BLACK+DECKER ICL500 Light ‘N Go Cordless Iron with Nonstick Soleplate Large Water Tank Purple
Discover a new way to iron! The BLACK+DECKER light ‘N Go cordless iron makes it simple to remove wrinkles without the hassle that comes with Traditional corded irons. The cordless design gives you the freedom of movement, with no power cord to tangle or get caught up on the ironing board. It’s all possible with the charging base, which heats up The iron fast and includes a light ring that indicates when the iron needs to recharge and when it’s ready to use. The nonstick ceramic soleplate retains heat well And smooth out wrinkles on a variety of iron able fabrics, and the steam and spray mist controls let you quickly remove tough creases and wrinkles. Other features include: 1500 watts, vertical steam, auto shutoff, Large Water Tank, self-cleaning function, 1. 8M (6ft) power cord, 2-year limited.
Product Features
- Cordless design for versatile, tangle-free ironing – Iron the easy way!
- Illuminated charging base delivers fast heat and convenience – Return the iron for a quick recharge between garments.
- Ceramic nonstick soleplate smooth out wrinkles on a variety of fabrics
- Burst of steam + spray mist + vertical steaming for fast steam and moisture control
- Self-cleaning function removes scale buildup
Great concept! Barely workable implementation. I sometimes think that I shouldn’t tell people, “I’m a quilter.” Instead, I should say, “I iron a lot, and occasionally I sew together the fabric that I iron.” Because anyone who quilts does a HUGE amount of ironing. Every quilt block is ironed after each seam… and most quilts have thousands of seams.As a result, in the last 15 years I’ve worn out more than a few irons. They generally appear to follow the same law as kitchen toasters: It doesn’t matter how much or little you…
Cordless = convenience but not this one We have several battery powered/cordless appliances. The greatest advantage is freedom to take it anywhere without any limits of a cord. Just plug it in when it needs to be charged. But this one requires it to be connected to the cord via the base more often than any other appliance we have.First off is the landing base. It takes up twice the room that the iron would by itself. While it is easy to just set the iron on, the ring of lights makes it more complex that it is. There is…
I seldom need to iron–like maybe three or four times a year, and when I moved to my current digs, I left behind my ironing board (no room). Since the iron belonged to my ex-significant other, that stayed behind too. Replacing both hasn’t been a priority, but when I had a chance to acquire this iron, I jumped at the chance. Sometimes you just need one. (And then I had to get some kind of compact ironing board, but that’s another story.)I’ve used one other cordless iron (not this…