Black & Decker D5500 Digital Evolution 1500-Watt Steam Iron with Ceramic Soleplate
Feb 09, 2010 in
Electronics
- 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
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… More >>
Black & Decker D5500 Digital Evolution 1500-Watt Steam Iron with Ceramic Soleplate
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5 comments
T. M. Tobias on February 9, 2010 at 11:56 pm
I was very pleased with this iron. The product is great and performs as well or better than described. I use it daily and my only complaint is that I need to fill up the water reservoire more often than I would like.
M. Mitry on February 10, 2010 at 1:26 am
The iron stopped working within less than one month and only used 3 time and each time about 30 minutes. This is one of the worest product I ever purchased. Contacte Black and Decker and so far no response. Do not waste your money buy a better quality product. Amazon should take this products off their selling lists of product
Brenda C. Reddout on February 10, 2010 at 3:12 am
I purchased the Black and Decker iron about a month ago and have had several opportunities to use it. I like that it doesn’t use a lot of water to make steam, nor generate a lot of heat over the ironing board. I don’t like that if you don’t know to turn on the steam button, you don’t have steam. I don’t like that the iron doesn’t get as hot as I would like it. I don’t like that the cord doesn’t retract. My last iron cost about $150. I swore that after that iron broke in less than two years, I would never spend that much for an iron. When all is said and done, this Black and Decker is very close in quality to the more expensive iron, which means that both were just “ok”.
Thomas L. Richer on February 10, 2010 at 4:11 am
Prompt service, fair price and a “HOT” product. Product appears to be as company advertised and reviews indicated. Should change “Amazon” to “Amazin’.”
Larry L. McCall on February 10, 2010 at 6:06 am
In searching Amazon for an iron to replace one that I had broken, I noticed the many positive comments regarding this B&D model. My wife is not high-tech and is also left-handed so I took these factors into consideration.
She was pleasantly surprised after she had used the iron a few times as the swivel function works great and the iron glides across the clothing. She also manages the digital setting for fabric type with ease. Only drawback that I have noticed is that she continues to rely on her water spray bottle instead of using the spray function on the iron. She does use the steam from the iron, however.
Overall, it was a great purchase at a fantastic price.