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Black & Decker D6000 All-Temp Steam Iron with Stainless-Steel Soleplate

Black & Decker D6000 All-Temp Steam Iron with Stainless-Steel Soleplate
Black & Decker D6000 All-Temp Steam Iron with Stainless-Steel Soleplate

Code : B001F5RQQ0

Category : clothes steamer
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Product Description

Introducing the iron of the future. An iron that gives you the power to use steam while ironing even your most delicate fabrics, including acrylic, nylon and polyester. No matter what temperature setting you select, you will always have the freedom of choosing steam.





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115 of 119 people found the following review helpful.
2You might be steamed if you buy this iron
By M. Erb
I've recently gotten this Black & Decker D6000 iron and also currently own the Black & Decker D2030 Auto-Off Digital Advantage Iron (I have posted my review of that iron previously on the D2030 product page). Regarding the D2030, overall I am very happy with the D2030 iron with one or two quibbles, the most problematic of which is that I constantly, but inadvertently, turn off the steam while ironing because of the placement of the steam dial. It's positioning coincides with where my thumb naturally wants to rest while ironing. As a result I am always accidentally turning off the steam. The D6000 resolves that problem since the steam control is no longer a dial, but a button that is placed on the top front area of the handle. So in that regard, this iron improves upon the D2030. However in almost all other areas, this iron is actually not as good an iron as the D2030 as I'll explain.For reference, I have also reviewed the D2030 and you can find that review here:http://www.amazon.com/review/RU31UO0E382H5/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0006ZUHR0&nodeID=&tag=&linkCode=As others have noted, this iron is quite heavy. I found using this iron for any length of time to be more fatiguing than the D2030. The D2030 is not a light weight iron and actually the "heft" of the iron feels solid and just about right. My wife complained immediately about how heavy the D6000 iron felt to her. I weighed the D6000, without water, and it tipped the scale at 3 lb, 11oz. Compared to the D2030 that weighs, without water, 2lb, 15oz. So this iron is nearly a pound heavier than the D2030... that's significant difference. It can be debated whether a heavier iron makes a more efficient iron or not, but the reality is that it is a heavy iron to use and some people may find it too heavy to use for extended periods of time.Another issue is the water fill cover. Unlike the D2030 that can be filled when the iron is standing vertically on it's heel plate, the D6000 can only be filled when it is in the horizontal position, or the active ironing position. This is extremely poor design because it means that you have to fill the iron, probably while it is still really hot, with the hot soleplate just sitting on your ironing board cover. Furthermore, the water fill cover lifts open in such a way that it is more difficult then necessary to pour water into the reservoir with a standard measuring cup. You are unable to get the lip of the cup close enough to the water fill hole since the lid is sticking straight up into the air effectively blocking your attempt to get close to the hold with your cup. Black and Decker does not include any sort of cup with a pointy spout to facilitate this either. The end result is that you end up spilling water as you attempt to fill the reservoir. I also noticed some water spilling out of the closed filling spout when I tipped the iron back up on its soleplate. It seems that this might even be dangerous since the heat control buttons and backlight display are in the path of the dripping water.The reservoir holds approximately 14 oz of water which sounds like a lot, but I was amazed at how quickly it depletes. The iron produces great steam but the water empties quickly as a result. If it were easier to fill, that wouldn't be a real problem, but it becomes a problem since it isn't that easy to fill.I also noticed that the cord of the D6000 is almost 2 feet shorter than the cord length of the D2030. It's not a short cord by any means, but it is significantly shorter than the D2030 cord.If you are a "cord wrapper", this iron falls short because you will discover that the design of this iron prevents you from wrapping the cord around the iron for storage. The front of the iron is sloped plastic with no way for the cord to nestle into anything that will enable you to wrap the cord around it.The iron does have conveniently placed controls. The temperature is controlled by two buttons, one on either side of the front part of the handle. The left button turns the iron up through the various settings while the right button turns the iron down. The top of the handle also has two buttons that control the spray and shot-of-steam functions. A button for "auto clean" is located on the top of the water reservoir cover, underneath the handle.A nicely backlit display indicates the various iron functions which makes it easy to see what functions you have enabled.The iron was quick to achieve desired temperature and also features an auto-shutoff if you leave the iron unattended.But the biggest problem with the iron that I had is that it lets water, not just steam, sputter out of the soleplate when ironing. When the iron is brand new, this isn't an issue. But as the iron begins to accumulate mineral deposits, this will be a big problem. If you've ever ironed a white shirt and had mineral deposits spit out of your iron, you know how it can stain the fabric. For this reason alone, I would avoid this iron.Overall I was disappointed with the D6000 iron. In spite of the couple of control improvements over the D2030, the other things wrong with the iron make the D2030 a better choice (and at a significantly lower cost).Pros:-Quick to reach temperature-Control buttons are well-placed-Iron produces a lot of steamCons:-Difficult to fill with water and can't be filled in the vertical position.-Water sputters out of soleplate when ironing with the potential to stain your clothing.-Iron is quite heavy which makes it tiring to useI'd suggest looking at the Black and Decker D2030 which avoids most of the problems that this iron has. Black & Decker D2030 Auto-Off Digital Advantage Iron

50 of 51 people found the following review helpful.
4Incredible Iron!
By A. C. Simonson
Black & Decker D6000 All Temp Digital Steam Iron, BlueSeptember 2008 Initial Review:I bought this D6000 iron direct from Black & Decker, and I have to say, I'm most amazed. For the past 10 years I was using a Black & Decker model...but the steam didn't really come out anymore, and I was using a lot of "Magic Sizing" on my shirts to get them to iron well.Originally, I bought a Shark as a replacement, but didn't even get it out of the box before reading the horrific reviews. It went back, and I got this.WOW! No Magic Sizing needed and my ironing time is a third of what it used to be. Yup, you really can have steam at all settings. A lot of steam comes out with the steaming option on, and you get a heck of a lot more with the "steam burst" feature. The fact that you can clean all the mineral build up in the steam vents is great. The digital functions make it foolproof to iron. Read the tag, set the temp setting.I also do large format photography, and I make albumen prints. I thought the vertical steam function would be perfect for steaming my paper, a necessary step in the process. I wasn't too sold on that (it worked, but be careful of the hot steam), but found that just using the regular steam function without touching the paper was fine.The auto off feature proved useful when my wife irons. =) Oh, and the fact that she now irons her clothes is a real testament to how great this iron is!!!!Couple cons: Filling the water tank isn't all that easy - would have been nice if it came with some sort of cup or funnel. Also, the tank empties quickly. But I'd prefer that over an iron where less steam comes out any day.Do not go for the cheaper, crappy irons. This is the real deal. You won't be disappointed!August 2011 UPDATE:The iron is still going strong. One problem though seems to be the handle. The rubberized hand grip started getting brown and gross, so I scrubbed it. For some reason, the rubber has morphed from a solid (rubber) material to a mushy puddy. A dull fingernail will stick in it, and mush it aground like clay. It's super sticky (and hence collects dirt easily). This appears to be a materials flaw, as the iron has always been stored indoors at typical room temperatures. I plan to call B&D and see what they can do.

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
5A real time saver.
By esanta
I despise ironing with a passion. I've owned several irons, some of them fairly expensive, and this is the first one that can properly iron a shirt pane or collar in one pass, which considerably reduces the amount of time and effort it takes to do the job.The D6000 weighs 4 lbs, which is quite heavy but probably explains why it does such a good job; it glides effortlessly over most materials.Unlike most other irons where you set the temperature using a mechanical dial, the D6000 features a fancy blue backlit LCD control panel displaying all the settings (steam, temperature, fabric type...) in an easy to read, large font. The steam is abundant and constant regardless of the temperature setting as advertised, a very useful feature. Of course, the flipside is that you get to fill up the water tank more often, which fortunately is a snap thanks to the large fill port: hold the iron horizontally, open the fill port and put under the water faucet.A "vertical steam" mode lets you steam hanging clothes and drapes (I have not had a chance to use this feature)The manufacturer states that the iron does not need to be emptied after each use. The self cleaning feature should be used once a month to insure proper descaling.The D6000 is easy to use and almost reconciled me with the ironing chore. By cutting my ironing time in half, it has more than earned its five stars.

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #39332 in Home
  • Size: White
  • Color: Silver
  • Brand: Black & Decker
  • Model: D6000
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x
    5.10" w x
    6.30" l,
    4.45 pounds

Features

  • Iron with digital control panel and INOX stainless-steel soleplate
  • Steam-on-demand at any temperature; auto steam at high temperatures
  • Spray-mist and steam-surge buttons; vertical steam; anti-drip system
  • Comfort Grip handle; 360-degree pivoting cord; 3-way auto shutoff for safety
  • Measures approximately 12 by 5 by 6-2/7 inches



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