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It sounds like steam irons are a bad idea in general with regard to mid/high-end clothing.
Can never get a "deal" from you.
Steam irons don't kill suits, people kill suits.
Note on steam irons for anybody reading this thread that would rather not learn the hard way
Rowenta specifically warns against using distilled water in their irons. I find this odd myself but it's true.
Is there any real advantage to using steam over a dry iron and a spray bottle/damp shirt/press cloth? And is it enough to go through the trouble of filling and emptying the iron daily? I've seen so many leaking and deposit-filled irons in hotels that I've always avoided using steam at home.