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Indoor clothes drier recommendations/thoughts?

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Watchkeys · 22/10/2023 16:21

I'm thinking of getting one of those with airers with a heater for drying clothes, so that we don't have 6 months of constant clothes racks in our flat. Anybody got one they'd recommend?

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ItsRebekahVardy · 22/10/2023 21:38

Lakeland with a cover

bossybloss · 22/10/2023 21:39

We have the Dunelm one .. it’s great!

Watchkeys · 22/10/2023 22:29

How long do they take to dry a load? We're taking 2 days currently!

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JassyRadlett · 22/10/2023 22:31

Ours - Lakeland with a cover and a towel over the top - has managed two full loads today, think the first got hung up just before lunchtime, the second one is nearly dry now.

gotomomo · 22/10/2023 22:53

We've got three standard triple racks, takes under 24 hours to dry as long as you don't overload. Socks go on the "sock dryer" if the heating is on, otherwise known as the towel rack

chimichangaz · 22/10/2023 23:02

Has anyone used the black and decker one? Saw it in Costco this weekend and was tempted (although we have a very lively puppy who will pull it all down...)

Paddingtonthebear · 22/10/2023 23:05

I’ve posted today about similar. We’ve had the John Lewis heated airer for years. It’s out of stock at the moment but it’s good. They don’t do a cover but we use a king size sheet over the top of it, makes a big difference. One of the arm hinges has broken today after 6-7 years so I am thinking of replacing. I looked at the Black and Decker airer but someone said you have to fold it down in a certain order and it sounds like a faff which put me off 😆. I
think I will order a replacement John Lewis airer when they are back in stock, they are cheaper than Lakeland and apparently more sturdy.

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