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As above its getting to that time of year drying clothes is starting to prove tricky, and I've looked at these in the party but am unsure if they're any good.
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Dehumidifier with a dry function and a normal airer. Then you won't get a damp problem.
Just get a tumble drier.
I have mine in the basement and inonly use it when its sheets or if its pissing it down.
What he said about dehumidifier
I've used a Lakeland one for a few years and it works great.
Put cloths on come back later dry cloth and warm socks. Lovely.
I was in a small flat so no out doorspace for a line and no spare indoor space for a tumble dryer.
+1 for lakeland airer
Should add, rented flat, night storage heaters and no room for a tumble drier, hence looking in this direction
Looking at the cost of the Lakeland ones, would a dehumidifier be a better investment?
http://www.vax.co.uk/air-treatment/dehumidifiers/vax-power-extract-20l-dehumidifier
Clothes drying mode, plus it is top of the new Vax range.