Product Information

- 15 and 30-minute cycles.
- Maple finish.
- Freestanding and wall mountable.
- Supplied with jacket hanger and coin tray.

The Corby 4400 trouser press is ideal for suit material fabrics, which perfectly presses wrinkled trousers that are immediately ready to be worn after either a quick 15-minute cycle or a longer 30-minute cycle. The patented unique stretcher bar enables you to operate the trouser press with ease and features a jacket hanger, coin tray, feet for freestanding use and a fixing kit to allow you to mount the press on the wall. All of our trouser presses come with a 3-year guarantee.

Corby

Corby 4400 Trouser Press in Maple - UK Plug

Product Code: 3512

EAN: 5060180212575

RRP£169.00

Our Price

£147.00

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Product Features

Brand: Corby of Windsor.
Guarantee: 3 year guarantee.
Product Colour: Maple.
Plug Type: UK plug.
Timer Settings: 15 & 30 minutes.
Freestanding: Yes - Feet provided.
Wall Mountable: Yes - Fixings provided.

Key Measurements

  mm inches
Height: 1095 43.11
Width: 456 17.95
Depth: 355 13.98
  kg lb
Weight: 9.37 20.66

Frequently Asked Questions

  •  Why is the trouser press causing wrinkles in the wrong places?

    We recommend running the press on its longest setting whilst empty and allowing the press to cool and contract - repeat this process 2 or 3 times. Then any slack in the fabric should be removed.

  •  Why does the power light not go out?

    This is usual, whenever the press is powered the light will be lit, the only way to deactivate this feature is to switch off or unplug from the mains.

  •  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.

  •  What is the depth of the trouser press when fully open??

    Our trouser presses measure 330mm when fully open.

  •  Where is the serial number located on the trouser press??

    The serial number can be found underneath the press.

  •  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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