Philips PerfectCare 6000 Series PSG6064/80

2400 W, 600 g/min

Product details

Ultra fast. Extra compact.
The PerfectCare 6000 series is designed for the best possible steam performance and now presents itself in a completely renewed, compact design.
So you can iron even faster without compromising on storage space. And thanks to OptimalTEMP technology, you're guaranteed no burns*.

Key specifications

Type of iron
Steam iron
Max. steam output
600 g/min
Power consumption
2400 W
Coating
SteamGlide Advanced
Tank capacity
1800 ml
Exact colour description
Black
Gold
Item number
33183448

General information

Manufacturer
Category
Manufacturer no.
PSG6064/80
Release date
25.5.2023
Sales rank in Category Clothes irons
May include power adapter
Yes
Maximum order quantity
2

Colour

Colour group
Black
Gold
Exact colour description
Black
Gold

Iron properties

Type of iron
Steam iron
Special features
Cable rewind
Lime protection system
Continuous steam output
130 g/min
Max. steam output
600 g/min
Steam pressure
8 bar
Tank capacity
1800 ml
Heating time
2 min

Soleplate properties

Coating
SteamGlide Advanced

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
SBTi

Model

Model number
80
PSG6064

Power supply

Power supply
Electrical connection
Power consumption
2400 W
Cable length
1.65 m

Product dimensions

Length
36.80 cm
Width
16.80 cm
Height
26.90 cm
Weight
3200 g
Clothes iron weight
1200 g

Package dimensions

Length
43.10 cm
Width
22.30 cm
Height
33.70 cm
Weight
4.43 kg

30-day right of returnReturn policy
24 Months Bring-in WarrantyWarranty provisions

Reviews & Ratings

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Very good83/100Rank 3 out of 10
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