It is a steam-iron from CORNELL, model CSI-S1605. According to product descriptions: it supports dry ironing, steam, spray, burst-steam and vertical-steam functions.
Power: Around 1600 W, operating at 220–240 V / 50–60 Hz — typical for household irons in Malaysia.
Soleplate: Non-stick / ceramic-coated soleplate, to enable smooth gliding over fabrics and reduce sticking / snagging.
Steam & water tank: It includes steam/spray/steam-burst capability (though publicly available listing for “S1605S” shows “power: 2000-2400 W” — likely a listing mismatch; but similar 1600W models from Cornell use steam/tank/ceramic soleplate features.
Controls: Adjustable thermostat/heat control — letting you adjust temperature depending on fabric.
Safety / convenience features: The model listing mentions functions like self-cleaning, anti-drip / anti-calc, and overheat / auto-shut-off / safety cutoff.
Versatile ironing tasks: Since you get dry-iron + steam + spray + steam-burst + vertical-steam, it works well for a variety of garments: shirts, pants, dresses, uniforms — even hanging clothes or curtains (vertical steam).
Smooth gliding & fabric safety: Non-stick / ceramic soleplate helps avoid snagging or burning delicate fabrics. Good for mixed wardrobes (cotton, synthetics, blends).
Moderate power + convenience: 1600 W is adequate for regular household ironing — you get enough heat/steam for everyday clothes without excessive energy use.
All-in-one home solution: For a typical household in Malaysia (hot climate, regular laundry), this iron covers most needs: shirts, daily wear, quick ironing, light to moderate loads.
Malaysia