Polder 1751w-69 Deluxe 51 by 17-Inch Ironing Station, Grey/Metalic Grey

Polder 1751w-69 Deluxe 51 by 17-Inch Ironing Station, Grey/Metalic Grey

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Polder 1751w-69 Deluxe 51 by 17-Inch Ironing Station, Grey/Metalic Grey

This Ironing Board (17x51) Deluxe Ironing Station w/ Silver Legs & Natural Cover/Pad by Polder Home Tools includes lots of features to make your ironing easier including a high heat silicone pad iron rest, a spray bottle holder and a shirt hanger rack for your ironed items. Underneath you get a storage shelf for supplies or even folded items. The quality 100% cotton one piece cover and foam pad give you the best ironing surface possible.

This is more than just an ironing board . . . it is a complete ironing station with an extra large 51 x 17 inches metal mesh ironing surface so you can iron even oversized items. It has a solid four-leg construction, with non-skid PVC feet so the board stays in place and then these legs fold and lock into place for easy storage.

This board has natural board cover with a chrome frame and is also available in a white frame with a silver cover. <--> Size: 15 x 51 inches <--> Color: Natural/Silver <--> Style: Full-size Board

 

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Polder 1751w-69 Deluxe 51 by 17-Inch Ironing Station, Grey/Metalic Grey Reviews

The elastic or something is loose. Absolutely worth the money. It is actually more cost effective to buy a more expensive board that lasts than to have to keep repurchasing crummy cheap-os. My only negative experience with the Polder board is the cover. I'm so glad I did.

A couple of comments. It is still going strong. I would recommend getting an extra cover, and/or using extra care when washing. I can't tell you the frustration I felt with the cheapie ironing boards from local stores. I bought this ironing board based on some of the reviews found here. Changing the board height makes it possible for all of my children to do their own ironing.

I purposely waited almost a year after purchasing this board to rate it. I can use it, and it works okay, but sometimes slides around a little bit. I decided I needed to bust the budget and splurge on a "deluxe" heavy-duty ironing board. Wow. Even my seven-year old can and does use this board (with a light weight iron).

But my favorite feature is the height adjustment. I'm perfectly happy plugging my iron into the wall, and forgot about the cord after a couple of uses. With my large family, we do a lot of ironing. I don't use the cord. I removed it to wash, and now it doesn't fit back on very well.

The iron holder is okay (I don't always use it, as my iron is pretty heavy and makes the whole affair top-heavy), and there are two little circles for setting starch or other spray bottles. I love having a spot to hang clothes on the end. They all fell apart within months of use.

 

2.The mesh is already starting to rust from steam. Alas, after replacing a 40 year old ironing board because of its rusting and worrying about getting rust onto the clothing, I have just noticed 2 things about the year-old Polder replacement: 1.The mesh develops hard bumps under the cover.

 

The board is fine, no problems at all. What a shame, this one is going out to the trashman. I am resorting to buying a new more "standard" ironing board where covers are more readily available. The problem is not being able to buy a new cover for it. I have been everywhere, they are either too short or not wide enough. It is nice and wide.

 

The iron holder did not leave enough room for adding a thick cover. Thank you, and please call me on 239-454-6856 if you need additional information. This information comes from my wife who has been ironing for 53 years. I had to saw the iron holder 0ff to fit a thicker cover. The plug for the iron cord extension is in an awkward place. the solution would be to leave at least one inch from the ironing board, or have the iron holder removable.

 
 
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