Corby Of Windsor 7700 Pants Press In Satin Chrome





Key features
- •15, 30, 45 Min Timer
- •LED countdown display
- •Free standing or wall mounted
- •Coin tray and jacket hanger
- •Thermostat
- •Manual cancel option
BrandCorby
CategoryTrouser Pressers
ColorSatin Chrome
WarrantyRest assured with a 3-year guarantee on this Corby of Windsor Pants Press
Corby Of Windsor 7700 Pants Press In Satin Chrome
List Price: $362.30$326.07DEALYou Save: $36.23 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
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Based on 10 reviews
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Great Product
Amazon Customer•April 10, 2018
I've been using Corby for years. Just went from the 5500 to the 7700 after 14 years of use. This presser does exactly what it says it will. Puts a nice press and a reasonably sharp crease on your trousers. Personally I press for 45 minutes on one side (facing the foam pad) then I turn the trousers around and press the other side for 45 minutes. Then let I let them cool before taking them out of the presser. Great product.
Good, but not by itself.
Amazon Customer•June 22, 2017
Unfortunately, this item will always leave creased wrinkles on my garments. I purchased this item as an alternative to ironing because I am lazy.
I found that it does a great job at making old creases look like new, and it might even make new creases, but my biggest issue is that there's no way to apply tension to the pants while closing them in the press, so I always have a couple huge unwanted creases pressed into my garment.
I resolved this by using the product in conjunction with wrinkle release spray. I'll press my pants for 45 minutes, take them out, hang them up, and hit both sides of each pants leg with some wrinkle release and rub them down and leave the pants up to dry.
The bottom line is that the product isn't a miracle machine by itself, but it's incredibly useful to me when used in conjunction with other products.
I found that it does a great job at making old creases look like new, and it might even make new creases, but my biggest issue is that there's no way to apply tension to the pants while closing them in the press, so I always have a couple huge unwanted creases pressed into my garment.
I resolved this by using the product in conjunction with wrinkle release spray. I'll press my pants for 45 minutes, take them out, hang them up, and hit both sides of each pants leg with some wrinkle release and rub them down and leave the pants up to dry.
The bottom line is that the product isn't a miracle machine by itself, but it's incredibly useful to me when used in conjunction with other products.
Fabulous. Had one that lasted 23 years. This ...
Amazon Customer•June 14, 2016
Fabulous. Had one that lasted 23 years. This is the replacement. Ordered the same model!
I like the Corby Windsor pants press but have found fault ...
James P. Head•January 3, 2016
I like the Corby Windsor pants press but have found fault with (1) the narrow width of it and (2) the claw-like side bars. The width of the pants press is too narrow for someone who is not wearing the skinny suits that teens and 20 somethings are currently wearing. Hence, my pants sometimes come out the sides of the press, defeating the purpose of the press lending a crease. Secondly, the claw-like bars in front grab my pants every single time. My last pants press had a continuous bar that ran across the front and that was great.
It does a very good job of light pressing -- keeping crease between wearings ...
Ashish Sen•July 7, 2015
I replaced a similar product from the same company that I had acquired over 20 years ago. It does a very good job of light pressing -- keeping crease between wearings or even putting a slight crease after home washing.
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