Polder IB-1728-82 Reversible Tabletop Ironing Board, Natural
- Reversible tabletop ironing board for multi-purpose ironing
- Retractable dual-sided iron rest; 17-by-28-inch ironing surface
- Built-in sleeve board and tapered surface on opposite side
- Hook for easy transport and storage; 1-piece pad and cover included
- Measures 17 by 28 by 3 inches when folded
Product Description
This Polder Reversible Tabletop Ironing Board has two sides for multi-purpose uses. The compact design allows for convenient storage under the bed is great for small spaces. It can also hand from a carrying handle for storing on a hanger in your closet. The built in sleeve board and tapered surface allows for corners, collars and specific article of clothing. It comes with a high-quality one piece pad and cover…. More >>
Polder IB-1728-82 Reversible Tabletop Ironing Board, Natural
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Posted in Home Board Improvement 2 years, 1 month ago at 5:31 pm. 3 comments
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This is heavy duty portable ironing board that is great to use beside the sewing machine to sew small arm holes. Con: Arm ironing extension is too close to the other board but can be bent out a little for easier use.
Rating: 5 / 5
I really liked this ironing board until I had to wash the covers. The ironing board covers are the meanest, cheapest and nastiest iron board covers I have ever seen. The covers aren’t large enough to form good pockets assuming you can adequately gather the edges. The edges are a zig zag stitch over a very thin cord and are hard to gather and there are knots in the cord. When I tried to gather the zig zag stiiches came off the cover. After washing my covers for the first time I could only get one of the three covers back on and that was for the least used portion of the board, the small triangle. I now have a $50.00 worthless ironing board. Though I don’t want to buy new covers since this will only happen again I can’t even find new covers. It is a nice idea but poorly executed.
Rating: 2 / 5
The biggest problem with this board is that the cover is a rough flour sack type of fabric. Whatever you’re ironing does not maneuver easily on the board. The sleeve piece is fairly useless. Not sure what the triangle is for. I ended up ironing on the plain reverse side. When I try to stand it in the closet, the iron holder keeps sliding out. I emailed Polder asking for info. Nobody replied.
Rating: 2 / 5