My Review Of The Black & Decker Digital Advantage D2030
What I like about the D2030 iron is the fact that it’s very affordable. One of the D2030 features is its display that shows the type of fabric. Then it shows you if the steam setting is available for the fabric you are about to iron. Even in low light, the display is easy to read because it’s back-lit. This iron does a really good job of ironing but it has a major design flaw. The cover over the water well breaks really easily. I had read reviews before I bought it where people stated they had the same issue. Like a dummy I figured they were just rough with it and was sure it wouldn’t happen to mine. I was wrong. The third time I used it, although I was very careful, the piece that holds the cover shut broke off. I have to fill it and tape the cover down with masking tape. It’s a real pain. And water still leaks out of the water well all over my clothes. You would think a company like Black & Decker could come up with something better than this. I’d be willing to pay more to have a better cover. 5 stars for ironing power and ease. With 1,500 watts of heating power, Black & Decker’s D2030 Digital Advantage Iron displays temperature settings, actual temperature and fabric settings for customized ironing of a wide variety of materials. A step up from conventional, digital-display irons, the Black & Decker Digital Advantage D2030’s mini LCD monitor features back lighting for easy viewing. A motion sensitive auto-off mechanism keeps the house safe and offers peace of mind as the car pulls out of the driveway. Audible temperature-ready alerts, spray mist, auto cleaning, plus vertical/variable and surge steaming. A stainless steel sole plate keeps the business end of this iron clean for years of reliable and fabric-friendly use.
