Homz Monthly Ironing Board Cover and Pad, Sage Green

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Homz Monthly Ironing Board Cover and Pad, Sage Green
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Product Description

Monthly use. Fits all standard sized ironing boards(13-inch 15-inch wide and 53-inch 54-inch long).


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #111124 in Home
  • Color: Sage Green
  • Brand: Homz
  • Model: 1945043
  • Dimensions: 13.00" h x 2.60" w x 8.50" l, .50 pounds

Features

  • Stretch and fit binding
  • Fitted nose pocket
  • Scorch shield protection
  • 1/4-inch foam padding

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Smooth, tight and colorful
By Scott French
This Homz ironing board cover is exactly what I wanted for my new board. It's tight fitting leaves it totally smooth so there are no wrinkles that might get pressed into my clothes. It's colorful to match my bedroom decor. I heavy starch my clothes and after a month of using this cover it still looks brand new.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4It fits! Tight, but it fits.
By Barbara J. Wertz
I've been looking for ages for a new cover for my great old Proctor ironing board. While most covers say that they fit 54x15 inch boards, they don't allow for the thickness of the board. For an older board with a top half an inch thicker than new boards the covers don't wrap around so that they can be secured with either a draw string or elastic. Most covers are made by the companies that make the boards. (Proctor no longer makes boards.) The covers fit their boards which have thinner tops. Apparently they think that people should discard sturdy older boards and buy their flimsy new boards.

Whatever, during a recent stay at a hotel I noticed that the ironing board in my room was thicker than the average board. I measured it and then asked the manager what kind of covers they used. He told me that they used Homz. Well, it turned out that my board was still a bit thicker, but I ordered this cover anyway and hoped for the best. It does fit. The elastic j ust barely wraps around my board, but I have those springs with hooks on the end which pulls it tight. The fabric seems quite sturdy.

The foam pad is attached to the cover. How this will survive washing is still to be determined. Manufacturers advise against washing their covers. Considering that a good cover should last several years, one would presumably want to wash it at some time.

Hint from my Grannie: Save your old cover and use it to cover your new cover when the board is not in use. This will help to keep it clean. Hint from me: If your old pad is in reasonably good condition save it too, just in case the new pad doesn't survive a washing.

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