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    Posted: 20 July 2009 at 6:22pm
Any one got one? We need a new airer, I only have half of one at the moment and was wondering if it might be worth investing in one of these. It looks more solid that my warehouse cheapo one that just didn't stand up to the abuse.

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we have one. Its good, but you do need to move the clothes around for the heat to get them dry. I would almost stick to the normal rack and use it near (within safe distance) to a heater?
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Ok, maybe I will just buy another cheapo airer. We have it set up so that it gets the air from the heat pump blowing across it and it sounds like the dry bars won't be much quicker than doing that.

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I bought one of those tower like airers from the warehouse. It has 3 tiers of racks and is taller than me. In front of the heat pump (well about 3-4m away) it dries all the inserts of the itti bittis in 8 hours!! Its wicked. I was going to get a dry bars but this is just as good (and under $30). I can hang heaps on it. A load of nappies only takes one tier.
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oh can you post a pic I never seen one and got to go shopping for one as my much loved dryer broke and can't be fixed!

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they have a website if you do a search you should be able to find them. i was wondering about them too. lathough i really do prefer to have my clothes out in the fresh air. Thankfully we have alean to garage which we use when we have that stuff called rain.
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I bought an airer from the warehouse in the end. This one is a bit more sturdy and hopefully will hold up if Spencer tries to use it as a climbing frame.

Yeah drybars have a website and they advertise on tv as well.

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