Product Information
Originally designed in Windsor, England the 1930s the Corby trouser press continues to be a stalwart in fashion. The Corby trouser press is a convenient necessity in a time poor modern lifestyle with the 45minute cycle returns wrinkled trousers to a smooth finish with a smart crease. The 30minute cycle is ideal for light to medium weight fabrics, whilst the 15minute cycle provides a quick refresh of the centre crease. Trousers are pressed perfectly and ready to be worn with this easy to use press and the patented and unique stretcher bars offer a solution to wrinkled trousers around the knee area. The 7700 features a thermostatic temperature control and includes a self-adjusting section to be used for turn-ups. The 7700 is a classic and stylish which will enhance any interior and the coin tray and jacket hanger allows the press to be a useful valet stand. The 7700 comes with feet and a jacket hanger for freestanding use. Wall mounting fixings are also included so you can position the press wherever is most convenient. The Corby Trouser Press comes with a Three year guarantee.
Corby 7700 Trouser Press in Mahogany - UK Plug
Product Code: 3513
EAN: 5021548003037
RRP£179.00
Our Price
£157.00
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Product Features
Brand: Corby of Windsor.
Guarantee: 3 year guarantee.
Product Colour: Mahogany.
Plug Type: UK plug.
Timer Settings: 15 / 30 / 45 minutes.
Freestanding: Yes - Feet provided.
Wall Mountable: Yes - Fixings provided.
Key Measurements
mm | inches | |
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Height: | 1095 | 43.11 |
Width: | 465 | 18.31 |
Depth: | 355 | 13.98 |
kg | lb | |
Weight: | 10.50 | 23.15 |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What type of screws are needed to fix the hanger to the trouser press?
You will need two 5/8 inch No.8 pan head self tapping screws.
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What is the depth of the trouser press when fully open??
Our trouser presses measure 330mm when fully open.
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Where is the serial number located on the trouser press??
The serial number can be found underneath the press.
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The arms on my new trouser press are stiffer than my previous model, why is this?
The arms for opening and closing a Corby Trouser Press become gradually looser and freer over time, meaning that you might well find the arms to be stiff on a new model if you are used to operating one that is several years old. This is nothing to worry about and not a fault with the press.
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