🧺 Iron in style, save space with every press!
The Household Essentials Stowaway in-Wall Ironing Board is a sleek, white, recessed cabinet designed for space-conscious homes. Featuring a sturdy iron frame and wood materials, it offers a full 180-degree rotating ironing board with adjustable height, two integrated storage shelves, and a stain-resistant cover. Its versatile door installation and minimal wall protrusion make it an ideal, ergonomic solution for modern laundry rooms and closets.
Frame Material | Iron |
Material | Wood |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.75"L x 7.75"W x 47.75"H |
Pattern | White |
Color | White |
Is Foldable | No |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
D**E
Great product, easy to install, looks great!
This works well, installs in a snap. I had it in the wall within 45 minutes of delivery! Plenty of room for the iron and the spray water bottle most of us use while ironing.The directions leave a bit to be desired (they mostly all do these days, so this may help. You'll need the following tools to install this ironing board cabinet:Stud finderSheetrock sawDrill and bit setPhillips screwdriver or power screwdriver2' levelTape measurePencilVacuum cleanerI strongly suggest that you choose the location carefully as you are going to recess this into a wall. Be sure there is no electrical wires or plumbing pipes in the wall cavity you are installing this into. Also, if your interior wall that you have selected has studs on 24" centers you'll need to frame the opening down to 14 1/2" in order to mount the cabinet.The door attachment to the recessed cabinet is a little tricky to do by yourself, you may want to have someone give you a hand holding the door in place while you screw it in. Be sure to drill the holes into the cabinet BEFORE you install it into the wall or you'll struggle to get the door to hang properly.My wife loves the ironing board out of the way and easy to access. In addition, right out of the box it looks great on the wall.
A**R
Nice ironing board
Works good. Easy to install. Very convenient.
A**R
The hideaway ironing board
It is fantastic, it exceeded our expectations!!! It is very sturdy. I love how it saves space and how clean it looks being in our wall. I highly recommend you getting it!!!
R**N
The oak itself had manufacturing damage
Good news:-- We found the instructions to be clear.-- All components were present and the hardware was appropriate.-- Installed product looks good and works well.Bad news:-- The predrilled holes in the door for the hinge hardware were wayyyy too tiny for screwing into oak. We had to predrill a larger diameter.-- One set of predrilled holes was "off" in its placement in one direction. We used the hinge as a template, marked our own, and re-did the predrilled holes.-- I wanted a natural oak finish -- just urethane. The unfinished oak (door and trim) needed a *lot* of sanding before it was appropriate to brush on the urethane.-- There were a series of deep knicks along the top edge of the door (I'm tall-ish, I would see it after installation) that needed heavy sanding to make less obvious.-- There was a defect in the oak trim of the "box" where an edge was splintering off. Again, more sanding to at least avoid injury in the future.I'm not talking about minor imperfections vs unreasonable standards of a perfectionist. I'm talking about shoddy work in the manufacturer's wood shop that one could fix but, for the price and the advertising claims, I didn't expect to have to do that much!
J**F
Happy with purchase
Very pleased with purchase
A**F
It's great...if you want to rebuild it before you install it
I bought this as part of a laundry room remodel; it's a very small room, so the in-wall re-tractability of this unit was very attractive. Out of the box, however, this unit is garbage. I could tell right away that the face-frame was broken, so I assumed I would just be returning the product as defective, but I also still really wanted the functionality it provided so I took it out of the box so I could see how well it would work in the space. Easier said than done it seems. I couldn't even get the thing to work as intended. The bar that attaches to the ironing board to guide it into the correct position would not attach - b/c the holes didn't line up, and b/c the nut was stripped. Further, the hinges were bent (it looks like one of them was actually bent on purpose), so the whole thing came out at an angle. Add to that, the door hinges kept popping off b/c the screws they provided kept snapping as I screwed them in. Note that I'm a pretty handy guy; I've built everything from kitchen cabinets to rocking chairs, I've leveled and tiled floors, and I built a projection screen using 2X4s and blackout material, so it's not like I don't know what I'm doing with this thing. I'm also persistent and wanted this to work, so I replaced all of the hardware (screws, nuts, hinges, and door hinges) and it worked pretty well. So instead of sending it back, I bought some 1 1/2" pine strips and replaced the face frame. All in, I had to spend another $20, 4 labor hours, and 2 trips to Home Depot (had to go back for the door hinges after those wouldn't work), but now it works as I'd hoped so I'm pleased. Can't give it more than 1 star though, b/c no product that cost this much should require immediate replacement of all the hardware just to get it to work. Also of note, this unit is mostly made of MDF covered in a thin white plastic material, so it's not so easy to paint either. Easiest way is to peel off the plastic and paint the MDF, b/c normal latex paint doesn't adhere to the plastic.
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