
Beautural Steam Iron
Score: 64/100
Hamilton Beach Iron & Vertical Steamer Silver
Score: 75/100
Rankings

The Hamilton Beach 19806 delivers 1800 W power with a durable Durathon nonstick soleplate, retractable cord and vertical-steam capability for robust household ironing. Missing water-tank capacity details and its moderate weight are notable drawbacks. Suited for families needing strong steam performance on thick fabrics.

The Beautural Advanced LCD Iron provides 1800 W power, a digital LCD with nine preset settings and a double-ceramic soleplate for smooth gliding. However, frequent malfunctions reported in testing raise concerns about reliability. Suitable for users who prioritize precise temperature control over rugged durability.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| ↓ lower better | 1.442 kg | 1.419 kgbest |
1,800 Wbest | 1,800 Wbest | |
9best | — | |
— | 243.84 cmbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Design & Build(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 1.442 kg | 1.419 kg |
Soleplate Material | Double Ceramic | Durathon Nonstick |

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TechGearLab testers were impressed by the iron's strong steam output and intuitive LCD interface, but they ultimately could not recommend it due to frequent malfunctions that caused inconsistent results during thorough testing.
While promotional videos and limited user mentions praise the smooth glide, powerful steam burst, and time‑saving benefits, there is a notable absence of detailed consumer feedback, making overall sentiment unclear.


Professional reviewers and retailer editors position the 19806 as a durable, high-steam iron that outperforms Hamilton Beach's mid-range model with a more robust soleplate and greater steam output, emphasizing its suitability for heavy-duty household ironing tasks.
Everyday users appreciate the iron's strong steam and durable soleplate, reporting effective wrinkle removal on thick fabrics, while noting the lack of detailed water-tank information and the iron's relatively heavy weight.