![]() (Yes, I'm a prewasher and can't help it!) And if I am pressing a lot, like that new yardage just added to my stash, the light will start blinking to let me know the iron needs to heat back up. ![]() Once it has reached the desired temperature the light stops blinking. Power restored by laying iron down after auto-offĪnd I love that the LED panel blinks letting me know the iron is heating up to the desired temperature. I can restore power and choose the fabric setting simultaneously in no time. At first I thought that was annoying, but after using the iron daily for a week, it's no big deal. Once the power is restored, you must still choose your desired fabric setting again by pressing the fabric indicator until you reach the desired setting. Shark professional iron indicating power on To restore power to the iron, all you have to do is gently shake or I simply lay it down and stand it up again. The iron shuts off after 7-9 minutes and the red light blinks to indicate it has shut off. The first picture above with the red light shows the iron in auto-off mode. The LED display panel showing the power mode and fabric settings is easy to read and I like the way it functions. I'm not a sprayer and have not used that feature. I use steam all of the time even while piecing and the burst of steam delivers the just right amount of steam. This is a detail shot showing the water inlet door, steam control, steam burst and spray buttons and electronic temperature control. The front view of the Shark Professional GI435 is shown in this photograph. Shark iron with stainless steel soleplate The soleplate is stainless steel with multiple steam holes. Shark Professional Iron GI435 in the auto-off mode I unpacked it that night and started using it right away. I came home with the Shark Professional GI435. No online shopping, pouring over reviews or anything, I needed a iron quick! When my previous iron left brown marks on my quilt top when using a burst of steam, I was done with it! I immediately left my house late one evening, drove to the closest big box store and picked out a iron.
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