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tumble dryer????{condenser)
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Good or bad? never had one but considering it. always dry my washing on clothes line or radiaters.
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clothes come out soft and if you get them fast enough you dont even need to iron them :)
i have 3 kids and wash 2-3 times daily - just not enough room in my house for all that to hang around - although i do have a clothes horse for the few things that cant be tumbled.
I do put them all out in the summer when they dry beautifully, but cold, wet days its the drier every time.
clothes come out soft and if you get them fast enough you dont even need to iron them :)
i have 3 kids and wash 2-3 times daily - just not enough room in my house for all that to hang around - although i do have a clothes horse for the few things that cant be tumbled.
I do put them all out in the summer when they dry beautifully, but cold, wet days its the drier every time.
Hi, we bought one, love it! No tubes hanging about. Ours is a ' Proline' TDC75 reversing condenser dryer bought from Comet. It takes a nice large load, bought it in May 2006 & haven't had a problem with it! We have used it right through the winter months, will go back to hanging them out in the summer.
Very handy in the wet weather .But they do use a lot of electricity .Get a condenser one if you do buy one though or you will have a steamy kitchen.I do prefer to dry outside though and only use mine to finish off stuff that is not quite dry from outside or for small items ,socks ,underwear etc.
We've had one years and it was a godsend when you have young children ...nowadays with just the two of us I don't use it quite so much.
We've had one years and it was a godsend when you have young children ...nowadays with just the two of us I don't use it quite so much.