The system behind the Philios PerfectCare was having known my mother uses a similar model of another company. It is particularly great, you really can iron anything with it. Even beads or imprints can bebügeln "directly" without contact or cover. Included with the iron itself, a cable holder, a measuring cup and instructions were included. On this I was missing something, but more on that later. Filling of water is comfortable by the particularly large opening. I know from my normal Philips and like it here very well. The cable is also pleasantly long and for me is more than enough. Commissioning is simple and well described in the Quick Start Guide, filling with water, close, insert cover, wait until it no longer looks and finish. To adjust the steam, there is above a slide which engages in 3 positions. Once without steam, once permanently steamy and even an Eco mode with less steam. This is also special about the iron. There is no temperature indicator or controller. It is ironed with steam, so you can also just leave so stand on the board or even the laundry. In the manual I was not "referred to the hide good for me 'Power button below the handle, so I found him after a few shirts. This I had already missed, because I knew him from my mother. This can be targeted, Make strong burst of steam to smooth particularly Hartnäkige points or something to dampen targeted after I have the button found, I find super positioned him. I do not need cumbersome pressing with thumb up a button, but got him are virtually identical in their hands . It can be operated without the I need to remove my hand from the usual position. So the result, I ironed some different materials and am undecided. Some parts are really ironed quickly and well, others I know of significantly better results in the Iron my mother, especially the multi-ply iron does not work as well as I know it. Also of advantage is the easy Entkalker Indicators and the function itself. The steam knob is well positioned, but unfortunately it did not completely convinced me, something is missing, the force my mother of the iron. I would not know the object of comparison, I would probably be happier.