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Old 27 Sep 21, 10:37 AM  
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Electric clothes airer

Does anyone have any recommendations
No room for dryer so thought maybe it’s next best thing
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Old 27 Sep 21, 10:41 AM  
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We have the lakeland plastic dry-soon. It seems to have gone up considerably in price since I last looked. Its with the cover which does make a big difference. It does work well over the winter time when we cant get things out on the line.
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Old 28 Sep 21, 11:35 AM  
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I have the JML dri buddy and wouldn't be without it, bought from Robert Dyas.
I put it out in the shed though as you do get a bit of st am from it which you don't want in the house.
I've got it on today for some t-shirts and jumpers.
Yes it takes a while but much better than drying in the house.
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Old 28 Sep 21, 12:03 PM  
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We have the lakeland plastic dry-soon. It seems to have gone up considerably in price since I last looked. Its with the cover which does make a big difference. It does work well over the winter time when we cant get things out on the line.
Can recommend the Dry-Soon. Using it as we speak. Comes with a handy cover to keep the heat in. Great little product.
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Old 28 Sep 21, 12:40 PM  
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We have one from Lakeland which both sons used whilst in Uni, it’s about 7-8 years old and still works great.
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Old 28 Sep 21, 07:00 PM  
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We also have the Dry Soon from Lakeland and wouldn't be without it. I'm about to fill it now.
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Old 28 Sep 21, 07:33 PM  
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We opted for a combined washer dryer. Best thing I ever bought.
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Old 28 Sep 21, 07:59 PM  
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Aldi has one just coming up.
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Old 28 Sep 21, 11:11 PM  
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I have the dry buddy from Robert Dyas, make sure you get the one with the cover.
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