🧺 Elevate Your Laundry Game with Style!
The Household Essentials In-Wall Recessed Ironing Cabinet is a stylish and functional solution for your laundry room. Featuring a full 180-degree rotating ironing board, two storage shelves, and a sleek white finish, this cabinet is designed for easy installation and maximum space efficiency. Its durable construction and scorch-resistant cover ensure that you can tackle your ironing tasks with ease and confidence.
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 |
J**Y
great product
perfect
F**W
In wall ironing board. Love it.
High quality, excellent for sewing room.
L**
Glad we purchased!!
Great ironing board!! Easy instructions - Fit perfectly!!
D**N
Happy Wife
I feel real bad for my wife whenever i see her iron her clothes on whatever surface other than on a real ironing board, and the fact that our tiny house has limited storage for stuffs like full-size board are the reasons why i chose to purchase this unit.I was able to get a returned one with price discounted. Its flawless with not even a minor scratch on it. I just wished for the manufacturer to be more clear on how to mount the hinges on the main frame, and much stronger hinges rather than the part-plastic ones that looks like they wont last due to the weight of the door and the clothes hanged on the corner hanger.A lower profile design also should had been available. I understand the 3 inches protrusion to accommodate the storage of the electric iron itself. Many folks would rather store the iron somewhere else and have a better looking unit on their nice wall.My wife is happy. No longer she hunches over the bed to iron her dress on it, or use the kitchen counter.I'm giving it a 4-star rating.I recommend to check the wall studs clearance before installing (or even considering of purchasing it).
V**S
This is a must have!
So, if your laundry room consists of a full size washer an dryer, a large size iron board, iron and ironing products, ironed clothes, then this is for you! I eliminated my board, iron, products from being seen.So nice with a finished door! The only problem was getting the measurements right. It changes from standing height to a sitting position. Be sure you measure a couple of times.
P**B
I'd buy it again, but . . .
This is a decent design and functions well enough (the MDF ironing "board" is a bit floppy and we may add a bit more padding under the cover). Given few decent alternatives it may be the best at this price point.That said, the craftsmanship and some of the materials choices seem more like 7th grade shop class than a professionally manufactured item. Too many shortcuts, where a few cents spent on better materials and attentive assembly could have made a better product for little or no additional cost:- The interior box is plywood with a paper thin face veneer. This means it tended to lift up one of the shelves and it is much too thin to take a clear finish or stain without a blotchy appearance. A better ply should be used.- The oak door is reasonably nice, but ours came with a large defect on the inside panel, a small defect on the outside panel, and wood not well matched in the frame (it took extra effort in staining to get all the frame pieces the same tone). Rather than sending out lousy doors and replacing them when customers complain, the manufacturer should get them right the first time. In our case, we'll live with the defects, since there seems to be no guarantee a new door will be any better.- The screws are very cheap -- three of the heads snapped off during installation. Better screws and hinges might add a few cents to the cost.- The metal heat shield is crudely attached, with staples through the aluminum and into the wood. The unit would be easier to stain or paint inside if this were attached with screws or, later, with brads -- I'd rather spend a minute attaching it than taking care to stain or paint around it.- While the door and surround are actual oak, there is an oak-like trim around the sides. This is actually MDF (dense particle board) with another paper thin veneer, in oak. The main problem with these side pieces was the amateurish construction -- one piece was 1/8" too long and the whole thing was fastened with gaps and discrepancies where it fit the face frame. The interior box was stapled to this from the inside. Given the thin veneer over MDF, attempting to sand things even is likely to end in disaster. There's really no good excuse for the sloppy assembly.- In addition, the trim from the face panel back to the wall is incomplete at the top and bottom -- presumably because most people won't see this unless they are tall (top trim) or bend down (bottom trim). However, it will trap dust at the pocket that's left at the top and it does show as missing from the sides if your wall isn't perfectly flat. How much more would a few square inches of oak faced MDF cost?One point I'd add for those with 6" studs is that the side trim pieces can be trimmed back about 1" to set the unit deeper in the wall (if you have 2x6 rather than 2x4 studs). At least 1" of side panel looks necessary to hold the face frame. You can also fill in your own missing top and bottom trim pieces. This is what we did, and having the whole unit an inch deeper in the wall looks better to us.Overall, the ironing board looks and works well enough when all is said and done. However, the manufacturer should be ashamed at the many shortcuts in quality and execution -- all of which could easily be avoided.
T**T
Absolute garbage build quality and instructions- Just garbage!
Absolute garbage build quality!!! Garbage instructions!Let's list the shoddy workmanship and design- Screw and cap nut that hold the board to the hinge bar - came stripped- It was striped because the holes weren't aligned but the factory workers that put it together just rammed it in and sent it on it's way - lack of quality control- The track for the hinge bar to move was routered out - had burn marks and wasn't chamfered off or cleaned up edgewise in any way- The interior wood seems to have an extremely thin and inconsistent layer of paint/primer- looks bad- either paint it fully or leave bare - i feel like I need to go in and paint it now- Shelves are painted but the edges are bare- again- be consistent-- The metal heat plate is cheaply stapled in and not even cut square! looks like someone was asleep at the press.- The name tag fell off right out of the box! that should have told me every thing about this sorry unit right off the bat- The door is laminated with the cheapest laminate- seems are rough and poorly finished- Ikea should have designed the instructions and the door hinges/ mounts- there's no pilot holes of any kind and the instructions have the orientation of the hinges wrong- The location (on the instructions) for the hook are completely off- If you follow their instructions- the hook will hit the frame- had to redo it twice - now I have holes on the inside of the door that I need to cover - oh and the screw snapped off while I was at it with just the slighted torque- more garbage!Garbage- Garbage - Garbage!Ikea - save us Ikea! this would be an easy win for Ikea- they can probably build it cheaper and better with holes that line up and instructions that are easy readOnce installed and after 3 trips to the big box store to get screws etc to make up for the garbage they sent me- it's finally in after a day of work (should have been 1hr tops) It does look decent though.
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!!!
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