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🔥 Elevate your wardrobe game with precision steam power!
The BLACK+DECKER Allure Digital Professional Steam Iron (D3060) combines cutting-edge Dynamic Steam™ technology with a precision LCD interface, delivering 30% more steam for efficient wrinkle removal. Featuring an ergonomic comfort grip, anti-drip design, and versatile vertical steaming, it’s engineered for professional-quality results and effortless use. Trusted as the #1 iron brand in the USA, this 1800-watt powerhouse ensures your clothes look sharp and fresh with every press.









| ASIN | B084XXKH85 |
| Base Material | Alloy Steel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,536 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #8 in Irons |
| Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
| Brand Name | BLACK+DECKER |
| Color | Black/Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 9,079 Reviews |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050875820722 |
| Included Components | Iron |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.4"L x 4.9"W |
| Item Type Name | steam-irons |
| Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BLACK+DECKER |
| Model Name | Allure Steam Iron |
| Model Number | D3060 |
| Model Year | 2023 |
| Part Number | D3060 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.4"L x 4.9"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Wrinkles |
| Special Feature | Auto Shutoff, Lightweight |
| Special Features | Auto Shutoff, Lightweight |
| Style | Digital |
| UPC | 050875820722 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2-year limited warranty. |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
A**E
Works great
Heats up fast and generates steam reliably without dripping. I’ve loved it for sewing, pressing is a lot easier with the power this iron provides compared to cheaper one I had before.
A**N
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!
J**C
Good Iron with a Couple of Design Flaws
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.
F**5
Best Iron Ever
Best iron I have ever owned! I love the heft, the quick-reference fabric settings located on the base, and that it heats up quickly. But, most of all, I love that IT DOES NOT LEAK! Bought it nearly a year ago, but waited until my old B&D gave up the ghost for good (despite its annoying habit of leaking). I've been using the Allure for several months now. On-demand steam? Yes, please! Every single iron I've ever owned I've bought based on the manufacturer's promise it would not leak. And, every single one of them leaked. Until now. I use the steam button when needed, and as it turns out, not always necessary for a smooth finish. Highly recommend this iron.
N**S
Worth about $25
This is a terrible iron and I will discuss why. First off, I received a used iron without any wrapping or packaging to keep it secure. Just cardboard, the iron, and the manual. I paid full price for this iron, so why did I receive a used one? This would be better priced around $25. Cons: 1. Quality (materials, VOCs) The entire iron is made of plastic, only the plate is metal. The metallic paint was chipping off in my first use. I smelled burning plastic and mildew while ironing and steaming. 2. Performance (overpriced, lacking) This iron could not take out deep wrinkles from 1000TC 100% organic cotton sheets, but is advertised as a "professional steam iron". No matter what surface I ironed on, or how I tried to manipulate the fabric, the deep wrinkles would not come out. The plate is poorly and inconsistently heated; the nose was not taking out simple wrinkles near seams and material was not hot after ironing details with nose. 3. Design (not intuitive) The writing for settings is in the same shade of gray as the twistable knob, just metallic. This temperature knob is located under the handle with no easy way to see what setting is on, except with a flashlight at a specific angle. There is no temperature change, just numbers 1-5. No material selections listed, but the numbers 1-5 correlate to materials listed in the user manual (why not just list the materials on the iron?) 4 is for cotton, but couldn't even get wrinkles out of my 100% cotton sheets so I'm not sure what the temperature actually is. 4. Safety To add water to the reservoir, you have to use a narrow funnel or tip it upside down, which is unsafe while in use. I left this iron turned on and monitored it for 45 minutes. I did not touch it or change settings. It did not turn off or change temperature, just stayed hot. Pros: Weight is manageable Plate glides smoothly Spray button sounds satisfying and mists evenly. TLDR; Worth $25 Received used iron :/ Cons: Smells like plastic when ironing because the entire body is plastic. Metallic paints chip off within first use, won't age well. Temperature is inconsistent and settings are listed in user manual that correlate to numbers on the iron. These settings are in the same color as the background and in difficult to read areas. Did not take out deep wrinkles with recommended settings, no way to gauge temperature. Refilling water for steam function requires you to put the icon upside-down. Does not turn off by itself. Pros: Weight is manageable. Plate glides smoothly. Spray button sounds satisfying and mists evenly.
C**.
Great iron!! Works perfectly.
Love my iron!!
R**K
Iron is trash
Don’t buy, I buy 8 months ago and it just suddenly stop working, not heating, not steaming, not working at all
R**H
A Thoughtful Review: very good but not perfect
I grew up in a Rowenta household, am in my 40s and work in Fashion. I challenged my brand loyalty in the name of economic efficiency and bought the Grey/Blue Allure D3030 in 2024. I iron everyday on #4 steam and here are my takeaways: This iron is great, but not perfect bc of its water tank. When it dies, I will go back to the drawing board and my brand loyalty will again be up for grabs. Pros -The price point is great -The quality and look of the product is great -The weight and the size of the water tank capacity are appropriate -Even though Rowenta irons have 10X the number of steam holes on the soleplate, B&D irons just as crisp, if not better -My B&D iron is just as hot as my Rowenta, and yet I’ve had many more melting mishaps with my Rowenta But… If you’ve ever been spoiled by the luxury of the Rowenta water tank, it’s just so hard to change. I have to wonder if Rowenta has a patent on the tank, bc I don’t see why B&D doesn’t have a similar efficient design. Cons -Rowenta has a water tank that you can refill when the iron is upright. With B&D you have to turn the iron face down, which is not convenient when you have a large load to iron. -The B&D water tank is so dark you cannot see the water level, which is such a design flaw that I don’t understand how it passed the prototype phase -Because the water tank is so dark in color, the only way I can tell if the water is close to full is by LISTENING to the water reach the top or have it accidentally overflow. This is annoying and an unfair disadvantage for our deaf and hard of hearing community. -Lastly, while ironing with steam on #4 gives me wonderfully crisp garments, the powerful blast that comes out of the iron when I set it down after each pass feels dangerous. I feel like I have to be extra careful with this iron or else I will get hurt, and I’ve never felt that way with any other iron I’ve used in my life. The steam explodes out of the soleplate and I’m always on guard when ironing on my ham or at the edge of my ironing board - it’s not a leisurely iron. And so there you have it! I will say, if B&D updates this water tank feature by the time my last purchase hits the dusty trail, I’m game to give it a go. But for now, I can only share the review I’ve been mulling over the past year with a sigh, lol. Good luck out there!
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