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Pair your steamer with this travel-friendly board, and there’s a good chance you’ll never reach for your iron again. It has a heat-resistant surface that allows you to apply pressure on both sides. (That means faster, more effective steaming.) Plus, thanks to that curved shape, it’ll help you tackle collars and shoulders, no problem. It all folds neatly to tuck into your closet or luggage.
- Lets you apply pressure for faster steaming
- Double-sided—steam front and back separately
- Also great for lint rolling clothes
- Curved shape for collars and shoulders
- Foldable design for compact storage
- Made in: China
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Open: 36" L x 16" W x 0.5" H
Folded: 11.5" L x 16" W x 2.2" H
- Materials:
Made from 75% recycled material, and 75% recyclable after use.
- Care:
Only combine with a handheld garment steamer, do not use in combination with (steam) iron. Air out sufficiently after use, before storing.
- Clean with a damp cloth
- Dry naturally
- Do not wash
- Do not tumble dry, bleach or dry clean
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Brabantia
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