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product_id: 570504965
title: "BLACK+DECKER Elite Pro-Series Steam Iron, 6 Settings 1700 Watt, Navy"
brand: "black+decker"
price: "430.39 DT"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Black+Decker"
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# Diamond-infused ceramic soleplate Dynamic continuous & burst steam 1700W rapid heat-up BLACK+DECKER Elite Pro-Series Steam Iron, 6 Settings 1700 Watt, Navy

**Brand:** black+decker
**Price:** 430.39 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💼 Elevate your wardrobe game with pro-level steam power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** BLACK+DECKER Elite Pro-Series Steam Iron, 6 Settings 1700 Watt, Navy by black+decker
- **How much does it cost?** 430.39 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/570504965-black-decker-elite-pro-series-steam-iron-6-settings-1700)

## Best For

- black+decker enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted black+decker brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Diamond-Infused Glide:** Ceramic soleplate infused with diamond particles ensures ultra-smooth, static-free ironing.
- • **Precision Steam Control:** Dual steam and temperature settings let you tailor performance to every fabric type.
- • **Wrinkle-Free Powerhouse:** 1700 watts deliver fast, professional-grade heat for quick ironing sessions.
- • **Safety First Auto Shutoff:** 3-way auto shutoff protects your home by powering down when unattended.
- • **Vertical & Horizontal Versatility:** Powerful steam bursts work on hanging clothes and curtains for all-around wrinkle defense.

## Overview

The BLACK+DECKER Elite Pro-Series Steam Iron combines a 1700-watt rapid heat system with a diamond-infused ceramic soleplate for smooth, static-free ironing. Featuring 6 temperature presets and independent steam controls, it offers tailored care for all fabrics. Its dynamic steam system delivers continuous and burst steam modes, including vertical steaming for curtains and hanging garments. Safety is enhanced with a 3-way auto shutoff, making it a reliable, efficient tool for a polished, wrinkle-free look.

## Description

Experience exceptional ironing with the BLACK+DECKER Elite Pro-Series Steam Iron, designed for best-in-class performance. The innovative soleplate conditions fabrics to defend against wrinkles and reduce static, while the powerful Dynamic Steam System ensures quick, efficient results. With two steam delivery modes—continuous dynamic steam and powerful steam bursts in both horizontal and vertical orientations—this iron tackles any wrinkle with ease. The unique micro-textured soft touch handle provides a comfortable grip, and the 6 preset temperature settings offer precise control for all ironable fabrics, making it the perfect tool for a smooth, fast, and wrinkle-free ironing experience.

Review: Impressive Iron! - My Black & Decker iron, a ProFinish 720, died recently after nearly 25 years of perfect service (the power button wouldn't stay on :( ). Given this positive experience, I knew I wanted another Black & Decker with a stainless steel soleplate (they are more heavy duty and easier to keep clean) -- but didn't know which one. I selected the Allure Pro and used it today for the first time. It's an impressive iron and the price point is SPOT ON! The steam is no joke! It has 23 steam ports and they all mean business. It is lightweight and is very smooth. It heats up quickly. I love the pointier tip on the soleplate, which is a first for me -- this allowed me to get into tighter spots on the fabric. The cord swivels perfectly. The setting dial is easy to understand and the base of the iron has the fabric settings by number for quick reference. The ONLY thing that I would mention that is a challenge is not being able to see the water level in the water tank -- you have to angle it just right in the light to see it. Lastly, I recommend dumping out the water in your water tank after every use and pressing the steam blast a few times to clean out any water in the port holes. I did this religiously on my ProFinish 720 and I strongly believe that contributed to its longevity. I hope this Allure model gives me the same length of service as the Profinish -- heck, even it it lasts half as long, I'll be happy!
Review: No more Rowenta for me! (2017 updated 2021, 2022) - I have been using Rowenta "pro" irons for 15 or 20 years. During that time I've had four of them. Because the Rowentas have a poorly designed water tank. Every one of them would develop a leak while the thing was standing on the board, on the heel. The tanks split because the adhesive fails. Because I'm an engineer, I fixed them several times - I found replacement tanks, and then found better adhesive for the tank that failed. I paid as much for a tank as I did for this Black and Decker iron. So I tried this iron instead. Those Rowenta were three times the price of this Black and Decker. The features of this iron are very competitive with my recently-failed Rowenta Pro - identical sole plate size, stainless steel, adjustable steam, nice heft (I prefer a heavier iron), good water capacity, well designed cord strain relief. The Rowenta was 1700 watts. This one is 1600 watts. I just got through my first Shirt Ironing Marathon and the B&D did a super job. Smooth glide, good steam (even on the low setting). The Rowenta has hundreds of steam holes and this has relatively few, but even so this did a great job on my shirts. So now we'll have to see how this one lasts. My last Rowenta is now 5 years old, use it about twice a month, for 12 or 15 shirts at a time. So basically one person. Update Aug 2021 This B&D iron is still going strong. No leaks. Works GREAT. Uh Buh Uh Bye Rowenta... I would suggest running through the 'cleaning blast' process occasionally. I have somewhat hard water. I use a filtration / softener gadget to help with that. But still, I have found on two or maybe three occasions over the last 4 years that it would spit white minerals (aka 'scale'). As soon as you see that, it's time to get an old towel, crank the iron to high, and press the button to blast additional water to the sole plate. Iron the towel mercilessly, blasting away with the steam. This will help release the gunk. I was AMAZED at how much gunk came out the last time, and more amazed that more of that gunk didn't end up on my shirts. So Kudos to Black and Decker for a great product at a great price. Update Sept 2022 It died this morning. :( . The sole plate does not heat. There are no replacement parts for these, and they used special screws to keep the curious out. But.... HAH! I took it apart anyway. Confirmed that the heater coil is toast. Oh well... I got five good years out of it. Far longer than any of the Rowentas I'd owned. Just ordered another one.

## Features

- Diamond Infused Ceramic Soleplate - Innovative design that conditions fabric to defend against wrinkles and reduces static for a smooth ironing experience
- Dynamic Steam System - Use continuous steam to blast out wrinkles while ironing, and the powerful burst of steam on the ironing board or vertically for curtains and clothes on the hanger.
- 1700 Watts of Power* - Enjoy quick heat up and powerful steam for fast, effective results on clothes. 6 Temperature Settings - Choose from presets to deliver optimal results on a variety of ironable fabrics.
- Variable Temperature and Steam Controls - Independent steam and temperature controls give you the ability to customize each setting separately for the best results across all ironable fabric types.
- 3-Way Auto Shutoff - For added peace of mind, the iron shuts off when left unattended for 30 seconds on its side or soleplate, and after 8 minutes on the heel rest.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B098BLYZFF |
| Base Material | Stainless Steel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,142 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #9 in Irons |
| Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
| Brand Name | BLACK+DECKER |
| Color | Blue/Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 9,134 Reviews |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Included Components | Iron |
| Item Type Name | Iron |
| Manufacturer | Spectrum Brands |
| Model Name | BLACK+DECKER Elite Pro-Series Steam Iron |
| Model Number | D3300 |
| Part Number | D3300 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Ironing, Steaming |
| Special Feature | Auto Shutoff, Continuous Steam Technology, Spray & Steam Burst Setting, Temperature Control, Vertical Steaming Special Feature Auto Shutoff, Continuous Steam Technology, Spray & Steam Burst Setting, Temperature Control, Vertical Steaming See more |
| Special Features | Auto Shutoff, Continuous Steam Technology, Spray & Steam Burst Setting, Temperature Control, Vertical Steaming |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 050875828162 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Wattage | 1700 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BLACK+DECKER
- **Color:** Blue/Gold
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Ironing, Steaming
- **Wattage:** 1700 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Impressive Iron!
*by A***N on January 2, 2026*

My Black & Decker iron, a ProFinish 720, died recently after nearly 25 years of perfect service (the power button wouldn't stay on :( ). Given this positive experience, I knew I wanted another Black & Decker with a stainless steel soleplate (they are more heavy duty and easier to keep clean) -- but didn't know which one. I selected the Allure Pro and used it today for the first time. It's an impressive iron and the price point is SPOT ON! The steam is no joke! It has 23 steam ports and they all mean business. It is lightweight and is very smooth. It heats up quickly. I love the pointier tip on the soleplate, which is a first for me -- this allowed me to get into tighter spots on the fabric. The cord swivels perfectly. The setting dial is easy to understand and the base of the iron has the fabric settings by number for quick reference. The ONLY thing that I would mention that is a challenge is not being able to see the water level in the water tank -- you have to angle it just right in the light to see it. Lastly, I recommend dumping out the water in your water tank after every use and pressing the steam blast a few times to clean out any water in the port holes. I did this religiously on my ProFinish 720 and I strongly believe that contributed to its longevity. I hope this Allure model gives me the same length of service as the Profinish -- heck, even it it lasts half as long, I'll be happy!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No more Rowenta for me! (2017 updated 2021, 2022)
*by P***G on August 26, 2017*

I have been using Rowenta "pro" irons for 15 or 20 years. During that time I've had four of them. Because the Rowentas have a poorly designed water tank. Every one of them would develop a leak while the thing was standing on the board, on the heel. The tanks split because the adhesive fails. Because I'm an engineer, I fixed them several times - I found replacement tanks, and then found better adhesive for the tank that failed. I paid as much for a tank as I did for this Black and Decker iron. So I tried this iron instead. Those Rowenta were three times the price of this Black and Decker. The features of this iron are very competitive with my recently-failed Rowenta Pro - identical sole plate size, stainless steel, adjustable steam, nice heft (I prefer a heavier iron), good water capacity, well designed cord strain relief. The Rowenta was 1700 watts. This one is 1600 watts. I just got through my first Shirt Ironing Marathon and the B&D did a super job. Smooth glide, good steam (even on the low setting). The Rowenta has hundreds of steam holes and this has relatively few, but even so this did a great job on my shirts. So now we'll have to see how this one lasts. My last Rowenta is now 5 years old, use it about twice a month, for 12 or 15 shirts at a time. So basically one person. Update Aug 2021 This B&D iron is still going strong. No leaks. Works GREAT. Uh Buh Uh Bye Rowenta... I would suggest running through the 'cleaning blast' process occasionally. I have somewhat hard water. I use a filtration / softener gadget to help with that. But still, I have found on two or maybe three occasions over the last 4 years that it would spit white minerals (aka 'scale'). As soon as you see that, it's time to get an old towel, crank the iron to high, and press the button to blast additional water to the sole plate. Iron the towel mercilessly, blasting away with the steam. This will help release the gunk. I was AMAZED at how much gunk came out the last time, and more amazed that more of that gunk didn't end up on my shirts. So Kudos to Black and Decker for a great product at a great price. Update Sept 2022 It died this morning. :( . The sole plate does not heat. There are no replacement parts for these, and they used special screws to keep the curious out. But.... HAH! I took it apart anyway. Confirmed that the heater coil is toast. Oh well... I got five good years out of it. Far longer than any of the Rowentas I'd owned. Just ordered another one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Iron with a Couple of Design Flaws
*by J***C on March 31, 2025*

When my 15+yo B&D iron died, I decided that I would splash out for something really good. But after reading so many negative reviews of high-end irons (leaking, longevity, confusing), I decided to buy the next generation of the one I had, with its excellent reviews. It works great and does everything I want it to. The pointed front end for getting behind buttons and into small areas is a GREAT new feature. It heats up quickly, has a big water tank, and produces copious amounts of steam. It has a nice heft to it, which is essential to me since I work with thick fabrics, multiple layers and I exclusively wear linen (however the weight might be a problem for some people). I really wanted the 30 minute shut-off that some of the specialized sewing irons have, but despite this one's 8 min shut-off, it wakes with the slightest movement and heats so quickly it doesn't matter. I like this iron a lot and will keep it despite some irritating design features, some of which are regularly mentioned in other reviews. First, thanks to the unnecessarily enormous steam buttons on the handle, there is not much room for actual hands. My hands are small so I do not suffer the discomfort others have mentioned with the cord rubbing their wrists, but even my hands come in contact with the very poorly placed temperature button and I keep accidentally turning the iron off while I am working. Who's idea was that? What was wrong with leaving it where it used to be - above the steam buttons and below the temperature read-out? The second problem is the size of the iron. It is so big and oddly shaped that it does not fit into a standard sized, wall mounted holder. Most new irons are this size and shape, so I don't really want to look for an old school iron just because it fits my storage apparatus, but finding a new storage solution is not as easy as it should be. Most hangers do not specify the dimensions of the irons they can hold, or they mention only width, when thickness (Baseplate to top of handle) is just as problematic. Third, yes, it is difficult to read the water level. Most of the complaints about this are from people who bought the blue/black model. For this reason I paid the extra couple of dollars for the black/silver model and while it is still more difficult to read the water level than it should be, it can be done. Overall this is an excellent iron, and for the most part, the design flaws do not, for me at least, significantly affect my use of the iron. But the design changes do feel a bit cynical, as though they were suggested by a room full of business school interns who had never ironed a thing in their lives but expected to score points in the corporation by adding price inflating features (Great big steam buttons! Tinted windows on the water gauge! Monster truck silhouette!!!) while shaving a few cents off of production costs.

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*Last updated: 2026-06-21*