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Rotary clothes airer with skirt

Hi: I am making a serious endeavour to save on electricity bills: has anyone bought the rotaire clothes airer skirt from chap in the Malverns: I know its an investment but in the long term an investment worth considering.. anyone any info. on these. Thanks very much

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  • Yorkie1
    Yorkie1 Posts: 12,675 Forumite
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    I don't know anything about the specific product you refer to, but I have a heated airer / dryer from Lakeland which came recommended to me by a colleague and is very good. You can probably get it a bit cheaper elsewhere.

    http://www.lakeland.co.uk/lakeland-dry-soon-heated-airer/F/keyword/heated+dryer/product/21736
  • JodyBPM
    JodyBPM Posts: 1,404 Forumite
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    Who wants to stand out in the rain and cold in the middle of winter, pegging their washing out? Airer indoors in front of the fire or radiator for me!
  • Hi Snowtop

    yes I have purchased one of these and it's excellent!! very easy to put over my existing line too.

    I love to feed the birds and was always concerned they will "dirty" my washing but no more!! I am hoping that when the summer arrives and I have towels that putting them right in the middle they will dry but not get crispy with the sun. Today it's very dull but have now worries about going and doing the school run and leaving my washing out.

    I don't have any radiators in the house here but in my previous home the condensation was awful and mould started to appear so no more problems with that.

    Hope that helps. If you are thinking of getting one check your line to see if has a removable cap as there are different designs and measure carefully as they are also different sizes.

    I bought mine from ebay it cost about £40 I think that will be a huge saving on the tumble drying bill!!!
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