| FE857 |
| two-double Ironing board |
| Steel(D13)+wood |
| W80xD30xH15cm close size:40 x 30 x7 cm (L x W x H) |
Ironing boardMost ironing is done on an ironing board, a small, portable,
foldable table with a heat resistant top. Some commercial-grade
ironing boards incorporate a heating element and a pedal-operated
vacuum to pull air through the board and dry the garment.
On 16 February 1858 W. Vandenburg and J. Harvey patented an ironing table that made
pressing sleeves and pant legs easier.[3] A truly portable folding ironing board was first patented in
Canada in 1875 by John B. Porter of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The
invention also included a removable press board used for sleeves.[4