards the fabric. This could impact the steam flow and cause condensation build up in the hose or steamer head.

Speaking of the hose – it is, like other Rowenta steamer models, not long enough, and the biggest consumer complaint is the hose frays apart quickly.

At 1500 watts of power, the steam output is 30 grams per minute. This is not as good as the Rowenta Pro Style steamers (see below), but better than the IXEO all in one steamer.

There is only one steam setting, and with dimensions of 19.1 inches x 15.9 inches x 14.8 inches, it is one of the larger Rowenta steamers on the market.

There is no built in anti-calcification or cleaning cartridge like other models, so you will need to clean this steamer with a vinegar and water solution every 6 months.

Overall, the delta head, large water tank, run time and included accessories all make me want to love the Rowenta Master 360 steamer. It’s pitfalls however, would soon be a source of frustration, so I’m inclined to choose another model.

Rowenta IXEO All in One Iron & Steamers

rowenta ixeo steamer

The Rowenta all in one IXEO is a modern solution to combining ironing and steaming. Although there are 4 model numbers in this range, the most important thing to know is there are only two models. They are:

  • The Original Full Size IXEO models. Available in Black and White, these model numbers start with QR10.
  • Advanced Compact Size. Available in Black and white also, these model numbers start with QR14.

The what make up the 4 model numbers is the black and white colors for each.

The advantage of a combination iron and steamer such as this, is you can use the board in a vertical or tilted angle to steam clothing, or also lay completely horizontal and use the iron shaped steamer head just like an iron. There are some minor differences between the full size and compact size steamers, which I will outline in the table below:

Model NumberIXEO 1020IXEO 1410
Power1500 watt1500 watt
Steam Output25g/min20g/min
Removable Water TankYesNo
AccessoriesFabric Brush
Lint Pad
Fabric Brush
Steam Boost FunctionYes 60g/minYes 60g/min
Removable Steam UnitYesYes

I’ve highlighted in bold above the 3 differences between the full size and compact versions of the IXEO steamer. What I like the most about this steamer is you can disconnect the steaming unit from the base and move around your home steaming.

My preferred iron and steamer combo is the PurSteam Dual Pro (view it on Amazon here) as it has 1800 watts of power for a higher steam output. It doesn’t have the same portability as the Rowenta IXEO however.

all in one rowenta

Both the full size and compact versions of the IXEO steamer have 1500 watts of power. There is a standby and auto shut off feature for these steamers. Both models of steamers will switch to standby mode after 8 minutes of inactivity. If you don’t come back to the steamer within another 30 minutes, the steaming unit will switch completely off.

The IXEO all in one steamers have an anti-calcification cartridge on the underside of the water tank. This allows you to use tap water in your Rowenta Steamer, or a mixture of 50% distilled water and 50% tap water. Purchasing replacement cartridges will be an ongoing expense you need to factor in, if buying the IXEO garment steamer.

In terms of price, there is quite a difference between the compact version and full size version of the IXEO steamers. At double the price, I really can’t see the value in buying the full size version vs the compact version. It is therefore my recommendation to look for the QR1410 model (or a model number that starts with QR14). I’ve linked to this model on Amazon below.

I should also note that if you are in the UK, Australia or New Zealand, you will find this steamer branded as Tefal IXEO. Tefal and Rowenta brands are both owned by the company Groupe SEB. Find the user manual for the IXEO QR14 model here.

Rowenta Pro Style Professional Steamers

rowenta garment pro style care is 8440

The Rowenta Pro Style Care garment steamers are one of my favorite Rowenta upright steamers. Available in two models:

  • IS8420 – the black version without the pull down screen
  • IS8440 – the white version with the pull down screen

There are a couple of other differences in the specifications, which I will compare in the table below.

Model NumberIS8420IS8440
Steam Settings54
Accessoriessteam bonnet
fabric brush
lint pad
glove
steam bonnet
fabric brush
crease attachment
Pull Down ScreenNoYes
Power1700 watts1700 watts
Water Capacity44 ounces44 ounces
Run Time40 minutes40 minutes
Anti-Calc DrainYesYes

Personally, I’d happily give up one steam setting and attachment in favor of getting the pull down screen and crease attachment with the IS8440 model.

I really like that the Garment Pro Style steamers are 1700 watt steamers, that output steam at 35 grams a minute. Combined with the delta (triangle) shaped head, which is good for getting in between buttons, under collars and into pockets, this is a really good steamer.

The multiple steam settings are great for different types of fabrics, and the controls for the steam settings are located on the handle of the steamer. There is also an auto shut off feature, lights that will flash when the water is low and when the steamer needs cleaning.

It is not without its limitations however. The steam hose is quite short, it’s not versatile for steaming curtains, bedding or longer clothes such as long dresses. The design with the hose running straight up the center of the screen also makes it difficult to take clothes on and off the built in hanger.

Overall it is by far my favorite Rowenta steamer in terms of steam output, design and minimal footprint.

Rowenta Commercial Steamer Range

rowenta professional steamer

Rowenta make four models of commercial garment steamers. They are:

  • IS7800 – 1500 watt steamer with auto shut off
  • IS7850 – 1500 watt steamer
  • IS8050 – 1500 watt steamer with onboard storage for accessories
  • IS8100 – 1500 watt steamer with variable steam control

It appears that these are quite old models of steamers, some which seem to have been around for at least 15 years. I’ll be upfront on my opinions about the Rowenta Commercial Steamers, and that is, I wouldn’t buy one. Here’s why:

  • No information could be found on what makes these steamers commercial quality.
  • The user manuals state the commercial warranty is 6 months.
  • Feedback on Amazon is generally poor (for the models above) and some feedback as old as 2004 with nothing recent.
  • The newer Precision Valet models above have more power and therefore the steam output is likely to be better.
  • Prices vary from around $150 to over $400 with various sellers.
  • Some models on Amazon are no longer listed on the Rowenta website.
  • No spare parts available on the Rowenta website for these models.
  • None of these models of steamers are listed on the official Rowenta Amazon store, so if you were to purchase, you would not be buying from Rowenta.

If you genuinely require a commercial steamer, please take a look at my page of professional steamers for the best options.

Water Usage and cleaning: Rowenta advise you can use tap water in their commercial steamers, up to 12 grains of water hardness. If your water is harder than this, Rowenta recommends mixing half tap water with half distilled water which reduces the hardness. Rowenta also suggest inexpensive bottled spring water; or 100% distilled water.

Regardless of which water you choose, please also read my guide on how to clean a Rowenta steamer.

Which is the Best Rowenta Steamer?

I’m a fan of both the Rowenta Precision Valet IS9100 and the Rowenta Pro Style Steamer IS8440.

What I like the most about the Precision Valet IS9100:

  • Longer hose
  • Foot pedals
  • Cord retraction
  • 2 steam settings
  • On board storage for accessories

What I like the most about the Rowenta Pro Style IS8440:

  • 1700 watts = best steam output of all Rowenta upright steamers
  • 4 steam settings
  • Pull down screen
  • Slimline design

There is around a $50 price difference between these two steamers, the Pro Style IS8440 being more expensive.

I hope this helps you decide whether or not to purchase a Rowenta upright clothing steamer, and which model to buy. Remember to use at least 50% distilled water (and the remaining tap water) in your Rowenta steamer to help reduce scale, clogging, poor performance and extend the life of your steamer.

Lauren