Spectrum Basket with Ironing Board Holder

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Spectrum Basket with Ironing Board Holder
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Product Description

Convenience and storage at their best. Perfect for your laundry room, this single basket holds an iron and starch while the ironing board hangs below. The large basket keeps everything handy and the unique handle slot accommodates most styles of irons. The hook will hold both "T" and "Y" style ironing boards and can be removed for use as a storage basket. Mounting hardware included. Spectrum is a company that does the small stuff great! Their items are made of better plastics, heavier steel, thicker powder coating, and stronger castings. Spectrum inspects every piece before it leaves their factory, so you know you'll always get top quality products. Measures 18-1/4" tall by 11" wide by 7-3/4" deep. Pewter color.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20288 in Home
  • Color: Chrome
  • Brand: Spectrum
  • Model: 89375
  • Released on: 2009-10-31
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 18.25" h x 11.00" w x 7.75" l,

Features

  • Wall mounted
  • Holds Iron and Ironing Board
  • Works with T or Y design Ironing Boards
  • Multi purpose basket
  • Heavy metal construction

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

37 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
4Great quality iron/board holder
By Kris Saad
I bought this to replace a plastic holder that I've had for over 20 years that finally broke. I wanted to find something very similar, sturdy, and not too expensive. This seemed to fit the bill. My husband installed it for me, and it's very nice. It's larger than I expected, so it could hold any type of iron I'm sure. My older one wasn't nearly as nice. However, it is larger than I expected, and it's installed in my laundry room on a wall behind the door, and it sticks out about 10 inches from the wall. Keep that in mind when installing it.

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
2Gigantic sticker gets in the way!
By M. Leger
Overall the basket is ok, nothing fancy. The wire fence that makes up the basket is a bit flimsy and some places were bent and separating from the base. I was able to see past that because it's not going to hang in a public area. What made me angry was the gigantic 8 x 10 sticker that is placed on the back plate of the basket right where the hot part of the iron would touch. I tried to get the sticker off so it wouldn't melt onto the iron and it wouldn't peel off. I had to use a "goo-be-gone" type of product and scrape it off with razors and putty knives. The end result was a scratched back plate and the goo-be-gone started taking off the paint. Extremely annoying!

17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
4Versatile, Roomy, Sturdy and Well Made.
By Denny Crane, Esq.
First off, it fits my new Rowenta DW 8080 iron, which is large. I had an old Rubbermaid iron holder, but the Rowenta won't fit. The Spectrum will easily hold the iron, facing in either direction, as well as the accessory measuring cup, and a small spray bottle. Of course, it also supports the ironing board. The basket is 13" tall, by 11" wide, and has a maximum depth of about 7.75 inches. The wire mesh is 1/2 inch on center, with holes about 3/8 inch wide. Installation is easy, IF you have a #2 Phillips screwdriver with an 8" shaft, available at Home Depot for $7. The top two screws are easy to install with any #2 Phillips screwdriver. To get to the bottom two screws, you need a driver that will go through the square basket weave of the unit, and reach the back, which is almost 8" away. The holes are only 1" from the outer edges, so a socket set may not work from within the basket. A socket driver might work from outside the basket if the shaft has a diameter no g reater than 3/8 inch, maybe 7/16, to go through the mesh.

I mounted my Spectrum Basket onto a wooden surface, so turning the screws took a little effort. If you use the included wall anchors, and have good hand strength, you might be able to tighten the bottom screws by reaching into the basket from the top, and using a stubby #2 Phillips screwdriver however, I recommend using an 8" long screwdriver. The long shaft will give you a lot of torque, and the screws will turn in easily.

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