Clothes airer
Just got back from Penrhos in Anglesea, we saw 3/4 caravans with cloths airers, small silver and blue, looked like rotary dryers can anybody enlighten me as to where they are purched from
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Lidl/Aldi as well. Just remember they all blow away in British weather!
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Lidl/Aldi as well. Just remember they all blow away in British weather!
The Aldi ones are made from steel and the quality is iffy to say the least.
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Chuck all the washing in a plastic bin bag and do it when you get home. You are on holiday.
Unless of course you are short of trollies and T shirts in which case buy some more
I have one of these, bought it from the local caravan dealers about £20, great when you are away for a long timeFysherman.
No idea what the bold print means sorry.
Fysherman, I was responding to your post, when you are away for 10+ weeks it would get awfully smelly if you just shoved all the dirty clothes in a black bin bag
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We had two £10 Argos vouchers to get rid of, chose a free standing rotary and got home, it was broken. Went back to Argos and got a replacement, unpacked it there and the same piece was broken, prepared to try a third time but I exhausted their stock
I'm a bit wary of buying one now.
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Ok got it. I was only making a funny
We have a home made airer that fastens to the grab handles for when we are away for more than a week
we had one of them years ago, they are great. Must have a clean van though.
That's true.
I do not claim the design though. I blatantly plagurised it years ago having seen one on a caravan rally
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Piece of string from tree to tree - simple and effective
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Am I the only person in the country still using a plastic coated wire rack that hangs out a window?
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Am I the only person in the country still using a plastic coated wire rack that hangs out a window?
Possibly Navigateur, ours went to the tip when we purchased the rotary one. IMO they are a pain in the butt, hooking on the window, trying not to catch it on the back cushions and the window not closed properly when you want to go out. Get a rotary they
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I have a rotary but prefer the rack. Less visually intrusive on a site, and window closes just fine. No cushoins in my toilet you see!
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Our airer is a 4 fold gate one, it was very inexpensive and works well for our needs.
It will hold lots but as it can be 'folded into a square' it doesn't take up loads of space if being used in the porch awning. Also very convenient if clothes need to be dried indoors it will fit neatly into our shower compartment.
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Am I the only person in the country still using a plastic coated wire rack that hangs out a window?
No. Are there other types of airer?
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Chuck all the washing in a plastic bin bag and do it when you get home. You are on holiday.
Unless of course you are short of trollies and T shirts in which case buy some more
Almost got it right there, young man !!
I still use the laundry bag I got from "Nauticalia" some time ago -- Its clearly marked " One Week Two Weeks Three Weeks Naked !!" So it acts as a calendar as well.
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