Corby Trouser Press 7700

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  • Perfect addition for your wardrobe

    Feb 02 '05
    Pros: Great for anyone who finds they spend more than they should on dry cleaning.
    Cons: Doesn't work well on all materials.

    Summary: After realizing I was throwing good money after bad on dry cleaning, we decided to do something about it and purchased the Corby trouser press. I hate ironing. And I'm not very good at it. I had a tendency to somehow make wool trousers look shiny. ... read more

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  • 7700 Model is the best - long time user of the Corby

    Jul 28 '08
    Pros: Has the most flexibility with timer.
    Cons: Wish it had a shelf or tray for keys, wallet, cell phone

    Summary: Wrote a quick review about the 3300 model used for 20 years. After years of loyal service it final gave out. When purchasing a new unit I went for the 7700. The Corby 7700 is the top line model with timer for 15 - 30 - 45 minute cycles. Picked it up on

  • Under pressure

    Apr 24 '08
    Pros: Fast, effective and easy to use.
    Cons: Be sure you have the creases in place before you close it up.

    Summary: This is guaranteed to allow you that extra half an hour in bed each day. A very important thing as they say on the five fab mums site. The trouser press does a perfect job, giving you time to wake

  • Much less ironing, much less dry cleaning

    Aug 26 '07
    Pros: Works well with most fabrics. Safe - exterior does not get hot.
    Cons: None, provided you are realistic about its limitations.

    Summary: I know this gadget very well - lots of hotels in England have one in every room. I finally broke down and bought one, thinking that it might save me effort on ironing and money on dry cleaning. I won the bet - it's true! There are various versions of the

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