

🧵 Press Like a Pro, Save Space Like a Boss!
The Dritz Clothing Care 2-in-1 Tailor Board/Clapper is a compact, dual-purpose tool designed for precise garment pressing. Combining a tailor board for shaping points and curves with a clapper for flattening seams, it offers professional results without taking up extra space. Crafted with moisture-absorbing wood and rust-resistant chrome-plated screws, it’s built for durability and consistent performance—ideal for the discerning millennial manager who values efficiency and quality in their wardrobe care.


































| ASIN | B00H4ZVRI8 |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (40) |
| Included Components | 2-In-1 Tailor Board/Clapper |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 82623 |
| Manufacturer | Prym Consumer |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 6.5 x 2 inches |
H**Y
4 star item with a 5 star price
This would be a 4 star item when compared with top of line competitor products. When compared with top of the line prices, this elevates to 5 stars. I needed a replacement to first arrival for the lack of screws & instructions. Amazon had a replacement to me the very next day. Thanks Amazon. If you find yourself in a similar situation and you think it would be easier to just use zinc screws you've got in the garage, consider this item is intended to meet with great quantities of stream... ...repeatedly. Zinc screws will rust. Rust and fabric do not play nice together. The screws that come with it are chrome plated. (Stainless steel is even better, but hey...) I spent a half hour rubbing down the critical areas with some 800 grit and it smoothed up nicely. Don't be tempted to brush a finish on it... ...the wood needs to able to absorb moisture. Varnish, Polyurethane, etc. will obstruct that absorption. If you're missing just the instruction sheet, I've posted a copy to this review.
S**.
Love it
I use this regularly and it has been great. I had a problem with one screw not going in straight, so it sticks out a bit, but it hasn't been an issue so far. Definitely a great set.
G**R
You DO need a drill to get this together, but once together it works very well
You really do need a drill to get this together. I tried to put it together with just a screwdriver, that did not work out at all. I was beginning to strip the screws. Thankfully, my neighbor was able to help me out and finished putting the last few screws in with his drill. It went together without any problems after that using the drill. The wood is quite hard, using steam doesn't seem to harm the wood in any way. The entire piece is quite versatile and can be used in multiple ways. Once it's together it works as advertised, allowing you to get into those tight, curved areas that wouldn't be possible to access with a regular iron and board, or even with other specialty ironing aides.
L**S
Package A screws are too long.
I ordered this a while back, but only assembled it tonight. The assembly went fairly smoothly until it came time to assemble the clapper. The bag with two screws is labled Package A and the instructions say to use Package A to connect the handle and the base of the clapper. I used a Phillips screw driver to manually turn the screws, tightening the screws until the handle was no longer loose. I didn’t realize until I was done that the screws had gone through to the other side. This is useless now as the screws and wood would snag on any fabric I’d be pressing. $30 down the drain.
H**R
Completely overpriced at fifty plus dollars. Wholly agree with ...
Completely overpriced at fifty plus dollars. Wholly agree with other three star reviewers about misalignment of screw holes and difficulty to get the screws in all the way.
J**R
Pain in the backside to assemble
When the pilot holes are actually in the correct positions, they're too small and shallow to get the screws in without stripping the heads. So, grab a drill if you want to assemble this thing. Otherwise, the wood is good and smooth. If you can get it assembled, it should work just as well as the $80 June Tailor version.
J**K
Great for home garment sewers
I sew my own garments, and had a tailors ham, but realized I really needed a clapper for working with difficult fabric. Figured I might as well buy a set that included the clapper. I use them both every time I sew now. It's nice to be able to press open a seam without pressing the rest of the garment, in case you stretch out a bias or create a fold you don't actually want. It was really hard pressing out a princess seam before. I put it together in under 5 minutes, with no issues, just a regular screw driver.
J**A
For creative people it's a great help. The product is of a good quality ...
For creative people it's a great help. The product is of a good quality (required minimal sanding to make it flawlessly smooth). Thank you very much, for putting it in market!
H**A
洋裁を趣味としてやるが、店頭にはテーラーボードを見つけられなかった。購入でき安心。これでスーツを心置きなく作れる。
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