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  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

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I don't know what brand of iron you have, but most irons are not repairable. I work for Black & Decker and if you needed a new cord for one of our irons, you'd have to replace the iron.

Unless you paid a small fortune for your iron ($100+) and you can see where the cord on your iron is able to be pulled out without taking the iron apart, chances are you'll have to purchase a new iron.

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How do I replace the cord?

To replace the cord on an iron, you will need to:
  1. Unplug the iron: Make sure the iron is unplugged and cooled down before attempting to replace the cord.
  2. Remove the cord from the iron: Depending on the model of your iron, you may need to remove a cover or panel to access the cord. Look for any screws or clips that hold the cover in place and remove them using a screwdriver. Once the cover is removed, you should be able to see the cord and the connections to the iron.
  3. Disconnect the cord: Use a pair of pliers or a wire stripper to carefully remove the wire connectors from the cord. Be sure to hold onto the wire connectors so you do not lose them.
  4. Attach the new cord: Follow the steps above in reverse to attach the new cord to the iron. Strip the ends of the wires on the new cord and attach them to the wire connectors. Be sure to connect the wires according to the correct polarity (i.e., positive to positive, negative to negative).
  5. Replace the cover: Once the new cord is attached, replace the cover and secure it with the screws or clips you removed earlier.
  6. Test the iron: Plug in the iron and test it to make sure it is functioning properly.
If you are not comfortable or experienced in electrical repairs, it is recommended to have a professional perform the cord replacement. Tampering with the electrical components of an appliance can be dangerous and can cause damage to the appliance or injury to the user.
Dec 25, 2022 • Irons
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The iron is no longer heating up, the power button is not lighting up. What is the solution?

broken cord at the plug or iron
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repairs other than a cord will be more than a new iron
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How do you repair the retractable cord on a 1500w iron

So many people make a copy of that iron maybe a local repair shop for tefal, black n decker, or another can do it. Taking things apart sometimes is not worth the trouble of putting back together. sometimes it requires special tools. call around first before you try it yourself
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My Pro Finish 714 cord was accidentally cut. Is it worth replacing the cord? Where do you get a new cord and can I replace it myself?

Thank you for using FixYa. Is the cord cut near the iron end or the outlet end? could the cord be shortened? A new cord can be purchased at most reasonable hardware stores and with a little care and attention can be replaced yourself.

Hope this has been of some help.
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Hi Our Breville IR80 iron needs its mains cord

If you google 'Security Bit Set' you should be able to find a set of screwdriver bits that will contain one to open the iron. (I think the forked bit in question is called a 'spanner' bit.)

I've just ordered a set from Amazon.co.uk which you can find by searching for 'Screwdriver Bits Torx / PZ / PH / Flat Hex Spline Extra long Security 50pc AT822' at their website.
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Iron won't stay running. I'm pretty sure it's the cord because if you move the cord the power is restored. Would a new cord solve the problem and where do you get a new cord?

With modern iron it can be difficult to renew the cord due to the special screws they use when making them. It does sound like the power cord is damaged. It may be cheaper to buy a new one from wallmart or similar store.
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Wiring diagram for Rowenta DE-05

I have a DE-05 that needs a new cord and cleaning of steam discharge holes. I'll be gald to take photos and send them to you if you'll share your source for parts and method of disassembly. Contact me at chuxbizAThotmail.com, just replace the AT with @.

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Chuck Jones
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My iron needs a new cord

purchase it from==
http://www.powercord-manufacturers.com/
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