Shark Rapido Electronic Iron with Stainless-Steel Soleplate, GI468

Posted on 04 July 2010 by


Product Description
Take smooth to a whole new level with the most powerful steam iron around. Vertically or horizontally, the professional stainless steel soleplate glides effortlessly over virtually any fabric, while intelligent electronic controls maintain and inform you of actual and selected temperatures. Advanced electronic technology automatically turns iron off from any position (sideways, flat or upright) after 7 minutes of inactivity for peace of mind.
Shark Rapido Electronic Iron with Stainless-Steel Soleplate, GI468

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5 Comments For This Post

  1. T. Aubuchon Says:

    I love this iron! It has ton’s of steam, with the plus side of strong, verticle (and horizontal) blasts of steam for just steaming items, over a foot away! Nice “large” filling cup for adding water, and it can use “tap” water, (an amazing perk for a long-time “distilled” water user like me for years!)

    I really needed a “lightweight” iron with arthritis in my right hand and this one is perfect. I can iron for long stretches without pain or discomfort. I bought a large wonderful (Rowenta) iron, which was beautiful, but I couldn’t use it due to the weight. It’s amazing what a great job this “lightweight” can do up against it’s “heavier” bigger, rivals!

    It gets out wrinkles better than any other iron I have owned in over 40 years of ironing too. The digital readout of levels and readiness are a colorful light show treat too! The automatic shut off feature is a must too (with annoying “Senior” moment forgetfulness episodes!)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. AW Says:

    This is the best iron ever!! It heats up really fast and puts out plenty of steam. I adore the push button functions. It also has a really nice extra long cord. Best iron EVER!!!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. S. Chard Says:

    Excellent product. Highly rated by Good Housekeeping and I would agree, it lives up to the review. Good value and good performance.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Jon M. Says:

    I’ve had this iron for about a month. For under $50, it has nice balance (even though it’s a bit wobbly standing on end on an ironing board), TONS of steam, comes with a handy refilling cup, easy to refill, and has a calcium filter which is what sealed the deal for me.

    Easy eliminates wrinkles quickly (I can iron wrinkly textured shirt in about 5 min) and with starch, a little quicker. Simple adjustment and quick auto-shut off. Perfect iron if you’re on a budget but demand pro results.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. M. Ramsey Says:

    I do a significant amount of ironing (6-7 hours per week total) and this iron has basically worn out in 6 months time. It developed a crack in the side of the water tank that doesn’t leak yet (but does worry me as to when it will start leaking from that spot). It has what seems to be a rather significant yet intermittent leak between the base plate and the water tank . The ’silver’ on the underside of the handle has completely worn off also. When I iron, I have to fill the water tank approximately every 30 minutes to make up for the leakage; when I purchased the iron a full water talk would last me 2-3 times that long.

    For someone who irons infrequently this may be a good iron, but for someone like me who uses it quite a bit I wish I had spent a bit more for a higher-quality iron.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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