Product Information

The Corby 6600 Mahogany Trouser Press with Steam Iron is a compact solution for the hotel guest room. This product incorporates both the trouser press and ironing centre

Corby 6600 Trouser Press in Mahogany with 1200W Steam Iron - UK Plug

Product Code: 3586

EAN: 5060180212674

Email : trade@corbyofwindsor.com

Phone : (0) 330 0882 064

£271.80inc VAT

£226.50ex VAT

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Product Features

  • Fold out ironing board
  • Hard wired iron
  • 15 minute timer
  • Thermostat
  • Manual cancel option
  • Automatic cut off
  • Coin tray
  • Wall mounted fixings included
  • Black trim
  • Mahogany effect finish

    Iron Specifications:
  • Motion sensitive auto-off cuts heat in 30 seconds if left unattended on soleplate and in 8 minutes on heel
  • Non stick soleplate
  • Indicator and cut out operating light
  • 145ml capacity tank
  • Filling cup included
  • Vertical steam, 70g shot of steam and water spray
  • White/Grey casing
  • 220-240V AC
  • 1200 watts
  • UK plug
  • CE marked
  • 3 Year Guarantee

    Dimensions (mm):
  • Ironing area W270 x D680
  • Open H940 x W415 (With iron holder x 565) x D800
  • Closed H940 x W415 x D100mm (with iron in holder x 200)

Key Measurements

  mm inches
Height: 940 37.01
Width: 410 16.14
Depth: 300 11.81
  kg lb
Weight: 12.64 27.87

Frequently Asked Questions

  •  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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