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Anyone have one of these electric clothes dryers?

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MrsMerryHenry · 28/12/2008 22:09

here

(pardon the awful jml vid)

I'm thinking of getting one but would love to get a recommendation from someone first.

Cheers!

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JumpingJingleBellsDizzy · 28/12/2008 22:11

no but also thinking of one so bumping.

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JumpingJingleBellsDizzy · 28/12/2008 22:22

have you seen this link?

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MrsMerryHenry · 28/12/2008 22:37

Thanks for that, Dizzy - but now I don't know what to choose!

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JumpingDizzy · 28/12/2008 22:43

i think your original one sounds the best.

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MrsMerryHenry · 28/12/2008 22:50

How so? I can't see any difference!

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JumpingDizzy · 28/12/2008 23:17

isn't it cheaper to run?

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Lmccrean · 28/12/2008 23:31

I had the Air-o-dry - used it once and got rid. It sounded like a big hairdrier (which is effectly what it is) and living in a small flat it was immensely annoying. Light clothes dried in 4ish hours, and I gave up before my jeans were dry.

Reviews on MSE sound v impressive tho...if you could have it far enough away from your bedroom, I guess it could be used for drying stuff overnight.

If you get the airodry (and prob anything similar) open at arms length, they really spring up!)

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MrsMerryHenry · 28/12/2008 23:37

JumpingDizzy it looks like you're paying more attention than me!

thanks for your fb, lmccrean, though I'll use mine differently from you - not so much for drying clothes to wear straight away, but just to manage my laundry better.

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JumpingDizzy · 29/12/2008 14:57

yes I'll be doing that too, using it to manage my laundry better. Might have it on during the night in the dining room.

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