A Revolutionary Ironing Board, Flippr, Can Cut Your Ironing Time In Half Or More

By AJ Redgrave - 13 Dec '16 00:20AM
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It is said that "If it's not broken, do not fix it" and this has been the status of the good old ironing board which has served homes for generations. Invented in 1882, the 130-year-old ironing board has been like that ever since but it will be improved once this Kickstarter project pushes through.

Flippr, as they label it this way, is a new breed of ironing board with a twist. This project that is making great in terms on funding at Kickstarter and is looking forward to revolutionize the way people are using ironing board. This new product is perfect for those who hate wasting time spending precious seconds on just ironing a shirt. The concept of Flippr is to overhaul how people iron to save time, making the process more convenient and faster at the same time.

Point number 1: Flippr has two ironing surfaces as opposed to the traditional board with just the one that's always facing up. Point number 2: it rotates 360, making it convenient for clothes to iron without ever removing it from the board until its done ironing. Point number 3: the board itself is shaped like a torso so that shirt would just slide in, making it very easy to iron out wrinkles. The people behind Flippr claims that a shirt can be ironed in 2 minutes, which is 4 times faster than done on a traditional iron board.

Flippr also has a detail board that can be attached under collars and sleeves which makes ironing those difficult areas a lot easier now. The pants clip enables the user to clip the seam to the board, making ironing a breeze. An aluminum frame makes it sturdy and it has the ability to adjust up to 8 heights. The wheels make it convenient to store around the house. It will have a 2-year warranty, something old-school boards do not offer.

For more details, visit their site as linked on the second paragraph. The product is set to launch this month or the next which makes it a perfect holiday gift.

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