Re: Heated airer
Wash small amounts of things and dry them on the airer in the kitchen at night when you are going to bed. I wouldnt have a tumble dryer they are too expensive to run and those heated airers are not much good and expensive.I spin my clothes again after the washer has finished and mostly they are dry in the morning.Re: Heated airer
Re: Heated airer
I used to like those big wooden airers, these little metal ones leave marks on the clothes. We dont have a spare room and I hate the clothes hanging round in the lounge. Thats why I wanted the heated airer so I could put it in the conservatory and the heat would dry it overnight. Its too cold to dry alone, would take days. Ill just have to ring them next week and complain, see where it gets me, Im working three nights at the minute and dont have the energy to argue.Re: Heated airer
This is odd to have cropped up today.. Yesterday I came downstairs to search on our massive airer for a pair of socks I like to wear with my boots... they were still as wet as when they were hung thereRe: Heated airer
This is like the one I used to have nearly 5ft high..
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