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Rotary airer
loulou41
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Looking to buy a replacement rotary airer 3 arms. Have seen one at Aldi an addis. I also would prefer one I do not have to concrete. Recommendation, pl? Brabantia is first choice but quite expensive, garden is average. Thanks
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Can't comment on a 3 arm one, but the 4 arm brabantia topspinner we have is entering its fifth year of service and still looks brand new, despite two covers for it getting ruined by the elements.
You don't need to concrete any of them in place. Just need to hammer a ground spike in place or use a screw in spike, as long as your ground is firm.0 -
Our 4 arm Brabantia is still going strong after 19 years. That's despite having never bothered with a cover.Can't comment on a 3 arm one, but the 4 arm brabantia topspinner we have is entering its fifth year of service and still looks brand new, despite two covers for it getting ruined by the elements.Stompa0 -
Has anyone re-strung a rotary dryer or is it too difficult?Downshifted
September GC £251.21/£250 October £248.82/£250 January £159.53/£2000
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