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The Minky Ergo Ironing Board combines a large 122 x 38cm ironing surface with an adjustable height up to 92cm, delivering ergonomic comfort and efficiency. Its Prozone 100% cotton cover with a heat-reflective metallic coating speeds up crease removal, while the flex guide prevents cord tangles. Designed for stability and durability with a 4-leg base, it suits both left and right-handed users, making ironing faster, easier, and more comfortable.









| ASIN | B013QSSGLM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,305 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 2 in Ironing Boards |
| Brand | Minky |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (7,891) |
| Date First Available | 3 Aug. 2015 |
| Item Weight | 5.4 kg |
| Material | Cotton, Iron |
| Model Number | HH40201117M |
| Product Dimensions | 145 x 45 x 93 cm; 5.4 kg |
J**R
Great ironing board
At first felt a bit light and flimsy compared to my old one. But it has proved to be really good to use and not flimsy at all. Really appreciate the fact it is lighter. Had it a while and not complaints at all. But with confidence.
K**S
Makes ironing easier
Lovely ironing board
F**P
Looks great, great size, easy to erect/fold away but has flaws! Shame as it is close to perfect.
Although I purchased this in January 2021 I did not dispose of my old one until February. I am a single male with not a lot of ironing so my comments although a bit delayed were relevant at the time of first use and still apply after nearly 4 months. The packaging for this was a bit poor as it arrived with the rubber feet protruding through the poly film and it had obviously been stood on the feet quite frequently during shipping which had ‘scuffed’ them quite badly, I did not consider this enough reason to request a replacement but the makers/distributers should think about improving this area of the packaging. It is a good looking board and as such I had wanted one for some years so I treated myself. The board is good and wide and both the length and iron cradle are excellent. The adjustment is very simple and easy to use whilst being positive and firm. Overall I like the whole design but there is one thing that other buyers might like to know, and one issue that I think is a real weakness in the design. A). When used for the first few times the powder coating gets stripped off the adjustment bar (see photos). On the first couple of uses I found a combination of metal/paint ‘shavings’ on the floor beneath the board and could not figure out what it was. It was not until the third time of use that I investigated and I realised that they had come from the adjustment rod. These ‘shavings’ could be a hazard for a child that might pick them up and try to eat them. In fact there is no reason to paint this rod, it would be better if it was masked out during the coating process. B) The second issue I have which others might live with, is that the quite thin metal the board surface is made from ’cockles’ upwards under prolonged heat in one place. I found this when ironing several hankies in the same area, then it ‘clonks’ back to its normal flat position after a few seconds of cooling. It’s a bit like a large scale version of those old tin toy ‘clickers’ that were popular some years ago. I find it a bit annoying and question if a thicker metal would be more in keeping with the quality of this board? It’s fine with sheets and larger items as you are spreading the heat as you iron. Thicker metal would put the weight up but it is quite light for its size/quaity. Would I buy one again? yes, as the overall design takes some beating but it is not perfect and would be close to it if the issues I have highlighted were sorted out. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ON THE METAL TOP SINCE ABOVE. (11/8/21) In fact after using the board for a few months I find the 'cockling' of the top even more annoying, also what I had not fully realised is that it is in fact a 'gauze' so as well as distorting under heat it also allows steam which tuns into water under the garment you are ironing to leak through so after a lot of ironing I found a damp patch on my carpet. I assume if it was solid metal and not gauze this would cause trapped water to rust so no easy solution but it is a little annoying as I now have to put a towel on the floor under the board area!
L**L
The great joy of a perforated ironing board
I took the cover off my old, cheap, not particularly cheerful ironing board, to wash - and discovered a horrid multitude of steamy sins. That ironing board was solid metal, with a few random holes, and coated with some kind of protective surface. And of course, we all use steam irons. So, where does the steam end up, which penetrates the clothes, the cover, any subsidiary cover and the like. Pooling and trapped on that protective surface that's where. Not that the protection does that good a job. Lifting off my double cover I lifted off some horrid, plastic painty type surface, flaking from the board itself. I did think (sigh) of buying another cheap board, but that too is only at some point going to add to landfill. The Minky has PERFORATIONS all over the base. Someone thought about where the steam might go, if it was trapped. The board is bigger than I expected, when folded up - though the ironing board itself is as described, folded and vertical it is around 160 cm, not 122 cm! - so I did find I can't store it where I had planned, and where that old board used to fit It is quite hefty, so unless you have a dedicated utility room where it can be left set up, it may be a bit of a struggle for anyone frail .The opening mechanism is really good, and I can understand why it costs around 2 - 3 times the price of that old, very boggy (!) standard one I was tempted to drop a star for incorrect item dimension, but I like it too much in action. I decided to invest in an additional felt layer based on what other ironers were saying. My, it makes a difference The cover is elasticated, and fits well, and can be removed for washing or replaced if damaged Minky replacement covers, tightly elasticated are therefore an easier fit than those old tightening cords I do like the fact it is made in this country and so buying it supports British manufacturing I'm never going to enjoy ironing, but though a bad workperson blames their tools, I can already see a difference in my manky ironing now I have better tools!
K**R
Disappointing purchase
Positives: its wide and my iron flow over the centre surface easily. Negatives: 1. The feet don't grip on tiled or wooden floor, so constantly pulling the board back in place. 2. Thepadding in the ironing board cover barely touches the sides, so have to pull in to place on every use. The padding should be wider to slightly wrap under the ironing board. When ironing to the edge, you hit the metal edge of the board. 3. The plastic feet are not secure. One has fallen off and exposed a sharp metal end. I was lucky it didn't scratch the floor before I'd realised. Very disappointed with this purchase.
N**A
Bonne planche
A**R
The greatest board ever. The only thing missing is an attached outlet.
F**A
L'asse è inutilizzabile, traballa vistosamente. Mi tocca rimetterci 4 euro per rispedirlo ad Amazon.
M**R
Great ironing board
M**A
Très bonne table à repasser, a l’air très costaud, stable, légère. Je suis contente pour l’instant, on verra dans le temps mais je pense qu’elle est assez costaud quand même.
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