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Sunbeam 4231-009-000 Sunbeam® Steam Master® Iron With Secu Overview:
- Steam Master® iron
- Secure Cord? retractions eliminates cord whipping effect
- 3 way Motion Smart® auto off turns the iron off for your safety
- Non stick soleplate for smooth gliding
- Spray Mist® feature to remove creases
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Sunbeam 4231-009-000 Sunbeam® Steam Master® Iron With Secu Reviews
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful Great While It Lasted...., February 1, 2010 By Kelly (Colorado) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sunbeam 4231-009-000 Sunbeam� Steam Master� Iron With Secu (Kitchen) At first, my husband and I really liked this iron. It shut off after not being in use for a while and the retractable cord was awesome for storing the iron. It seemed to iron fabric nicely and quickly. It put out a great amount of steam. We are not heavy-duty ironers, only about 4-5 shirts a week. After about a month or two, we noticed that the cord wasn't retracting very well and that the auto shut off would go into effect much quicker. We still managed to get our ironing done, though. Then, yesterday, the iron just died. The auto shut off feature took over always. As soon as you turned the iron on, the little red indicator light would start blinking and the iron refused to get even warm. It was a bit scary because the handle got pretty warm, but nothing else did. I would never buy this again. We bought it in October and 3 1/2 months later it won't work...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful great steam for this basic inexpensive iron, December 26, 2011 By Sandi Smith (planet earth) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sunbeam 4231-009-000 Sunbeam� Steam Master� Iron With Secu (Kitchen) I'm surprised by the poor reviews for this iron. I've had mine for over a year and use it virtually daily and never had any problems. It's lightweight, heats up quickly, and puts out tons of steam. I have only two complaints. The retractable cord doesn't retract well at all, so I just leave the cord fully extended. Also the safety shutoff feature is odd, it's annoying to turn off the iron but leave it plugged in and find that after a certain amount of time I need to unplug it and leave it unplugged for approximately 10 seconds before I can turn it back on again. When I'm sewing I'm frequently turning the iron on and off and it's frustrating to have to continually unplug the thing. But other than those two issues, the iron is otherwise great! My prior iron was a $100+ Rowenta, I think I'll stick with the less expensive Sunbeams from now on. My iron has never leaked, but a couple of times I left the water reservoir door open and a little bit of water came out then. Regarding... Read more
There are way better irons, March 21, 2012 By Jayarby "Jayarby" (Philadelphia, PA, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sunbeam 4231-009-000 Sunbeam� Steam Master� Iron With Secu (Kitchen) I bought this less than a year ago and it has already broken down. Just stopped heating. I can't seem to find a iron that lasts anymore. I had a Black & Decker that lasted about 10 years. I bought another B&D for $50 after a recommendation in Consumer Reports. That one last a year and I bought this one. Aside from just no heating there are other things that I don't like about this iron. 1. It's hard to fill water. Water spills all over the place when filling. My B&D had a little hole that allowed air to escape, so no spillage. 2. The reservoir cap is flimsy. You have to be careful to not break it off. 3. Because it has a retractable cord, the cord doesn't stick up away from the iron so it gets in the way. 4. The cord is too short. Doesn't give me enough to manuever around. I think I'll go back to a cheaper B&D iron if I have to keep replacing one every year. Maybe I'll get lucky.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful Great While It Lasted...., By Kelly (Colorado) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sunbeam 4231-009-000 Sunbeam� Steam Master� Iron With Secu (Kitchen) At first, my husband and I really liked this iron. It shut off after not being in use for a while and the retractable cord was awesome for storing the iron. It seemed to iron fabric nicely and quickly. It put out a great amount of steam. We are not heavy-duty ironers, only about 4-5 shirts a week. After about a month or two, we noticed that the cord wasn't retracting very well and that the auto shut off would go into effect much quicker. We still managed to get our ironing done, though. Then, yesterday, the iron just died. The auto shut off feature took over always. As soon as you turned the iron on, the little red indicator light would start blinking and the iron refused to get even warm. It was a bit scary because the handle got pretty warm, but nothing else did. I would never buy this again. We bought it in October and 3 1/2 months later it won't work... 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful great steam for this basic inexpensive iron, By Sandi Smith (planet earth) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sunbeam 4231-009-000 Sunbeam� Steam Master� Iron With Secu (Kitchen) I'm surprised by the poor reviews for this iron. I've had mine for over a year and use it virtually daily and never had any problems. It's lightweight, heats up quickly, and puts out tons of steam. I have only two complaints. The retractable cord doesn't retract well at all, so I just leave the cord fully extended. Also the safety shutoff feature is odd, it's annoying to turn off the iron but leave it plugged in and find that after a certain amount of time I need to unplug it and leave it unplugged for approximately 10 seconds before I can turn it back on again. When I'm sewing I'm frequently turning the iron on and off and it's frustrating to have to continually unplug the thing. But other than those two issues, the iron is otherwise great! My prior iron was a $100+ Rowenta, I think I'll stick with the less expensive Sunbeams from now on. My iron has never leaked, but a couple of times I left the water reservoir door open and a little bit of water came out then. Regarding... Read more There are way better irons, By Jayarby "Jayarby" (Philadelphia, PA, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sunbeam 4231-009-000 Sunbeam� Steam Master� Iron With Secu (Kitchen) I bought this less than a year ago and it has already broken down. Just stopped heating. I can't seem to find a iron that lasts anymore. I had a Black & Decker that lasted about 10 years. I bought another B&D for $50 after a recommendation in Consumer Reports. That one last a year and I bought this one. Aside from just no heating there are other things that I don't like about this iron. 1. It's hard to fill water. Water spills all over the place when filling. My B&D had a little hole that allowed air to escape, so no spillage. 2. The reservoir cap is flimsy. You have to be careful to not break it off. 3. Because it has a retractable cord, the cord doesn't stick up away from the iron so it gets in the way. 4. The cord is too short. Doesn't give me enough to manuever around. I think I'll go back to a cheaper B&D iron if I have to keep replacing one every year. Maybe I'll get lucky. |
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