{"id":703,"date":"2020-02-13T12:44:40","date_gmt":"2020-02-13T12:44:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mrellis.co.uk\/?p=703"},"modified":"2020-10-24T23:06:12","modified_gmt":"2020-10-24T23:06:12","slug":"best-trouser-press","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mrellis.co.uk\/best-trouser-press\/","title":{"rendered":"What Is The Best Trouser Press On The UK Market?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Ironing trousers can be a real pain. It takes a chunk of time out of your day when you\u2019d rather be doing other things, and it can be tricky to do it well enough that you get a really good, crease free finish. Have you ever thought of trying out a trouser press instead? This clever little machine literally does the work for you!<\/p>\n

Although they are often found in hotel rooms and are most often associated with businessmen wanting to look smart and crease-free, trouser presses are also available for home use. They are a fantastic time-saving tool, particularly if you have a lot of trousers you want to press and ironing them all would take a lot of time.<\/p>\n

Trouser presses attach to the wall, and the trousers are inserted between the two plates, which slowly heat up to around 60 degrees C, over around 15 minutes. This is a great way to press trousers, as not only does it save you time but you are guaranteed that the press will not scorch the trousers, which is a danger if you are ironing by hand. There are various heat settings depending on what type of fabric you are pressing, so you can be sure that your favourite pair of linen trousers will not be ruined.<\/p>\n

The Corby Trouser Press is the generic name for trouser presses, and was established by John Corby in the 1930s in Hampshire. The trouser press started out life as a valet stand, with an area for pressing trousers, which became electronically heated in the 1960s. Voila, the trouser press as we know it today was born!<\/p>\n

When they first appeared on the scene, trouser presses were an aspiration for middle class families, and were very often found in hotel rooms. These days, you don\u2019t have to be a social climber or someone who frequents hotels often in order to have a trouser press!<\/p>\n

There are a great many outlets for these handy little machines, and you can pick and choose between the different types until you find one that meets your needs. If you have been on the hunt for a gadget to make your ironing pile disappear like magic, with very little effort on your part, then you may wish to look into investing in a trouser press.<\/p>\n

But which one do you go for? Here is a guide to a few of the best, to help you make your decision:<\/p>\n

1. Corby 3300 Trouser Press 30 Minute Timer<\/a><\/h3>\n

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This is a simple, easy to use trouser press that can be either wall mounted or free standing. Finished in a beautiful beech effect, it will be a subtle addition to your home d\u00e9cor. It does exactly what it says on the tin, and will keep your suits and trousers looking sharp! There is an automatic cut off plus a manual cancel option, so you can stop the pressing when you feel it\u2019s done \u2013 or if you\u2019ve run out of time and need to get dressed quickly.<\/p>\n

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