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Practical Presents TSV 18/09/23
Is it Lakeland?3 Tier Heated Airer with Cover
no Q dont do lakeland & havnt for a while also if it was they would state thatIs it Lakeland?
I bought one from Aldi a while ago nowhere near that price. However, I have to say I was not impressed with it but maybe I expected too much.Aha, I actually need one of these as we don't have a tumble drier and when we have guests they comment that they can't get towels dry (although we do have a washing line but it seems that is old hat/too much work to hang things out). I've seen them for around £75 so we'll see what QVC are offering. It would be handy in the winter as well for helping to dry things.
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Me too if only...A little house for your laundry! I just haven’t got the room in my place for a hulking, great thing like that. I Hate it when the drying season is over. I do have a washer dryer but I try not to use the dryer unless I really have to as it’s nowhere near as good as the freestanding one i had before our kitchen was refurbished, sadly I haven’t got the room for one now. I mainly use it to dry small stuff like underwear or small amounts of laundry I need drying quickly eg work uniform, the rest of it gets hung on my over bath airer and I will open the window and close the door. I hate having and seeing damp laundry hanging round all over the house and I don’t like hanging things on the radiators either- I do have a couple of those over radiator airers but again they’re only used occasionally- I dream of having a utility room!
Brilliant....a Wendy House.......the cats will love it in thereOrganised Options 3 Tier Heated Airer with 21m Drying Space & Cover TSV 18/09/23 £99 + £5.95 post
Organised Options 3 Tier Heated Airer with 21m Drying Space & Cover - QVC UK
Organised Options 3 Tier Heated Airer with 21m Drying Space & Cover order online at QVCUK.comwww.qvcuk.com
I see they’re selling it in the same hour as a dehumidifier…. So all that damp air from the washing needs a dehumidifier too ??!!
Not a cheap option
I agree and note how they always use "easy" pieces to demonstrate this sort of thing eg t-shirts, pillow cases, tea towels and socks when in reality we've got a bath sheet, a pair of jeans, sweatshirts and knitwear and there's no way they're gonna dry in an hour, or even two for that matter!I was about to post the same thing. When they started talking about the dryer I thought to myself “I bet the humidifier will be on soon.” They also said it cost 9p an hour to run. I’d have thought that drying everything properly would take a lot longer than an hour although I don’t know much about them.
I know a lot of people use these air dryers but I personally wouldn’t.
Any good Stratto? Have you tried it out or is it still in the box? Thing is unless you've got a utility room, a large porch or conservatory, most people don't have the room and probably wouldn't want it plonked in the kitchen or the living room.I bought a similar gadget, a DRY BUDDY from a charity shop for £1 in brand new condition, still boxed.
Like this, but different name - - -
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