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Would you replace a working tumble dryer?
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I have a tumble dryer but I use my heated airer more. However you do need to have somewhere that's well ventilated to put the heated airer otherwise you could have a damp problem. A heated airer has the advantage that it can dry everything whereas some things can't be tumble dried0 -
I don't think White Knight (or gas tumble dryers) exist any more. No bad thing - we had one and it lasted less than two years before failing, and there are no stockists of spare parts! Complete waste of money, and there is a reason why the gas tumble dryer market is a limited (or non existent) one!1
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