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I fell in love with this piece when I saw it online. When it arrived I was even more pleased. In the picture you can’t tell that it’s a bit dimensional. The different shapes raise out by different amounts, some about an inch, some a half an inch and some not at all. This really adds to the beauty. It’s well made and easy to hang. I highly recommend it.

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14 comments so far

Factor
 1 

Living in a small condo, I needed a way to hang the ironing board behind the walk-in closet door. I searched the stores and only found over the door ironing board hangers, and that would not do. I never thought I would find one for the ironing board and iron. This duo is excellent!!

March 12th, 2011 at 7:10 am
Lohmann
 2 

I have an over sized iron and board and this mount works well for both. The assembly is simple but different because the piece doesn’t slip together it has a third piece that is placed on the inside. It made me scratch my head why but it works just fine.

March 12th, 2011 at 7:13 pm
Jarvis
 3 

I am extremely pleased with the holder.It supports the ironing board and the iron very well.I’ll recommend this product to any of my friends who may be in need of organizing his house.It’s the best for a larger iron like Rowenta master.

March 13th, 2011 at 8:03 am
Ibrahim
 4 

Ay carumba! This is the only ironing board holder I could find that would accommodate the Rowenta board that I purchased during a Martha Stewart induced lapse of judgment. This thing assembles, yes, assembles, easily and quickly but doesn’t stay assembled through the mounting procedure and kept popping apart on me. Also, as someone mentioned, the crappy wall plugs they include are a joke; I ran out to buy the screw-in wall board plugs and finally got it installed using those. The iron rest is too narrow to hold my iron.

March 13th, 2011 at 7:39 pm
Mellinger
 5 

My iron (Black and Decker) didn’t fit. It hang’s over the edge where the iron would normally fit but still serves the purpose for which I purchased it for. Other than that I like the product. It’s sturdy and was easy to mount.

March 14th, 2011 at 8:02 am
Hinkel
 6 

this holds my rowenta ironing board and iron and is mounted on the laundry closet’s door. this one’s quite a toughie as it holds quite a lot of weight and keeps everything in order. the gaps on either side makes room for the long cord. the hardware that comes with it didn’t seem like it would hold the weight very well but after mounting it on a wood door, it’s not going anywhere. but if you must mount it on a drywall, use either a molly or a toggle bolt to mount it in place as the hardware that comes with it seems like it would only work on wood.

March 14th, 2011 at 8:10 pm
Avery
 7 

It was wider than some of the other ones we looked at so we knew our iron would fit in it. And it arrived sooner than we expected.

March 15th, 2011 at 8:24 am
Hunt
 8 

Sturdy and worth the price. Has a heavier plastic, quality feel to it. Product looks great on the wall in my sewing room.
Easy to install. Just the usual pain installing on drywall. I have one screw into a stud and an anchor behind the other. Both screw holes are elongated to allow for leveling adjustment. One is vertically elongated and one is horizontal. I installed it at a height where the bottom legs of the ironing board hit the baseboard when it is hanging. The holder keeps the top legs off the wall very nicely. So, no marks on the wall.
My ironing board has T-shaped legs with a diagonal brace at the bottom. Fits just fine.

March 15th, 2011 at 8:16 pm
Dockery
 9 

I purchased this Ironing Board Hanger cause I have a ‘Y’ shaped board like the one in the picture. When you hand the board on it, the hanger twists a little thus not hanging flat against the closet door. Also, the whole contraption hangs too high up so the door won’t even close when the actual iron is on it.

March 16th, 2011 at 7:50 am
Dickerson
 10 

I bought a Polder ironing board from Amazon and figured the Polder holder should work. Wrong. The arms are too flimsy and they twist under load. The ironing board then falls out.

March 16th, 2011 at 7:58 pm
Kaelin
 11 

We bought the Polder OTD Iron/Board Wall Mount for $9.99 at a hardware store.

The assembly is straightforward and simple, (it literally takes about two minutes,)and the metal seems strong.

We have a T-shaped footing on our ironing board, not the Y shaped like in the picture, and so our board hangs perfectly. But I really don’t see how a Y foot board would be that sturdy hanging on the hooks. (Others Amazon reviewers have brought this up.) Our iron, when the cord is wrapped around the bottom, sits nicely on the holder. The iron holder has a pretty substantial lip on it so I don’t think it is going anywhere. Our iron can sit, full of water, and not leak, which was something I was worried about when I first looked at the product.

The part that secures the rack over the top of the door is big enough to accomodate a substantial width, but this could create problems if you have a really thin door. With too much play the whole rack could shift around quite a bit when opening and closing the door.

The door we have it on is average sized and if we open the door very quickly, the ironing board will swing a bit and bump against the door. Fortunately, we are storing it on the back of a closet door that we don’t open frequently.

One word of warning: the hooks for the legs of the ironing board hang down quite low from the top of the door. If you have an extra large ironing board, or an extra short door, you may want to do some measuring before you buy, otherwise you may end with the ironing board hitting the floor. (As one reviewer here, and several elsewhere have noted.)

March 17th, 2011 at 8:09 am
Bevington
 12 

I agree with other reviews that this device does NOT work with ironing boards with angled legs (as pictured). You do need a T-leg board.

It is also a bit fickle with the size of the iron. If your iron is either really wide or really thin, it may not sit in the holder very well.

You also need to be gentle when closing the door that this is hanging on. While the top part stays secure, the bottom part of the iron can still swing. I have gotten used to this over time.

Other than that, it is a better looking device than some other ironing board holders. It’s not very bulky or complex.

March 17th, 2011 at 8:02 pm
Nunnally
 13 

We were pleased with this metal clock. It looks nice in the reception area of our office. I think it would look even nicer against a wall painted something other than white.

March 18th, 2011 at 8:12 am
Kohler
 14 

It’s a beautiful clock and well made. My only complaint is that it’s pretty loud. Other than that, it’s exactly what I wanted.

March 18th, 2011 at 7:46 pm