Sunbeam AERO Ceramic Soleplate Iron with Dimpling and Channeling Technology, 1600W
The Sunbeam iron features the all new aero ceramic soleplate with dimpling and channeling technology for smooth performance and fast results. Shot of steam feature offers an extra burst of steam on flat surfaces or to Vertically steam hanging clothes or draperies.
Product Features
Channeling technology provides 5X better Steam Coverage for easier wrinkle removal ( when compared to Sunbeam® stainless steel soleplate iron GCSBSP-201)
Dimpling design that delivers 27% smoother glide (when compared to Sunbeam® stainless steel soleplate iron GCSBSP-201)
Ceramic soleplate offers more durability and better resistance to scratches;1600 watts of power; Spray Mist trigger offers a fine mist for heavy wrinkles
Shot of Steam feature offers an extra burst of steam on flat surfaces or to vertically steam hanging clothes or draperies; 3-Way Motion Smart Auto-Off
Anti-Drip System prevents water leakage, Self-Clean System removes calcium and mineral deposits, Anti-Calcium System prevents mineral build-up;10′ cord;Lifetime soleplate + 3-year iron limited warranty
Unrivaled Blast of Steam in Any Brand of Iron One of my ultimate barometers for a good steam iron, is one that doesn’t spit big water spots as you iron, which requires you to linger over those areas to get the spots to dry out. Sadly, most steam irons do that. It is frustrating to push the “burst of steam”, and get the water leaks along with the steam. As an Amazon Vine Reviewer, I have chosen to receive 5 different brands of steam iron, over a 4 year period (Black and Decker, Panasonic, Eureka, T-Fal, and The Shark). I did so, in…
Hot and steamy…just what an iron should be! Upon opening, I was surprised to see what looked like water spots/hard water deposits all over the iron (body and soleplate)…and water droplets in the reservoir (see pics). Not sure if I received a return or what…?I’ve now spent a few weeks using my new iron – and it’s one of the better irons I’ve owned over the years. It’s also one of the biggest. It’s a BIG iron..and felt a bit awkward to handle at first (see pics). But that quickly went away.The ceramic soleplate…
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Unrivaled Blast of Steam in Any Brand of Iron One of my ultimate barometers for a good steam iron, is one that doesn’t spit big water spots as you iron, which requires you to linger over those areas to get the spots to dry out. Sadly, most steam irons do that. It is frustrating to push the “burst of steam”, and get the water leaks along with the steam. As an Amazon Vine Reviewer, I have chosen to receive 5 different brands of steam iron, over a 4 year period (Black and Decker, Panasonic, Eureka, T-Fal, and The Shark). I did so, in…
Hot and steamy…just what an iron should be! Upon opening, I was surprised to see what looked like water spots/hard water deposits all over the iron (body and soleplate)…and water droplets in the reservoir (see pics). Not sure if I received a return or what…?I’ve now spent a few weeks using my new iron – and it’s one of the better irons I’ve owned over the years. It’s also one of the biggest. It’s a BIG iron..and felt a bit awkward to handle at first (see pics). But that quickly went away.The ceramic soleplate…