Customer Reviews for Reliable F1 Pantman Digital Pant Press, Grey

Reliable F1 Pantman Digital Pant Press, Grey

Reliable F1 Pantman Digital Pant Press, Grey List Price: $149.00
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Reliable F1 Pantman Digital Pant Press, Grey

Customer Review: Pant Presser
Summary: 5 Stars

Works great. I put everything in it. Even my scrubs. I spray Downey wrinkle out on fabric first. A real time saver. Dr Ron Grassi, Jupiter.Florida. [...]

Customer Review: Pants Press
Summary: 3 Stars

The pant press is ok for $99 you get what you paid for, major issue is the material on the inside where the slacks are pressed is very difficult to flatten out the pants thus you tend to get wrinkles unless you are very carefull when you close the machine. I have had other pressers and this was not an issue so must be the material they used inside the pressing area.

Customer Review: Reliable F1 Pantman
Summary: 5 Stars

The Pantman arrived essentially fully assembled. All that was needed was to plug in two feet. it is very well constructed of sturdy plastic and everything about it is quality. It works perfectly and makes an excellent crease. I even used it as a lark on a pair of chino pants that came out of the dryer with certainly no crease. The first application, it came out very nice. I pressed the bottom for a second application, and it came out nearly perfect. The Pantman has a tray for change but as it states, has no place to hang a jacket; however, while not intended for the purpose or any purpose, the top of the presser accommodates a jacket with just a slight bulge at the neck. All in all it is far better than the expensive wood one I had for years. I would recommend it without hesitation to anyone.

Customer Review: my worst online purchase
Summary: 1 Stars

The Pantman was a waste of money. Just pressed the wrinkles in the pants and never really did a good job of making anything look presemntable. Mine quit altogether after less than a month. No heat. I took the circuitry apart and found that it works by using an overheat thermal breaker to shut off, and the "on" button is just a piece of plastic that pushes the reset button on the thermal breaker. Pretty cheesy setup, and not at all durable. Save your money, and learn to use an iron.
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