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The Corby 7700 Pants Press in Walnut is designed to provide a professional finish to your trousers with its elegant walnut design, thermostat control for optimal heat settings, and a convenient fixing kit for easy setup. Perfect for the modern professional looking to maintain a polished appearance effortlessly.
S**Q
Works great!
We’ve used this pant presser for over 30 years only replacing after a mishap of ours. Can’t do without it!
M**X
Broke during assembly
While attaching the feet, the first foot snapped into place easily but the second foot cracked while attaching it. It’s quite unusable without the feet.
S**7
I Love This Thing!
Used one for the first time in a hotel in London—exact same model, wall mounted. Very impressed with ease of use. As the before and after photos show, it didn’t eliminate all the wrinkles however there is great improvement in addition to renewing the front crease on trousers. The results depend on the fabric involved. I suspect wool and polyester blends will do better than linen. Easier than ironing and provides a convenient place to safely hang the jacket.
R**T
but after something like 7 to 10 years each
This is my third Corby of Winsdor pants press over more than 20 years. Ac couple of observations:The backing behind the foam pad warps over time. This was the reason I replaced my last two presses, but after something like 7 to 10 years each. I take that as the normal wearing out.My most recent press, which arrived in January, is definitely not of the same quality construction. The box was a wreck from shipping. It's poor quality cardboard and contained little packing insulation. The rivets that attach the control panel top to the body are made of poor quality plastic. One rivet broke in transit, and the other in lifting the press out of the box. Frankly, I replaced the rivets with screws because it was an easy fix and I didn't want to deal with returning the press for another one. I understand that manufacturers keep costs down by substituting cheaper components, but I think Corby may have gone too far. I hope the heating element/backing pad hasn't been replaced with a poor quality materials. Time will tell.
H**N
Corby of Windsor 7700 Pants Press
Product was delivered timely. It works as described. It pressed pants and levis very well. I am very pleased with the product and would highly recommend someone interested in this type of Pants Press to by the Corby Of Windsor pant press. My pants each morning come out of the press as if they were coming directly from the cleaners. Great product!!
A**R
Value
I have used this same model for the past 20 years. This is my 3rd - they typically last 5-7 years. I highly recommend the product.
K**E
Great Pants Press
My husband had a previous pants press he had for at least 20 years until it gradually stopped working. I couldn't find the brand name on it but it was a sturdy model, made out of wood and metal. After researching several models/reviews I settled on this brand and model. This model is mostly made out of plastic parts with a cardboard-type backing. (Our model was damaged during shipping with a small hole in the cardboard backing; however, since it didn't impact the performance and you don't see it, we kept it.)My husband only wanted a pants press that didn't have all the bells and whistles on it. (If there had been a pants press that didn't include the coat hanger, that would've been the choice.) This model has 3 time settings that is displayed with red LED lights. When the time is done "0" displays and remains lit until next used...no way to turn it off.Placement of the pants in the press is critical to avoid unforeseen creases. If you are careful in placing the pants in the press, you should not have any issues. (I did read where certain types of fabric may not be as suitable for the pants press simply because of additional creases so it's something you may want to consider depending upon your wardrobe.)For functionality I give it a 5. For cheaper materials (plastic and cardboard-backing) I give it a 3. Hence, the 4 rating.
N**R
Even if it Worked, It Wouldn't Reach the Worst Wrinkles
I bought this with very high hopes. I wear dress slacks nearly every day, and don't like to iron. Once I set it up, I tried it on my lightest wool slacks. I used the shortest setting. No removal of wrinkles occurred at any spot. So I cycled up to the next setting, and then the longest - same results. All the wrinkles were still there. So basically, it didn't work at all. (I could feel the heat it produced, so I knew it was on).Having said that, even if it HAD worked, it's not designed to get one of the places wrinkles most develop - around the crotch area, just below and to the sides of the zippers. That part of the pants remains outside of the device. It would have been essentially useless to me no matter what.Unfortunately, it was a busy time and I missed my window to return it. I'll give it to a local thrift shop. Hopefully it can de-wrinkle someone's tshirts or something.
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