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whats the best style clothes drier to get for a wee house? and the best plasce to buy cheaply?

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mumofdjandbabies · 13/08/2008 00:09

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littlelamb · 13/08/2008 00:15

I have this which would have been great had I checked the walls I attatched it to were solid walls Am now too scared to use it for fear of tearing down the fake wall. Have you not got a garden? That is our problem, and I hate that a corner of the living room is constantly filled with huge airers

harpomarx · 13/08/2008 00:19

I have that too, littlelamb. It is great if you don't mind having washing permanently over your bath (which I don't). I've got a couple of radiator driers too, this kind of thing, though I'm sure you can get cheaper.

Jbck · 13/08/2008 00:38

Argos has loads of airers, I've just been perusing them from a link on the washing line thread. I'm considering splashing out £9.99 on a new one

mumofdjandbabies · 13/08/2008 17:43

REALLY NEED TO oops caps get one !!
clothes hanging all over is doing my head in !!

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TheDevilWearsPrimark · 13/08/2008 17:44

I use my old cot rails as clothes driers. They look very stylish. People have even asked where I got them from.

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mumofdjandbabies · 13/08/2008 18:11

ooh TDWP sounds good but how did you get them to make a stand type thing?

pully idea hmm
have tiny kitchen wonder if that might work???
maybe it would!

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TheDevilWearsPrimark · 14/08/2008 00:53

I don't, I just lean them against the wall, Usually in the bathroom, or in the bath.

mumofdjandbabies · 14/08/2008 09:46

what a flippin good idea!!!

get yourself on dragons den my dear!!

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asur · 16/08/2008 20:48

I've been looking a new airer as fed up moving mine out my way constantly... On my way to Ikea tomorrow to get this pully Thought I'd share in case you hadn't found anything.

tissy · 16/08/2008 20:53

you can get LOADS on one of these especially if you hang tops etc on hangers from the side rail.

bran · 16/08/2008 20:55

I have a heated airer which speeds things up a bit, and is good for drying things flat across all the bars if you need it to dry in a hurry. It folds flat. It's supposed to cost the same as a lightbulb to run.

WendyWeber · 16/08/2008 20:56

I have this Minky one which fits in our bath if necessary (our bath is 80cm wide though, many are only 70cm, mind you you could probably squeeeeze it in just at the top)

Ours came from Aldi at about £12.99 which was a great price compared with Tesco. It's v good though

nicolamumof3 · 16/08/2008 21:22

krissy I bought a drier last year before the arrival of baby no.3. its been a godsend but is v.expensive to run. v.vexpensive!

cremolafoam · 16/08/2008 21:31

this is a modern take on pulley thingy
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Twinklemegan · 16/08/2008 21:31

Ditto the Minky one. It's excellent with loads of drying space and pull out things for hangers. And it's very sturdy and easy to put up and down.

mumofdjandbabies · 16/08/2008 21:49

hmm some dead good ideas there ladies thanks

hmm I want one of each tho now

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