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Can anyone recommend a good tumble dryer please

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DebbsyandBibby · 02/11/2006 12:48

We need a new one for uor garage as im 37 week pg and know ill have alot to do in a few weeks.Want one that hardly needs ironing when it comes out mil has got one like thast but its over 30 years old!!

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TheBlonde · 02/11/2006 12:50

white knight
cheap but does the job

PretendFriend · 02/11/2006 12:55

Get one that does reverse action - it stops things getting tangled around each other - shake everything out before you lob them in, and don't overload it because that's where most creasing comes from (divide one wash load into 2 for tumbling, it won't actually use a lot more leccy and you'll get much better results)

PretendFriend · 02/11/2006 12:56

Oh, and try not to mix heavy cotton things and light mixed fabrics in the same load too

DebbsyandBibby · 02/11/2006 13:05

thanks pretendfriend
theblonde are they good then dont crease much?

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DebbsyandBibby · 02/11/2006 15:30

well brought one a white knight with reversible action for 149.00 so very pleased its coming tomorrow

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TwoToTango · 02/11/2006 16:26

Following a recent thread on here I bought a white knight tumble dryer - with reversible action - £132 inc delivery from marshal Ward. it arrived last week, only used it once so far but very pleased, its quiet, dried the clothes leaving barely a crease and was pleased as it had wheels on it so I can move it easy. Only thing I am unsure about is that as its the first time I've had one I'm not sure how long the clothes should be in there for.

TheBlonde · 02/11/2006 16:32

I don't iron anything so I guess they don't end up too creased!
Shirts get hung but nearly everything else goes in the dryer

DebbsyandBibby · 03/11/2006 13:02

its come its fab and once more even more chuffed as its 40 quid more expensive in currys lol

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PretendFriend · 03/11/2006 20:45

Oh good!

Mine was out of action for a couple of weeks once, waiting for a part, and managing without it was hell - they are fantastic!

Good luck with the baby, DaB

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