
Beautural Steam Iron
Score: 64/100
Omaiga Steam Iron
Score: 80/100Rankings

The Omaiga KB-865-P1 is a high-power 1750 W iron with strong steam output and a ceramic coated soleplate. It misses vertical steaming and a digital display, which limits versatility. Best suited for users who want powerful steam performance at a budget price.

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 | 1.4 kgbest |
1,800 Wbest | 1,750 W | |
— | 35 g/minbest | |
— | 450 mlbest | |
9best | — |
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Power(1) | ||
Wattage (W) | 1800 W | 1750 W |
Design & Build(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 1.442 kg | 1.4 kg |
Soleplate Material | Double Ceramic | Ceramic Coated |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

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 consistently highlight the KB-865-P1's premium typing feel, thanks to its gasket mount and extensive foam damping, and commend its smooth pre-lubed linear switches that punch above the board's price. The tri-mode connectivity and low-latency 2.4 GHz performance earn praise for versatility, while the software's macOS instability and minor Bluetooth latency are the most common criticisms. Overall, the keyboard is seen as a high-value option that rivals much more expensive mechanical boards.
Everyday users overwhelmingly recommend the keyboard, praising its thocky sound, long battery life, and easy hot-swap modding. Common praise centers on the premium feel for the price and portability. Recurring complaints involve stabilizer rattles, Bluetooth drops on Windows, slight keycap fade, and faster-than-advertised battery drain when using Bluetooth.
“Insane thock for the price-feels like a $200 board”

“thockier than GMMK Pro”

“KB-865-P1 punches above its weight-smooth linears rival $150 boards”

