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Does anyone have a Dri Buddy clothes drier?

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scrummyyummy | 13:49 Mon 04th Oct 2010 | Home & Garden
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Please let me know how you find the JML Dri Buddy for drying clothes. Is it efficient to run or is it a case of having to run it for much longer than a tumble drier and so the efficiency is just a myth?

I have problems how to dry all my washing in damp weather like today. I don't have a tumble dryer but it's not cold enough to put the central heating on and I find just hanging them over the clothes horse just doesn't dry it quick enough before I have my next load ready for drying. How do you all dry your clothes? I do put some in the airing cupboard but the cupboard isn't really that big. I'm sick of having washing constantly hung up!
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Sorry I love my tumble dryer.....
It's still warm enough to go on the line. Failing that I put mine over the bannister.
i only have a clothes horse and use that, but then i live on my own and only need to do one wash, maybe two a week
http://www.dooyoo.co....ml-dri-buddi/1180637/

Don't think I'd want one, I'll stick with the free standing dryers...
"only need to do one wash, maybe two a week"

Only one wash if it's knickers only, two washes if both knickers and bra needs washing, eh? :)
I've got one, i love it!!!

Had it about 2 years now and i've just started using it again, after months of it being shoved in a cupboard and bless it, it's still going strong.

I've found it's just as quick as a TD, however you can't put as much in it as you would a dryer, so whilst it takes pretty much the same length of time to dry stuff, it's on longer.

I like the fact you have to hang your clothes up to dry them- which has cut my ironing down massively.

The only drawback (apart from not being able to fit much in it) is that it doesn't half churn out some condensation, which whilst smelling lovely, it doesn't half steam up the room it's in.
Actually, now that i think about it, i haven't got a JML one, ive got this one instead...

http://www.portable-dryer.com/

But it's exactly the same thing.
I can't comment but my daughter has one as with being out at work she finds it difficult to keep up with the washing for her hubby and 1 child . She loves hers as she has not got room for a drier and yes she says it cuts done on the ironing.
argos have them
They're brilliant Wendilla, I can't sing their praises enough, and no, I don't work for them, lol.

If you do get one though scrummymummy, don't put your clothes on plastic hangers in them!
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Thanks everyone for your comments. I think this is what I need! Hopefully it's cheaper to run than a tumble drier, even if it has to run for longer.

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