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Heated Airer
does anyone have one of these if so does it dry well x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have one but I'm not impressed. The clothes dry where they touch the rails but the rest takes as long as on my non heated version which I keep in the conservatory.
I now have a system where I first peg outside if the weather allows, or if not then it goes onto lines in the garage. If I need to finish off the drying a little quicker I will turn on the dehumidifier with the clothes on the indoor rack.
My missus works at Aldi and she managed to bag one of the Aldi ones when they were available last year.
We ended up taking it back after a few weeks and told them we hadn't used it (one of the other staff ended up buying it).
We had the same problem as Jazzyje - our clothes only dried where the clothes touched the rails, so we ended up having to constantly move the clothes about. The cover didn't really help as well .... it just seemed to retain any moisture from the clothes, so maybe it would be better to use it without the cover, but keep the room aired or you'll get condensation problems??
My advice - don't bother wasting your money, like already mentioned, probably better to use a normal airer with a dehumidifier.