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Amazon Basics Steam Iron for Clothes with Safety Auto Shut-Off Handheld Garment Steamer Wrinkle Remover Stainless Steel Soleplate

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  • STAINLESS-STEEL SOLEPLATE: The fabric steamer glides smoothly across the toughtst of creases to quickly remove wrinkles
  • EFFORTLESS WATER SPRAY FUNCTION: The handheld steamer for clothes has a water tank that sprays a small spritz of water mist, helping to create clean, crisp lines on clothes
  • VERSATILE OPTIMAL STEAMING: The steamer iron for clothes can be used to deliver the max amount of steam needed while still maintaining the desired temperature across the surface of the soleplate
  • USER-FRIENDLY DESIGN: This clothes iron includes features like an adjustable thermostat, anti-drip function, variable steam settings, and a 3-way auto shut-off for avoiding accidents and burnt clothes
  • OPTIMAL STEAM: The steam iron's 397 steam holes are perfectly placed, aligned, and sized for ideal results
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BrandAmazon Basics
Special FeatureNon-Stick Soleplate (Stainless, 397 Holes), Auto Shut-Off, Anti-Drip, Anti-Calcification, Self-Clean, Adjustable Temperature, Adjustable Steam Modes (Fast, Slow, Vertical) See more
ColorGray
Wattage1700 watts
Recommended Uses For ProductSteam Iron,Wrinkles

Technical specifications

brandAmazon Basics
special_featureNon-Stick Soleplate (Stainless, 397 Holes), Auto Shut-Off, Anti-Drip, Anti-Calcification, Self-Clean, Adjustable Temperature, Adjustable Steam Modes (Fast, Slow, Vertical)
colorGray
recommended_uses_for_productSteam Iron,Wrinkles
model_nameStainless Steel Soleplate Steam Iron
item_weight2.78 pounds
base_materialStainless Steel
manufacturerAmazon
global_trade_identification_number04897074552292
product_dimensions11.02 x 4.65 x 5.12 inches
item_model_numberEC3001B-UL
best_sellers_rank#1,721 in Our Brands ( See Top 100 in Our Brands ) #19 in Irons
batteries_requiredNo
importImported

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Customers say

Customers find the iron easy to use and appreciate its lightweight design and good value for money, with one customer noting it's a great replacement for a 40-year-old Sunbeam iron.

★★★★★

Very happy with this iron

Richard SieversFebruary 10, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Excellent, heats fast, easy to fill, just the right weight Read more

★★★★★

10.26 oz water capacity; steams with no leaks at wool, cotton, linen & higher; short cord

AlliumByTheLakeAugust 14, 2022✓ Verified purchase

Amazon Basics Stainless Steel Soleplate Steam Iron, 1700-Watt Model EC3001B-UL, ASIN B08CHJ9LFR ORIGINAL REVIEW 8/14/22 Rating - 1 star Cotton is just warm; only puts out steam at Linen-Max; leaks at Fast steam release setting When I buy steam irons, I prefer those with high wattage, at least 1500 watts, because I like how hot they get and how much steam they put out so wrinkles disappear in one pass. I thought this Amazon Basics steam iron was great based on the posted specifications. It's not. It's a wimp of an iron. I can't help but compare it to my Sunbeam GCSBCS-200 (ASIN B00JPCWDS6) that this Amazon Basics steam iron replaced. ------- A brief recap of my Sunbeam GCSBCS-200. It was great until it died. I bought it in 09/2016. In 06/2019, the steam shot button stopped working. The spring inside probably broke. The button was loose (no resistance) when pressed and would not spring back up. There was no steam coming out when pressed. I had an older Sunbeam 3965 (1200 watts) that I used for 15 years (It was still working when I gave it away.) and the steam shot button never broke. In 06/2022, the iron died. It's barely six years old. It would still light up green and red when plugged in (meaning electric current was getting through) but there was no heat. Possible causes - either the thermal fuse or thermostat needs to be replaced. If I have the time, I'd open up the iron to check those two parts but buying a new iron is quicker and easier. ------- COMPARING AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL (ASIN B08CHJ9LFR) WITH SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 (ASIN B00JPCWDS6) WEIGHT • SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 - 3.27 lbs • AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL - 2.68 lbs WATER RESERVOIR (ACTUAL VOLUME) • SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 - 10.42 oz • AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL - 10.26 oz The Sunbeam water reservoir tank was a darker-colored plastic that made it a bit hard to see the water level. The Amazon Basics water reservoir tank is a very light gray plastic that makes it easy to see the water level. The max line is slanted which makes sense since you're filling up the tank while the iron is slanted (45 °). CORD • SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 - 10 ft • AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL - 6.7 ft I do my ironing in the kitchen. The outlet is on the wall above the kitchen counter that's 25.5" deep. My ironing board is 44.25" long (board+iron rest). The 6.7-ft cord almost didn't read the narrow end of my ironing board (necessary when ironing shoulders of clothing. The ideal length of cord for me is 10 feet. I don't know why manufacturers cheap out on cord length. LIGHT INDICATORS • SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 - Red when heating up. Green and stays green when selected temperature is reached. • AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL - Red when heating up. No light when selected temperature is reached. I don't like it. If there's no light, unless you place your hand close to the soleplate or the ironing board, you can't tell if NO LIGHT means the temp has been reached or if the iron is just dead. HEATING, STEAMING, LEAKS • SUNBEAM GCSBCS-200 - 1500 W • AMAZON BASICS EC3001B-UL - 1700 W I thought the Amazon Basics iron would be as great or greater than my Sunbeam iron. It's not. The Sunbeam iron was hot at the cotton setting. It puts out steam even below (wool) the cotton setting. The Amazon Basics iron - At the cotton setting, the fabric/ironing board pad is just warm. It doesn't put out steam at the cotton setting. For it to put out steam, the dial must be set to Linen (3rd circle) up to Max. Imagine that. I have to select Linen when ironing cotton, even when ironing a 50:50 cotton:polyester blend. I like ironing with a lot of steam so I've always used the max steam release setting in all steam irons I've used. Also, I'd stand the iron on its heel in between ironing and adjusting/moving the clothing I'm ironing. This doesn't work at all with the Amazon Basics steam iron. The Amazon Basics steam iron has two steam release settings - slow and fast. When at the Linen-Max setting (necessary because I want steam) and the fast steam release setting (2nd steam release icon), it leaks streams of water out when I stand it on its heel. It doesn't do this (leak streams of water when placed on its heel) when at the Linen-Max and slow steam release setting (1st steam release icon). When at the fast steam release setting and Linen-Max heat setting, the Amazon Basics iron also leaks out water when at the horizontal position. The Steam Shot button puts out a puny amount of steam at the first press and no steam at all on the second press. My Sunbeam blasted out a strong steam on the first press and subsequent presses of the steam shot button. The fact that the Amazon Basics iron leaks out water at the Linen-Max and fast steam release setting and the steam shot button puts out a very small amount of steam (and only during the first press) are further indications that this steam iron doesn't put out enough heat. It is no better than a compact 1200 watt steam iron which can be purchased for $15-$20. It's way overpriced even at just $29 and also not correctly advertised (since advertising that it's 1700 W would make logical people think that it's going to put out a lot of heat). I thought of returning this because I thought that perhaps I just got a lemon. However, other reviews describe the same problems and dislike I have with this Amazon Basics steam iron. Should I return and just buy another Sunbeam GCSBCS-200 or keep it and adapt to its low-heat limitation (i.e., I do all my ironing at Linen-Max and slow steam release settings and ignore the quite useless Steam Shot button)? Maybe I'll try one return just to see if I'll get a better version when I reorder. Photos: • Amazon Basics EC3001B-UL (white) and Sunbeam GCSBCS-200 (blue) • Amazon Basics EC3001B-UL heat temperature dial options ————- UPDATE 8/28/22 Since other reviewers are saying this iron is great, I thought it’s possible I just got a defective iron. So, I ordered another one to compare the two. The second iron performed great: • Wool - when iron was first plugged in, red light initially stayed on for 12 secs. I turned on slow steam and it steamed. Same for fast steam. No leaks when iron was put upright. • Cotton - when iron was first plugged in, red light initially stayed on for 33 secs. Slow and fast steam release worked. No leaks when iron was put upright. • Lot number of second iron purchased - 2022112 It looks like the first iron I ordered was just a dud. I tested it again. When first plugged in and the dial moved to cotton. It only lights up for 5 secs. It’s just warm so it can’t put out steam either at slow or fast steam release setting. Lot number of first purchase (defective unit) - 2022078 Lesson - When you order this and the iron doesn’t perform as it should (based on descriptions in the instruction manual), return it and just re-order. New rating - 5 stars Read more

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★★★★☆

Time will tell...

S. GuyFebruary 17, 2026✓ Verified purchase

This iron has all the bells and whistles that higher priced models have. Steam seems strong and functions on medium to high settings. Very simple controls, nicely weighted and heats up quickly. A test iron of a pair of trousers showed excellent results with a smooth and wrinkle free finish. I took off 1-star for one item that I thought was lacking...a short cord! When ironing, you need to go from one end of the board to the other which isn't easy to do with a short cord. To iron I will need a heavy-duty extension cord for ease of use. Read more

★★★★★

Good iron for the price

Doug BrownJanuary 30, 2026✓ Verified purchase

For my first iron, it seems to work really well Read more

★★★★★

Works great. Light weight

dealdivaDecember 1, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Good iron. Good deal. Good size Read more

★☆☆☆☆

Doesnt work right at all

Beth FloresFebruary 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Seems im not the only one with a dud, little heat, no steam, have to turn to highest setting even on polyester. Other reviews same, return reorder, got a good one, glad for that, my money is tight, and waiting for another not an option. Dials and push button controls not hand friendly if you have mobility problems, as older people do, so its a no go for me Read more

★★★☆☆

Got a used product at a new price.

Mommy of 4January 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Iron is fine, but I bought a "new" product and there is water droplets in the resevoir right out of the package. Read more

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★★★★★

10" Steam Iron

K.AdkDecember 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Great iron at at Good price. We dont need to iron that often cause that's what the dry cleaners are for. Read more

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