very easy to use, just mind your fingers when unfolding as the sides bits will close in on you, as they are not fixed down I have caught my fingers a few times. don't think you would be able to dry a pair of jeans, I think they would take quite a while. other then that its a cheap way of drying your clothes, just remember to keep turning the clothes over. I would recommend.
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I’ve used normal cheap clothes Airers around my home for years and In winter even with the heating on it takes around 24-48 hours to fully dry a full load of laundry on them.. thought I’d buy a heated one to speed up the process but I’ve used it a handful of times now and it still takes (at the very least) 24 hours to dry!! Wish I’d saved my money and bought another normal one for half of the price.
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Useful, lightweight, easy to use. For the money, it does an ok job. You need to rearrange the laundry a few times as only the parts touching the heated rungs really dry, but if you really need 2 or 3 things dry quickly you can fold them flat rather than hang them.
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It sounds pretty wonderful, but its not really. To dry reasonablly well you need to lie washing flat, which means, depending what you are drying, only a few items can be done at one time. Using it like a normal aired will only dry the bits resting on the slats, so not a quick way of drying.
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Banging bit of kit. Proper chuffed with my purchase and I managed to get 3 loads of washing dry in one day! Duvet covers are normally a nightmare indoors, not anymore!
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