Tefal FV3910 steam iron Easygliss:
+ Low weight, net 1245g reweighed (1525g)
+ Very good distribution of the steam outlet holes in the soleplate! -> Virtually full-surface vapor deposition
+ Functional fleet soleplate
+ Good state by wide "walk"
+ Foot can be used as Kabelauf- wrapping, Kabellclip incl.
+ Auto Stop 30 sec. Horizontal / 8 Min. Vertical
+ Good power plug with integrated train function
+ Small warm-up
+ - Attractive design
+ - Standard Moderate Antiscale equipment for steam irons
- Poor gaps, sharp-edged projections, especially the stand, -> Risk of injury
- Small capacity of the water tank, "only" 270ml (350ml)
- Steam boost 110g (150g) Very disadvantageous for "Deep front pocket '/ Jeans, water tank at frequent steaming out quickly!
- Adverse ergonomics by interfering turbo steam button in the front grip area
- No "Single Finger operation" during ironing possible burst of steam button a little clunky and not ergonomic
- Cable length "only" 2m (2.5m)
- Moving cable "only" with vertical joint (360 degrees)
- Small amount of steam 0-35g / min. (40g)
- Manual "only" with pictograms, without any text. Full version "only" as a download -> restricted seniors Suitable
- Some pictograms Not meaningful, difficult / not understandable
- Bad P / L ratio towards the reference / NF model
My Conclusion:
The Tefal FV3910 steam iron may (so) compete against the reference model in practice not nearly. The performance is sometimes well below the reference, for me, a disadvantage in the unloved for me bow practice. However, some "minuses" certainly also be seen purely subjective! Absolutely unacceptable is the processing and the sharp-edged projections that involve a risk of injury for me. Maybe / Hopefully the test model is there only a single case / "Monday iron".
In sum, the partly significant weaknesses the P / L ratio absolutely not fit, especially as the reference (current) is more favorable.
I can not recommend the steam iron therefore.