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Simply load both pant legs into the clothing press and in less than 20 minutes, you will have a beautifully pressed pair of pants. This clothes press works with all kinds of pants and fabrics, from khakis to wools, casual to dress. The pants press is equipped with auto shut-off that prevents overheating, protecting your garments from damage. The extra wide pressing surface accommodates large sizes and wide leg pants.
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Technical Details

- 280-watt digital pant press for nicely creased, wrinkle-free slacks
- Fast results in less than 20 minutes; pressing cycle heats up to 172 degrees F
- Accommodates all kinds of fabrics, as well as large sizes and wide-leg pants
- Automatic safety shut-off function prevents overheating and scorching
- Measures approximately 18-1/2 by 15 by 37 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "good pants press" 2010-04-05
By Ralph B. Wood (Scottsdale, AZ)
Not the best pants press I have ever used, but, for sure, it is best I have seen or used in this price range. I think it out perform some we have used in London hotels, that cost a lot more. Does a very good job of keeping a neat press job on my suit pants. It is just so so for wash and wear pants just out of dryer. Depending what you want it to do it can be an excellent purchase.

Customer Buzz
 "It works, But takes more than one run" 2010-02-23
By Whatmorecanyousay (Sea Isle, NJ, USA)
Hey it does work but no worse than my Corby with timer. (Lowest cost Corby)



I have to reset for a second run as I do with the corby. The mounting of the pants is about the same. The price performance is good. It was less than half the price of the corby.



Had a no name hot unit for 20 years my wife purchased at a discount store for $79. That no name did damp wool pants with a perfect crease and had a full one hour timer. It was very hot and probably in danger of setting the house on fire. It took 20 years to finally pop but you only had to set it once.



I suspect there is a lower temp thermistor on these new units and not an extended timmer.

Most likely, even the most expensive $300+ are regulated by the same safety rules.

Customer Buzz
 "Pants Press" 2010-02-12
By C. Donald Murphy
The pant press is ok for $99 you get what you paid for, major issue is the material on the inside where the slacks are pressed is very difficult to flatten out the pants thus you tend to get wrinkles unless you are very carefull when you close the machine. I have had other pressers and this was not an issue so must be the material they used inside the pressing area.

Customer Buzz
 "Does What I Expected it to do." 2010-02-08
By TTU Fan (Hot and Humid Houston, TX)
This press meets my expectations and performs equally well on my 100% cotton khakis and my wool trousers.



What this press is is a decent quality pants press that does a sufficiently adequate job of removing wrinkles from a pair of pants such that, in most cases, hand ironing is not required.



However, it is not (nor was I expecting it to be):



1. A professional dry cleaning system.

2. A hand-ironed-quality press.

3. A table-top steam pants press.



If I could change one thing about this unit, I would lengthen the platens so as to allow my size 32 inseam slacks to fit somewhat easier and more fully onto the platen, but this is a relatively minor quibble.



The bottom line is that the press does exactly what I expected it to do and I would definitely make the same purchase again given the first-hand knowledge and experience I now have of the unit.





Customer Buzz
 "my worst online purchase" 2010-01-06
By R. Hockett (back at the ironing board)
The Pantman was a waste of money. Just pressed the wrinkles in the pants and never really did a good job of making anything look presemntable. Mine quit altogether after less than a month. No heat. I took the circuitry apart and found that it works by using an overheat thermal breaker to shut off, and the "on" button is just a piece of plastic that pushes the reset button on the thermal breaker. Pretty cheesy setup, and not at all durable. Save your money, and learn to use an iron.


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