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The BLACK+DECKER Easy Steam IR40V and IR1350S bundle features a powerful 1200W iron with SmartSteam technology for automatic steam regulation, a durable stainless steel soleplate for smooth gliding, and safety-focused 3-way auto shutoff. With separate steam and temperature controls, a 10-foot cord for extended reach, and a spray mist button for tough wrinkles, this compact iron set is designed for efficient, professional-quality ironing at home.
K**K
Simple and Works Perfectly!
This clothing iron is fantastic! It heats up quickly, glides smoothly, and makes ironing so much easier. I love how simple it is to use—no complicated settings, just straightforward performance. My clothes look crisp in no time, and it’s lightweight enough that it doesn’t feel like a chore. Highly recommend for anyone who wants an easy, reliable iron that gets the job done!
A**R
Decent iron
Exactly as described. Quick and efficient delivery. Priced well. Highly recommend. Easy to get delivered to my home. This is a decent iron that heats up quickly and does shut off if left on. Lightweight iron and can iron many things with one fill.
K**S
Water leaks.
The iron itself works okay, but the water part leaks pretty easily, so I probably will just not use that feature. It isn't a seal problem, but a design issue, and maybe its my fault . . . But I'm not aggressively ironing, so I'd say thats not it. Overall all still a good iron for the price.
J**B
Very Good Iron
This replaced a vintage iron of the same brand and type, but this one is much lighter and heats up quicker. Very satisfied so far.
A**A
Heats up fast and works well
I’ve been using this iron for a few weeks now, and it’s been a huge help in keeping my clothes looking crisp. It heats up very quickly, so I don’t have to wait long to get started, and the steam output is strong enough to smooth out even stubborn wrinkles. The temperature dial is easy to adjust, and it handles different fabrics really well—cotton, linen, and even delicate pieces have all come out looking great.The iron glides smoothly over fabric without catching, and the pointed tip makes it easy to get around buttons and into tight corners. The water reservoir is simple to fill, and I like that the steam function doesn’t sputter or leak while ironing.One small downside: the cord is a little shorter than I expected, so I sometimes have to rearrange where I’m ironing to reach comfortably.Overall, it’s a reliable, efficient iron that makes ironing a lot less of a chore. I’d definitely recommend it if you’re looking for a good everyday option!
T**.
Good value for money
Works well and is very light.
L**I
Very basic iron ... awkward to fill or empty water.
I don't iron as much as I had in the past ... in fact very little. The old iron I had finally gave up the ghost so I needed a new, basic iron, and this is a VERY basic iron but seems adequate for occasional use. One of the things I did not like about it is there is no way to turn off the steam function if you need to use dry high heat (which my old iron had). If you have water in the reservoir, you need to empty it, wherein lies the other issue. The small water fill slot is somewhat awkward and you have to pour the water in very slowly and at an awkward angle. If you want to empty the reservoir, it has to come out the same slot and you have to turn the iron upside down and rotate through various angles to get all the water out. In my opinion, this is a very poor design. Speaking of water, the instruction sheet states that you can use tap water. Depending on your water hardness, this may be an issue in the long term as minerals will tend to build up. You can descale using vinegar, but you can avoid having do that by using distilled water, which has no minerals. The instructions also say to not use whole-house softened water. Likely this is due to the fact that most softening systems use salt to soften the water, this too can build up and ruin the iron. To stay safe, again I would recommend using distilled water (not purified drinking nor spring water, which contain minerals), which is usually readily available at most grocery stores and not very expensive. It does have an auto-off feature if laying flat or on its side for over three minutes, or if it sits vertically for over eight minutes (though laying flat for three minutes will likely burn your fabric and may start a fire). I did not try out this feature but if it works, it works. It does have a spray nozzle if you need extra dampness to get a stubborn wrinkle(s) out. When you turn the heat selection dial to the steam function (4 or higher) there is a bit of resistance felt on the dial and perhaps this is due to a mechanical function of using steam. Not sure, but it may be normal. It does NOT do vertical steaming (i.e. steam when iron is held vertically), which is useful for removing wrinkles from fabrics hanging vertically, such as curtains, without having to remove them and lay them flat. There are other models and brands that offer this feature, but at a bit more cost. The iron uses 1200 watts of electricity (which is 10 amps on a 120 volt service) so keep that in mind when using and be sure you are not using another high wattage appliance (such as microwave, toaster or hair-dryer) on the same circuit at the same time if say, you are using a 20 amp circuit, which is normally the highest on a single household 120 volt circuit.SUMMARY: For the cost, this appears to be an adequate basic iron for occasional use. If you need more features, you can find those in other models, though at a higher cost. The biggest issue I have with this is the awkward water filling/emptying.
P**K
Good for the price
Good budget iron! I needed an iron to patch the man's work pants. This heats up quick and gets the job done!
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