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Get Your 220V Iron in 3 Steps
Upgrading your international home has never been easier. Follow these simple steps to get started.
Choose Your Model
Browse our collection and select the iron or garment steamer that fits your fabrics, wattage needs, and budget.
We Ship It Fast
Orders ship promptly from our US warehouse, and they are carefully packed for safe delivery all over the world.
Plug In & Press
Collect your iron, plug it into a 220–240V outlet, and it's ready to go. No voltage converter or extra equipment needed.
Why 220 Electronics Is Your Go-To Iron Provider
We've been doing this for a long time, and the results speak for themselves.
Stocked with Trusted Brands
From Braun and Panasonic to Black & Decker, Kenwood, and Frigidaire, every iron we stock is a genuine international model built for 220–240V outlets.
We Ship Everywhere
Relocating abroad and setting up a home? We ship our appliances worldwide and handle the logistics so you don't have to.
Over 40 Years in the Business
Since 1979, we've helped customers find the right international appliances. That kind of experience is hard to beat.
Ongoing Support From Our Team
Our team helps you choose the right dual voltage iron and provides ongoing support long after your purchase.
FAQs
Can I use a 220V iron in the United States?
Technically, yes, but we don't recommend it. A 220 volt iron expects twice the power of a standard US outlet, so you'd need a large step-down voltage transformer to run it stateside. For an iron, that's a big, expensive piece of equipment for the job. A 110V iron does exactly the same thing for a fraction of the cost. Buy a 110V model for the US, and a 220V one for overseas.
How many watts does a 220V steam iron use?
Most 220V steam irons fall between 1,500 and 3,000 watts. The higher the wattage, the better the performance — it heats up faster, produces more steam, and handles heavier fabrics with ease.
Do 220V steam irons heat up faster than 110V?
Yes. More voltage means a faster heat-up time. That said, faster heat-up on its own isn't a reason to buy a 220 volt iron. You should buy one because your destination runs on 220–240V power. That's the real reason it belongs in your luggage.
Do I need a voltage converter to use a 220V iron in the US?
Only if you insist on running it on US power. Because an iron generates heat, you'd size the transformer at roughly three times its wattage, so a 2,000-watt iron would need a transformer rated around 6,000 watts. Undersize it and the unit can overheat or blow a fuse. In practice, it's simpler and cheaper to just buy a 110V iron for US use. When you're in a 220–240V country, no converter is needed at all — just a plug adapter if the socket shape differs.
Do your 220 volt irons have an auto shut-off feature?
Most of the standard steam irons we carry include auto shut-off, since it's one of the features customers ask about most often. The product spec on each listing confirms whether a given model has it.