








🔥 Iron smarter, not harder — the future of wrinkle-free style is here!
The Hamilton Beach FabricIQ Steam Iron combines cutting-edge touchscreen controls with a durable stainless steel soleplate and powerful 1800W steam output. Its large 350ml water tank and safety-focused 3-way auto shutoff make it perfect for busy professionals seeking fast, efficient, and worry-free garment care.












| ASIN | B0CYM35PY1 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (140) |
| Date First Available | 25 Feb. 2025 |
| Included components | FabricIQ Steam Iron |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item model number | 14950 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 32.77 x 11.94 x 0.25 cm; 1.5 kg |
M**C
Great iron. Heats up quickly, and the digital readout tells you which fabric and the setting. Moderate weight weight so ironing isn't tiring. It does go through water quickly so it steams well.
W**S
Update January 2026 After using it for several months I have to say that it has two cons. One of them is that the water evaporates too quickly and the second that the button to grade the water is under the handle. One tends to lower the density of the water volume inconsistently. The rest is good Although the iron is a bit heavy, it works very well. For me, having arthritis, it’s a bit uncomfortable because of the weight, but that same weight makes it very effective for achieving excellent results. It has nothing to envy from more expensive irons.
L**T
I generally hate irons. I've had lots of them. Cordless and corded, expensive and cheap. Teflon, ceramic, and stainless steel soleplates. Digital/electronic and old-style wheel heat settings. Each one taught me something. Cordless irons are inconvenient, non-stick coatings scratch and wear away, and I don't care how the heat gets set, as long as the iron heats up and stays hot. The last iron I had was a Maytag. It met all of my hard-learned requirements and was better than most I've had. It didn't sputter or leak brown gunk, either! But one sad day it died. Of course, that model is no longer made, so I had to search for literally hours to find a replacement. Well, this was it. How do I like it? So far, so good. It's a bit heavy but I'll get used to that. So far it hasn't spit at me or vomited brown gunk, and it heats up just fine. The water reservoir holds more than most others I've had. so this is a definite plus. All it all, it's a decent iron. Now, if it lasts more than the five years I got out of the Maytag, I'll be happy. Or at least as happy as I can ever be with an iron.
C**R
I have been using this iron for approximately six months and have been happy with it so far. It has a good weight without being too heavy, which I like. It uses regular tap water and the reservoir holds enough water to last through a fair amount of ironing. It does a good job removing wrinkles and the steam feature works well. I use my iron every week or two.
G**G
I bought this product on April 27, 2025. I used it. I use this iron twice and it has rust stains on the heat plate and leaving brown stains on clothes. It’s a shame that Amazon sells this product known as defective on its site. The lowest that I can rate is one star but it’s really zero stars. I am unable to return it since it’s been past 30 days..
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