Household Essentials 1 pezzo Copriasse da stiro da tavolo e tampone 100% cotone e imbottitura in fibra da 4 mm, 10 bottiglie, blu

Brand:Household Essentials

3.5/5

39.54

12 pollici w da 30 a 32 pollici l. Rivestito in silicone per resistenza alle macchie e durata. Il design su misura e la rilegatura con cordino elastico assicurano una vestibilità sicura. Costruzione in un unico pezzo. Tampone in fibra e rivestimento in cotone 100% per un mini piano d'appoggio o un asse da stiro sopra la porta (asse da stiro non incluso).

12 pollici w da 30 a 32 pollici l. Rivestito in silicone per resistenza alle macchie e durata. Il design su misura e la rilegatura con cordino elastico assicurano una vestibilità sicura. Costruzione in un unico pezzo. Tampone in fibra e rivestimento in cotone 100% per un mini piano d'appoggio o un asse da stiro sopra la porta (asse da stiro non incluso).
Batteries required No
Brand Household Essentials
Color Blue
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,383 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Import China
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Is Foldable Yes
Item model number 1209
Item Weight 0.01 Ounces
Manufacturer Household Essentials
Material Cotton
Number of pieces 1
Pattern Solid
Product Dimensions 8 x 9 x 4 inches
Product Dimensions 9"L x 8"W x 4"H

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Scritto da: LoriP
Nice Addition to My Sewing Room
This board cover is well made and fits my tabletop board perfectly. Arrived quickly and in perfect condition. Would definitely recommend this item.
Scritto da: David White
I just managed to get in on there...
My wife has a 12x32 inch snub-nosed table-top ironing board from the 1970's that she wanted to save from the trash heap. We got this item despite the mixed reviews. Note that at the top of the listing it says "12.5-inch w by 30 to 33-inch". Don't you believe it! Down below it says "FITS: 30-32 L x 12 W". There is a tiny bit more possibility to fit a 12.5 inch wide board, but I am here to say that 32 inch length is only just barely possible. And 33 inch length is simply not possible at all. I suppose your results will depend a bit on how thick your board is. Our is maybe .75 inch particle board. I also suppose it depends on how far you expect the cover to wrap around on the underside. In our case, it just barely wraps around enough for me to feel comfortable that it will stay in place so long as I have a thumbtack on the front and back ends. Also, the claim of a 4mm pad is exaggerated for sure. There is something there but it is far from 4mm thick. I ended up folding over an old wool neck scarf to act as additional padding and I was lucky it fit perfectly and I was still able to stretch the thing into place and tack it home. Before we did the final install, I put it on the board and let it sit for a few days to see if it would stretch any and make final install easier. Maybe it did, maybe not. But might be worth a try if you are on the cusp of fitting. Once on, it seems like it will be fine. Way too soon to speak of durability, sturdiness, or anything else save fit. I can say that the price is quite good and the materials seem fine. But it hasn't yet been put to actual use.
Scritto da: Janey L. Warbritton
Fits Perfectly!
Bought this to cover an older metal tabletop ironing board I found at a thrift store, and to my delight, it fit perfectly! The board looks much like the one in the description photos, but is white and missing the iron holder (the brackets are there, but I didn’t know what they were for, now I do! Eh, no matter, I’ve never had an iron holder before, lol). So, I have a pretty nifty little like-new ironing board for $12! Happy as a clam!
Scritto da: AlliumByTheLake
Not very durable. Not enough fabric to wrap underneath ironing board.
I bought this in Sep 2015 because the cotton cover and foam padding that came with my tabletop ironing board was so thin that the metal grid surface of the ironing board kept leaving grid marks on everything I ironed. The padding of this cover is not thin but neither is it thick. It’s just one layer. If I use just this cover, I still get grid marks on the clothes I iron. So, I’ve had to stack layers of other padding under this – old towel, 2 layers from an old never-used scratchy acrylic blanket (feels like quilt batting), 2 layers from old cotton shirts, 1 original thin ironing board cover. This padding doesn’t have enough extra fabric that goes under the board. People who make their own board covers usually allot 3 to 4 inches of extra fabric around the edges so there’s ample fabric to grip under the board. This cover is supposed to be silicone-coated cotton for stain resistance and durability. I don’t know if that really makes the cover stain resistant since I don’t normally stain my board covers – even non-silicone-coated ones. I can say though that the silicone coating doesn’t help at all with durability. My cover already has two tears (small, on the wide side of the cover). When I examined it, the blue cotton top is very thin. I don’t machine wash this. As the instruction says, “damp wipe only”. I’ve used a damp rag to keep this cover clean. The cover is not its original vibrant blue anymore. It’s faded blue with a brownish hue which I assume is due to heat (of course, ironing). The original ordinary thin cotton cover I replaced with this was washable and not brown-hued and torn after 9 years. This silicone-coated cover is only 1.4 years old but already brown-hued and torn. I think that, next time, I’ll just make my own ironing board cover from heavy cotton fabric. What did I do with the small tears? The fiber pad is polyester and was exposed because of the tears on the top blue layer. I didn’t want to risk the iron coming in contact with the polyester fiber padding underneath so I inserted fusible interfacing underneath the tears/holes. The interfacing is the white that you see in the photos. That will have to do until I have time to sew a proper cotton board cover or until I buy a compact (36” length) ironing board. My tabletop ironing board is 30.5” long. My ironing board is metal and very smooth. Like I said, the cover doesn’t have a lot of extra fabric to go underneath the board. This (not enough fabric) + the smooth surface of the board make it hard to fit the cover on the board by myself. If I slip the cover over one end of the board, it would slip as I pull towards the other end of the board. It needed two people to fit the cover. I first slipped the cover over the wide end of the board. Then, I had someone hold the two corners of the wide board while I stretched the cover and slipped it over the narrow end of the board. Two pairs of hands make it very easy to fit this cover on my ironing board.
Scritto da: Kevin Murphy
Great product for the price. a real value.
This is a great replacement cover for my tabletop ironing board.
Scritto da: B. Catanzariti
Decent Replacement Mini Board Cover
This cover was purchased to replace the ultra thin and cheap slip that went over the "Household Essentials 131200 Chrome Tabletop Mini Ironing Board" that I bought back in February. After dealing with the terrible cover that came with it constantly coming off of the board and leaving metal grate marks on my shirts as I was ironing them, I decided it was time to get something that had some padding to it. All-in-all, I'm happy I got this. Putting it on my ironing board was not an issue. I saw some reviews where people stated that it was a real hassle to get on, but I didn't have this issue at all. Not sure what board they were using, but perhaps the fact that I was putting this Household Essentials cover on a Household Essentials board helped. Like others mentioned, it did seem like there were certain areas that weren't very form fitting and the material bunched up just a little bit. It wasn't bad at all. After ironing a couple of button-up shirts, it appears that the process took care of that, as well. I still did notice (though not NEARLY as bad) that there was just a touch of the iron grate coming through when I ironed the shirt, but that goes away when the shirt cools down. At least I think it does. I can't see it and no one has come to me asking what the heck happened to my shirt. For those looking to replace a thin, torn or otherwise crappy mini board cover, I'd definitely recommend this.
Scritto da: Mrs S
One Star
The cover was too small, the elastic couldn't stretch to cover the whole iron board
Scritto da: Jen
Careful, it's hot! But awesome.
I bought this for the Honey-Can-Do Tabletop ironing board with deluxe iron rest. The cover that came with the board was woefully inadequate, so I bought this to add to it. As other reviewers have mentioned, when you first unpack it, it appears as though it won't even come close to fitting. However, it does relax once it's out of the package for 10 minutes or so. I put it over the tip of the board and pulled it towards the back, letting it sit for a couple of minutes partway through. It ended up being an extremely good fit with no wrinkling at all. I just ran the iron over it at the end and it was all smooth. Warning: this cover gets hot enough to burn you. So if you run a hot iron over your item of clothing then immediately smooth the fabric that was just ironed, or touch the cover as you lift the clothing to move it, the board will be scalding. This makes it work really well for de-wrinking clothes, but does take some getting used to.
Scritto da: Valerie S. Boyle
Excellent! Firm, tight, but great fit!
Firm, tight fit, but great!
Scritto da: Barbara duncombe
Five Stars
A little bit of a struggle to put on, but I managed.
Scritto da: Doyhle
Satisfait
Produit de bonne qualité

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