Wellll...!!!
First of all, I saw its predecessor, number 2, in an apartment where I tried it and I liked it very much. So, I decided to buy this Atmos 3. My only experience so far was with regular irons, so for me, this one is the king.
I bought it for 99 euros from a well-known store and I didn't have to pay for shipping, so it was okay for me since it would still cost me the same with shipping included. It irons very well and very quickly. In 30 minutes, I ironed a shirt and 25 pillowcases, everything turned out perfect!
While you iron, you press the steam button without letting go, which is essentially in the same place as regular irons, but it's a button, so no force is needed.
The water doesn't take long to heat up, it takes about five minutes, but you can start ironing slowly in three minutes until it heats up properly and starts producing a lot of steam. The iron is very lightweight, glides quite well, and definitely doesn't leak water or anything else like I read in the posts.
As for the settings, I have no idea, I put everything on full! I didn't run out of water, but because I emptied it after use, it was almost finished. It should stay around 200 ml max. In case you run out of water and want to continue ironing, you will need to turn off the device for 20 to 30 minutes and then open the tank and refill it. Only tap water should be used. No other type of water is suitable, not bottled, not demineralized. After use, you should empty it completely. All of this is to make it last for a long time.
Both the power cord and the hose that carries the steam from the system to the iron are really long, so you won't have any problems. There is no storage point for the cords and the iron doesn't lock onto the system.
Regarding the construction materials, they are fine. I read about cheap plastic, etc. I didn't notice that. The plastic is fine, nothing will break easily. Now, if it doesn't shine or isn't painted with exciting colors and logos, I don't know, it doesn't bother me. The iron is exactly as shown in the pictures, a retro old-fashioned ironing system that personally takes me back a couple of decades, reminds me of old advertisements, and fills me with memories.
Personally, I am very satisfied, I don't regret it at all. I didn't spend a fortune, my work is incredibly high-quality, and the ironing time is reduced significantly compared to a regular iron.
All ironing systems are meant for ironing multiple clothes at once. If you want an iron that you can plug in once a day, heat up in a second to iron a piece of clothing, and then close it without having to refill or empty it, then you need a regular iron, and that's it.
Otherwise, get this one with your eyes closed. It's very good and unbeatable economically compared to anything else. From this company, only this old-fashioned boiler one is worth it. I hope I helped you!!!