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Non-stick Soleplate, SmartTemp System
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Spray mist
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Variable steam
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360° swivel cord
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
By Nina on
November 14, 2010
Style Name: White/blueItem Package Quantity: 1
Black &Decker Steam Iron F210 I wanted a lightweight steam iron since
I have arthritis in my hands and plenty of ironing to do. Almost every iron I
looked at, especially the more expensive ones, seemed to have been designed and
tested by men who've never ironed in their lives, and are weightlifting body
builders with huge hands and strong fingers to press steam and spray buttons.
Fill one of those irons with water and you'd be lucky to drag it across an
ironing board, never mind lift it and maneuver it around the garment 20-40
times as you iron each item.
The Black & Decker F210 steam iron seemed perfect for my needs, very lightweight, with all the key features I want, except auto shut-off. It has adjustable continuous steam, dampening spray, fabric heat settings, even a bonus ridiculously low $14 price tag, everything I wanted without the hand-numbing weight. Pleased with myself and my purchase, I toted it home, filled it with water, plugged it in, and from there it all went downhill.
The F210 proceeded to sputter, spit, spurt, dribble and drool water all over the ironing board and garment while I tried everything possible to make it function properly. I adjusted the fabric heat settings and steam settings, gave it more time to heat up, laid the iron flat, stood it up vertically (on its rather wobbly base) and checked to make sure I hadn't overfilled it, but nothing cured this iron's chronic incontinence, it continued to let loose all over my clothes. Amazed this iron had even made it onto the market, I gave up, unplugged the iron and got ready for bed.Read more ›
The Black & Decker F210 steam iron seemed perfect for my needs, very lightweight, with all the key features I want, except auto shut-off. It has adjustable continuous steam, dampening spray, fabric heat settings, even a bonus ridiculously low $14 price tag, everything I wanted without the hand-numbing weight. Pleased with myself and my purchase, I toted it home, filled it with water, plugged it in, and from there it all went downhill.
The F210 proceeded to sputter, spit, spurt, dribble and drool water all over the ironing board and garment while I tried everything possible to make it function properly. I adjusted the fabric heat settings and steam settings, gave it more time to heat up, laid the iron flat, stood it up vertically (on its rather wobbly base) and checked to make sure I hadn't overfilled it, but nothing cured this iron's chronic incontinence, it continued to let loose all over my clothes. Amazed this iron had even made it onto the market, I gave up, unplugged the iron and got ready for bed.Read more ›
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