Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Black & Decker D5500 Digital Evolution 1500-Watt Steam Iron with Ceramic Soleplate

Product Description

Digital Evolution Iron has a lighted digital display that lets you see at a glance the fabric temperature setting, and the variable stream dial lets you control the amount of steam you want for each fabric


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #549 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Size: Other-Size
  • Brand: Black & Decker
  • Model: D5500
  • Dimensions: 6.13" h x 5.25" w x 12.25" l,

Features

  • 1500-watt digital steam iron with multi-lingual backlit digital display
  • Scratch-resistant Ceramic-Glide soleplate; ideal for any type of fabric
  • Variable steam, surge of steam, and vertical steam options; anti-drip system
  • Spray mist; auto-clean function; soft-grip handle; 3-way auto shut-off for safety
  • Measures 12 by 5-2/7 by 6 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Amazon.com Product Description
Press out wrinkles quickly and easily with this 1500-watt digital steam iron. It features a durable scratch-resistant Ceramic-Glide soleplate for smooth, gentle gliding and reduced static electricity, making it ideal for any type of fabric. To ensure simple operation, the iron provides user-friendly controls and a multi-lingual backlit digital display (in English, French, or Spanish) for checking the fabric temperature setting at a glance. It also comes equipped with Smart Steam technology, which automatically generates the right amount of steam based on the fabric type selected. Choose from various settings that include variable steam for control over the steam amount, surge of steam to help remove stubborn wrinkles, and vertical steam for hanging garments and draperies. Even more, the iron provides an anti-drip system that protects fabrics from water spotting, even at low temperatures. For safety and peace of mind, the iron shuts off automatically if left inactive in three different positions. Other highlights include a convenient spray mist, an auto-clean function, and a comfortable soft-grip handle. The digital steam iron measures 12 by 5-2/7 by 6 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.


Customer Reviews

Excellent iron with a few flaws.4
Pros:
- Flattens clothes in one pass.
- Excellent temperature control
- Sturdy construction.
- Smooth gliding ceramic sole plate.
- Nice rubber grip.

Cons:
- Awkward water filling.
- Must reset temp after unplugging.
- Not as stable in the upright position as the old T-Fal.
- No built in A/C unit to cool the user.

After a week of use my wife and I are very impressed with this iron as it seems to press clothing in just one pass compared to our 2 year old T-Fal.
As this is the first review I will explain a little about how this almost totally electronic iron works. After you plug it in you press the rubberized button to the left of the head until you reach your desired temperature. The temperature number, 1- 7, along with the type of fabric it is for appears in the window at the top of the head. Pressing the button to the right of the head lowers the temperature. The iron heats quickly and gives a soft beep when it is at the correct temperature. The steam feature is activated by pressing the rubberized button just below the window and an indicator flashes in the window. The steam works very well and of course there is a burst of steam button and a spray button on the top. The burst of steam button is on the right and the spray on the left which is backwards to me but I got used to it pretty quickly. The ceramic sole plate glides over clothing but if you have your temperature set too high for the material it will begin to stick, unlike the Teflon sole plate on the T-Fal which glided over everything at any temperature. This is probably a good thing as it keeps you from scorching your clothes. The rubberized grip is very positive and you have good control over the iron.
The only thing that keeps me from giving it 5 stars is the water fill system. The iron must be filled in the horizontal position which means that you can't set it down to fill it without burning something. Also, the gray color of the water tank is very aesthetically pleasing but it makes it hard to see the water level in the tank and the full mark is meant to be read with the iron in the horizontal position instead of sitting on its tail. Unplugging it and taking it to the sink is the easiest way to fill it but when you plug it back in you must reset your temperature and steam settings again which is another annoyance that makes me knock it a bit.
Overall it is a good and sturdy iron which has already taken a fall to the floor and is no worse for the wear. Perhaps the 2030 with its mechanical settings and digital readout, as well as a vertical fill water tank, might have been a less annoying alternative but I think that we will be happy with this for years to come.

easy to use!4
We replaced a Rowenta iron that had great steam but leaked like a sieve and had electrical cord issues after only a couple of years of use. This iron works well, good steam, good heft and really fast warm up times. The snub nosed end is not as pointy as I'm used to to get in small areas or around buttons but not a big issue. Works great for the price, especially after what we spent on the Rowenta. Some of the electronic symbols are cryptic and we went a couple weeks not realizing the steam wasn't on because the button and the symbol really didn't tell you much.

Nice iron5
I got this product after returning a sunbeam iron which was dripping. This one is nice to use although I have to agree with the person who said it has an awkward water filling system. Anything else is great. It`s worth the price.

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