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Small tumble dryer needed
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AZZiDO
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Hi,
I'm looking for a small 3kg condenser tumble dryer but really struggling. I know White Knife used to make one but really struggling to find one anywhere.
Looking to spend 200 - 250 and needs to be as small as possible as not much room in the flat.
Thanks
I'm looking for a small 3kg condenser tumble dryer but really struggling. I know White Knife used to make one but really struggling to find one anywhere.
Looking to spend 200 - 250 and needs to be as small as possible as not much room in the flat.
Thanks
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Hi,
I'm looking for a small 3kg condenser tumble dryer but really struggling. I know White Knife used to make one but really struggling to find one anywhere.
Looking to spend 200 - 250 and needs to be as small as possible as not much room in the flat.
Thanks
Small means what exactly? Do you want a 500mm wide dryer? Most dryers no matter what capacity they are are just wide enough to fit in a gap 600mm wide.
Is that 100mm really going to make a huge difference?
A 3kg dryer isn't going to dry much at all and will take at least 2 hours to get your clothes dry. I would suggest a much larger capacity dryer which will significantly reduce your operating costs.
Anyway....
Try http://www.appliancesdirect.co.uk/st/small-tumble-dryers
I'd vent the air out the window and go for a vented dryer.:footie:Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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Vented is not an option due to where I plan on putting it
Looks like 6kg condenser is only option0 -
Would a good dehumidifier do the job better in a small space? Easier to move about and shove in a cupboard/wherever too. No moving parts, less to go wrong. No condensation.0
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