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frontpageneomatrixviper posted Jun 22, 2026 01:48 PM
frontpageneomatrixviper posted Jun 22, 2026 01:48 PM

Costco Members: Rowenta Pro Steam Iron w/ Anti-Drip Protection (Blue)

+ Free S&H

$50

$70

28% off
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Costco Wholesale has Rowenta Pro Steam Iron w/ Anti-Drip Protection (Blue; DW8302) on sale for $49.99 valid for Costco Members only. Shipping is free.

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Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase (5% for Non-Member Service/Surcharge Fee)

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • The Rowenta Pro Steam Iron features 1775W of power delivery (heat-up in under one minute) w/ a large 10.5oz. water tank for longer ironing sessions; made in France for long-lasting performance and delivers professional quality results at home
    • Product is available for online purchase only
    • Knives are not included
    • Limit 5 per customer
    • Offer valid through June 28, 2026 or while pricing/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product is eligible for return to any of the more than 800+ Costco Warehouses worldwide

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Costco Wholesale has Rowenta Pro Steam Iron w/ Anti-Drip Protection (Blue; DW8302) on sale for $49.99 valid for Costco Members only. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member neomatrixviper for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase (5% for Non-Member Service/Surcharge Fee)

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • The Rowenta Pro Steam Iron features 1775W of power delivery (heat-up in under one minute) w/ a large 10.5oz. water tank for longer ironing sessions; made in France for long-lasting performance and delivers professional quality results at home
    • Product is available for online purchase only
    • Knives are not included
    • Limit 5 per customer
    • Offer valid through June 28, 2026 or while pricing/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product is eligible for return to any of the more than 800+ Costco Warehouses worldwide

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Yesterday 12:07 PM
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gorillaphantYesterday 12:07 PM
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How does this compare to the Chi Lava Iron (also being sold by Costco, currently on sale for $10 more than this one)
https://www.costco.com/p/-/chi-la...4201006311
Yesterday 01:00 PM
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FairMeerkat8279Yesterday 01:00 PM
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Quote from gorillaphant :
How does this compare to the Chi Lava Iron (also being sold by Costco, currently on sale for $10 more than this one)https://www.costco.com/p/-/chi-la...4201006311
I've had the Costco chi iron for 3 years. We like it. Have bought it for family members as gift who've visited and also liked it. This one seems like a newer version or something as the one I have has a different color. They used to sell it in store but looks like they replaced with the rowenta.
Yesterday 06:28 PM
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StevenO7509Yesterday 06:28 PM
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How good is the vertical steaming feature on this iron, compared to a dedicated handheld steamer?
Today 02:28 AM
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KairowToday 02:28 AM
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For $49.99, this is a solid steam iron. Most Rowenta irons are manufactured in France or Germany and have a good reputation for steam performance and durability. One thing I have noticed over time is that they can occasionally drip a little water onto clothes, especially as they age. In my experience, a quick press of the steam button usually clears it up and the moisture dries quickly. Overall, this is a great buy at this price point.
Today 11:32 AM
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TheKingofDealsToday 11:32 AM
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Quote from Kairow :
For $49.99, this is a solid steam iron. Most Rowenta irons are manufactured in France or Germany and have a good reputation for steam performance and durability. One thing I have noticed over time is that they can occasionally drip a little water onto clothes, especially as they age. In my experience, a quick press of the steam button usually clears it up and the moisture dries quickly. Overall, this is a great buy at this price point.
Unfortunately likely made in China now.
I have same mode bought from BBB when there Brick and motor store existed.
Made in China. The steam feature stopped working and the plate/sole is sticking to various things for no apparent reason. I no longer use it and bought CHI from Costco.

https://www.reddit.com/r/BuyItFor...price_any/

Pass on the Rowenta. I bought the CHI Electronic Clothing Iron with Retractable Cord
Item 1431472
As replacement has been running strong for over 2 years.
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Today 12:04 PM
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ben00062Today 12:04 PM
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I've seen mixed opinions on Rowenta lately. The steam performance is usually good, but a lot of people seem happier with the Costco CHI long term. Still, $49.99 isn't a bad price.
Today 12:17 PM
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hsingh80Today 12:17 PM
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I bought this earlier in store and the Costco version is made in France. It retails for lot more.

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Today 12:21 PM
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mory1836Today 12:21 PM
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Just bought in store. Made in France
Today 01:12 PM
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GreenSparrow1991Today 01:12 PM
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In store mine shows $39.99
Today 02:15 PM
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itsme007Today 02:15 PM
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Looks like the Chi Lava Iron is online only, I did not see it in store
Today 02:18 PM
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kabukichoToday 02:18 PM
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Quote from mory1836 :
Just bought in store. Made in France
Quote from gorillaphant :
How does this compare to the Chi Lava Iron (also being sold by Costco, currently on sale for $10 more than this one)
https://www.costco.com/p/-/chi-la...4201006311

i invested $100+ on a particular panasonic, i generally love panasonic stuff... had it for about 10 yrs now... it's not nimble, rather bulky.

these two, the rowenta and that CHI, both look very nimble and compact, features I like.... in particular at least via photos, that CHI looks very quick on its feet, so to speak.
Today 03:05 PM
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DoctorStrangleToday 03:05 PM
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I had this, but the dial kept getting turned due to being flimsy while in use.

Returned it and got the Chi iron with retractable cord. Much better .
Today 03:10 PM
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jc4jaxToday 03:10 PM
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Quote from Kairow :
For $49.99, this is a solid steam iron. Most Rowenta irons are manufactured in France or Germany and have a good reputation for steam performance and durability. One thing I have noticed over time is that they can occasionally drip a little water onto clothes, especially as they age. In my experience, a quick press of the steam button usually clears it up and the moisture dries quickly. Overall, this is a great buy at this price point.
Only select (higher end models) are made in Germany, most of them are made in China
Today 03:35 PM
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DontTaxBeerToday 03:35 PM
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cant even remember the last time i used an iron. mostly use steamer and non-iron clothes.

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Today 03:37 PM
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ThinKingToday 03:37 PM
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I bought a Rowenta in 2018 and it lasted 6 years before the reservoir started leaking water. This seems to be a common problem reading Amazon reviews. I used a spray bottle for a while before replacing it.

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