I have had this item sitting around the house for 2 years , bought it at a yard sale for $2.00. used it for the first time today and I love it. It was actually fast and fun and I was someone that just wadded up my T-Shirts and threw them into a basket ... well no more I love the organized look of the clean sharp folded shirts. But agreed for pants it would be a pain ...but polos and t shirts it is spot on.
I used to work at Spencer Gifts and we had these little cubes to hold T-shirts in. We had one of these and it was a life saver. It would make all of the shirts fit perfectly and keep things moving quickly.
Honestly I like the idea. If you are like me and do laundry only once a week for the house (everyone is busy...) this is fantastic. This product was made for people like me, anal retentive about their clothing but hate doing laundry and folding clothes.
O.O I'd love to have one of these. I keep trying to fold my clothes Japanese-style, but it always comes out looking like a parallelogram instead of a square.
I build one that is electrically powered with a foot peddle. Every time you press the peddle it folds one side. 3 presses of the peddle and its folded. I spent $190 in parts. The sore I use to work for bought one from me for $500. Now I run a small company making electric folding tables.
HI, BILLY MAYS HERE WITH ANOTHER FANTASTIC PRODUCT... THE FLIP FOLD. god damnit Mr. Overdose, you taking everyone there is to love, Heath Ledger, Billy Mays, Michael Jackson...
All of you that think you can do as good a job of folding by hand are wrong . I just used this while I was on holiday . my cousin had one and it is an awesome product . As far as the time it takes , it takes seconds . great product . P.S if you could do it better by hand , why do they use them in stores ?
So, what does the stuff look like when you take it out of the drawer a couple weeks later? I'd be interested if they were completely wrinkle free, but it looks to me like they are going to be about the same as they would if I folded them by hand. The wrinkles when you go to put them on are the bottom line, and this test doesn't address that at all.
This product is absolutely amazingly . . . . . flipping ridiculous. It's training wheels for folding laundry. If someone will take the time to lay out their shirt (or other article of clothing) onto this board, straighten & smooth it out, then flip, flip, flip --- they can do the same thing without this stupid board. You have to be pretty lazy, stupid or both to need this to fold your clothes (& don't forget your towels too!!) Can you imagine using this contraption to fold all the clothes in a batch (or more) of laundry? This isn't a timesaver --- it's a time waster.
In the time it takes to lay out the Flipping (Ridiculous) Board, lay the clothes on top, straighten them out, line up the clothes with the ends of the board and then fold them, YOU COULD HAVE JUST FOLDED THEM. IN HALF THE TIME. WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE???!!!!!
Eh.....Not sold. It certainly does what it says it will, but if I need to save space, I can fold smaller then that and not get wrinkles. Plus, I'm not that OCD about how I fold laundry. At least it does what it says though
@slipknotfanalex21 it's* you're* you're* Also, the word just so many times is unnecessary. Even one time is unnecessary. It's fluff (notice how I said it's fluff instead of it's just fluff)
I can't see any point on this stupid product. You have to be very careful placing the clothes on this flip fold, align them properly then flip, if you could do all those why can't you effin do those 3 folds by hand? People really buy this? Next product would be how to pluck left over feather fur from the Egg shell!