Black & Decker D2030 Auto-Off Digital Advantage Iron


Black & Decker D2030 Auto-Off Digital Advantage Iron
1500 Watts / LCD Digital Temperature Display / Stainless Steel Sole Plate / Variable Steam Control / Soft Grip Handle / Auto Clean

Customer Review: Great iron for the price.
Pros- Plenty of steam, holds a lot of water, digital heat controls, auto shut-off…

Cons- None that I can think of.

Customer Review: Good product but first one shipped was faulty
I’m happy with this product except for a few minor issues: 1) The first iron received was defective. Several segments of the LCD display did not work. This makes me wonder about quality and reliability. 2) There is no “cord storage solution.” Other manufacturers have come up with ways to make storing the cord easier — but not Black & Decker. 3) The iron is rather lightweight. In some cases, you have to push down on it instead of letting the weight of the iron do the work.

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Boy Fishing on Tree with Dog Bronze Garden Statue - 70″ High
With this exceptional piece you will find the ultimate path to creating surroundings of beauty and distinction for years to come.

The process of creating this beautiful statue is known as Bronze Art Casting. This process uses the ancient lost wax process and has been around for thousands of years. This labor intensive process takes several weeks from start to finish. Bronze is an alloy. It is a mixture of 95% copper, plus small amounts of lead, tin, zinc, and silicon.

The following includes a step by step description of the procedure:

  1. The artist creates an original sculpture from either clay or wax.
  2. A rubber mold is made of the original sculpture by applying numerous coats of rubber over the original. After this is cured, it is removed. This new rubber mold will show every exact detail from the original. This mold is used to create duplicates of the original design.
  3. The rubber mold is filled with molten wax. After the wax cools, the rubber mold is removed from the wax. We now have a wax duplicate of the sculpture.
  4. The artists will hand-finish the wax to match the original.
  5. Wax rods and wax funnel are attached to the wax duplicate. This will alleviate the trapping of air and gas.
  6. The wax duplicate is coated with a liquid ceramic. This is done several times to create a stable mold. This is cured for a few days.
  7. The wax mold covered in ceramic is fired up in a kiln. The “burn-out” process bakes the shell and the wax melts o

    Soccer Player Bronze Garden Statue - 24″ High
    With this exceptional piece you will find the ultimate path to creating surroundings of beauty and distinction for years to come.

    The process of creating this beautiful statue is known as Bronze Art Casting. This process uses the ancient lost wax process and has been around for thousands of years. This labor intensive process takes several weeks from start to finish. Bronze is an alloy. It is a mixture of 95% copper, plus small amounts of lead, tin, zinc, and silicon.

    The following includes a step by step description of the procedure:

    1. The artist creates an original sculpture from either clay or wax.
    2. A rubber mold is made of the original sculpture by applying numerous coats of rubber over the original. After this is cured, it is removed. This new rubber mold will show every exact detail from the original. This mold is used to create duplicates of the original design.
    3. The rubber mold is filled with molten wax. After the wax cools, the rubber mold is removed from the wax. We now have a wax duplicate of the sculpture.
    4. The artists will hand-finish the wax to match the original.
    5. Wax rods and wax funnel are attached to the wax duplicate. This will alleviate the trapping of air and gas.
    6. The wax duplicate is coated with a liquid ceramic. This is done several times to create a stable mold. This is cured for a few days.
    7. The wax mold covered in ceramic is fired up in a kiln. The “burn-out” process bakes the shell and the wax melts o

      Sotheby’s: Garden Statuary, New York, July 1, 1993

      Boy with Sailboat Bronze Garden Statue - 41″ High
      With this exceptional piece you will find the ultimate path to creating surroundings of beauty and distinction for years to come.

      The process of creating this beautiful statue is known as Bronze Art Casting. This process uses the ancient lost wax process and has been around for thousands of years. This labor intensive process takes several weeks from start to finish. Bronze is an alloy. It is a mixture of 95% copper, plus small amounts of lead, tin, zinc, and silicon.

      The following includes a step by step description of the procedure:

      1. The artist creates an original sculpture from either clay or wax.
      2. A rubber mold is made of the original sculpture by applying numerous coats of rubber over the original. After this is cured, it is removed. This new rubber mold will show every exact detail from the original. This mold is used to create duplicates of the original design.
      3. The rubber mold is filled with molten wax. After the wax cools, the rubber mold is removed from the wax. We now have a wax duplicate of the sculpture.
      4. The artists will hand-finish the wax to match the original.
      5. Wax rods and wax funnel are attached to the wax duplicate. This will alleviate the trapping of air and gas.
      6. The wax duplicate is coated with a liquid ceramic. This is done several times to create a stable mold. This is cured for a few days.
      7. The wax mold covered in ceramic is fired up in a kiln. The “burn-out” process bakes the shell and the wax melts o

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