Top Irons for Under $50

The Best Irons Available at a Reasonable Price

It can become quite costly to continually have your nice clothes dry-cleaned, especially when all they really need is a good ironing to remove any wrinkles. So it makes sense to invest in an iron not just to save money, but also because you never know when you might
 want to wear a certain shirt or outfit, but after removing it from the closet it is revealed to be horribly wrinkled. No problem if you have an iron and a small amount of time.

An iron is not a costly home accessory, but there is quite a large selection to choose from. More expensive models may give you additional features, but for under $50, you should be able to purchase an iron that will meet all your needs with little fuss.

A sturdily constructed, exquisitely designed iron is the Black & Decker D2030 Auto-Off Digital Advantage Iron. This iron features a LCD display that shows you the current temperature and fabric settings, and a comfortable soft grip. A tone sounds when the iron has adjusted to the proper setting, and an automatic shutoff prevents the iron from accidentally being left on. Other features also include variable steam controls and spray mist.

Simple and easy to use, the Black & Decker Advantage Iron makes the tedious task of ironing quick and painless. Utilizing 1500 watts of power, the iron heats up quickly, and holds a large capacity of water. The adjustable steam levels add an extra touch of control to your ironing, and a self-cleaning system helps keep the iron functioning in top form.

Irons have come a long way since the ugly, clunky-looking contraptions of decades ago. The stylish T-Fal 1769 Ultraglide Diffusion Iron with 3-Way Auto Shut-Off is more than just a sleekly designed iron. Gliding effortlessly over your clothing, the variable steam settings along with vertical steam settings and cool mist sprays help to produce wrinkle-free clothes quickly and efficiently.

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I purchased a black & decker iron because my old one just quit steaming. I'm not impressed with Black & Deckers new irons, Iron for 10 or 15 minutes and it quits steaming, but you can keep tapping it on the ironing board to get it to steaming again. I purchased a new Sunbeam iron a few days later. NOT IMPRESSED!!

Posted on 07/01/2008 at 2:07:20 PM

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