Black & Decker D2030 Auto-Off Digital Advantage Iron
Black & Decker D2030 Auto-Off Digital Advantage Iron
Black & Decker D2030 Auto-Off Digital Advantage Iron Reviews
I have owned Kenmore Irons, and a top line Rowenta that was recently dropped – replaced by this B&D model. It holds more water than others, there is no gimicky controls – very basic – press the button for the right textile setting and go. The sole plate is smooth – steam is powerful. I iron all my jeans – most come out of the dryer with hard creases – this iron presses them all out. Delicate items – poly and blends – no melting! My old Rowenta melted everthing it touched – and then the $15 cleaning kit was a hassel with Rowenta – not to mention all the spitting from the steam holes. Black and Decker has made a fantastic iron that well worth the money! Don’t hesitate – just buy it.
This iron does a really good job of ironing but it has a major design flaw. The cover over the water well breaks really easily. I had read reviews before I bought it where people stated they had the same issue. Like a dummy I figured they were just rough with it and was sure it wouldn’t happen to mine. I was wrong. The third time I used it, although I was very careful, the piece that holds the cover shut broke off. I have to fill it and tape the cover down with masking tape. It’s a real pain. And water still leaks out of the water well all over my clothes. You would think a company like Black & Decker could come up with something better than this. I’d be willing to pay more to have a better cover. 5 stars for ironing power and ease. 2 for design.


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