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May 20, 2008

Ironing Ladder

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Nice mashup for tight spaces.

From the website:
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Ironing Ladder

Unique ladder doubles as an ironing board.

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Dimensions:

Ironing board: 13.5"W x 48.5"D x 33"H

Ladder: 13.5"W x 37"D x 45"H

Folded: 13.5"W x 3.5"D x 48.5"H


Features:

• 3 non-skid steps — oversized top step 28.5"H

• Powder-coated steel

• Washable cover
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$99.

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Comments

I think its ingenious. The fact that the inventor continued on with the idea to a product is fantastic enough. How many people do that? Give credit where credit is due.

Posted by: lt | Feb 5, 2010 9:30:51 AM

hi, i wish to buy one off the ironing Ladder, can you please tell me, where can i get one . hope to hear from you asap. thanks !

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Posted by: senghuei | Feb 4, 2010 11:47:11 PM

"parvin_ghamari" ,
I have Ironing ladder chair.
could you help me ?
please send me your sample Images.
tanks a lot.
[email protected]

Posted by: m | Jul 26, 2009 5:58:45 PM

For climbing over mountains of ironing, of course.

Posted by: Skipweasel | May 24, 2008 6:49:49 PM

As an ironing aficionada... hmmm... let me amend that as I do not believe in false modesty - as an ironing expert, I can only call this contraption an absolute travesty.

Posted by: Milena | May 20, 2008 4:53:10 PM

And, of course, it doubles as a sled (figure 3), or, an essential part of a fashion model's getup as she lurches down the runway (fugure 2), or, most practically, a device one sets up on top of her car so she can find it in a crowded parking lot (figure 1).

(There was once, in this house, a little folding stepladder that its owner could never figure out how to work, much [very, very much] to the amusement of a friend of hers who hung out here a lot. It eventually got the s**t kicked out of it [ladder; not friend] and now it are "art".)

Posted by: Flautist | May 20, 2008 3:32:03 PM

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