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How the heck do you actually use a Corby trouser press..?

multiccy-csa

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i've had this thing for years and never managed to work out how to actually use it, and how to avoid making the trouser look worse than when it went in (two/three/four! creases, added wrinkles, etc).
there are no controls (just a timer, and on/off), and seemingly very few useful guides on YouTube, but since they've sold so many millions of units, they must work, and work well!
see attached a pair of flannels that came out after 30mins.... totally and utterly unwearable.
where am i going wrong...?
or alternatively, aside getting my ironing board out (just not happening at 6am), is there a better way to put a crease in my trouser each morning?
 

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