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I Wanna Old Fashioned Ceiling Dryer

Hi I'm not sure what they are called. but, I wanna Old Faished Maiden? / Dryer.

The Old fashioned type that are hung from the ceiling and can be lowered and then highered out of the way.

Anyone know where I can get one? Thanks
Look after the pennies and the £££s will look after themselves

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  • mpet
    mpet Posts: 479 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts
    Is this what you are looking for.

    http://www.castinstyle.co.uk/product.php/76/0/


    Not sure if they are as sturdy as the original ones - we had one in our house when we moved in but threw it away.


    Mpet
  • Joto_2
    Joto_2 Posts: 1,001 Forumite
    Thanks Mpet that is the type i'm looking for, although £41.95 is more than I want to pay.
    Look after the pennies and the £££s will look after themselves
  • Joto_2
    Joto_2 Posts: 1,001 Forumite
    Just put in Clothes Airer in google and various companies actually sell these old fashioned type, but £41.95 is starting to look cheap! I can't believe they cost so much.
    Look after the pennies and the £££s will look after themselves
  • cardtart_2
    cardtart_2 Posts: 1,140 Forumite
    We call them creels oop ere in Yorkshire,my other half put one up for me last month.I wasn't very keen on the idea at first, but it is well out of the way at the top of my staircase,and I have to admit I must have saved a fortune as I have used my tumble dryer a lot less.I find the towels come off a bit rough so pop them in the tumble dryer to soften them up,but this is only for a few minutes as opposed to about an hour,to dry from the washer.
    bye hoo
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