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Now Gone: Lakeland Dry Soon Mini 3 Tier Heated Clothes Airer - £129.99


Maverick379

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We bought the wrong sized heated clothes airer which arrived today - we've literally opened it, realised it's the wrong size and put it back in the box.


They sell out super-fast, so we thought before we go through the faff of returning it, we'd offer it on the forum at cost (£129.99) if anyone is interested.


Link below to the airer and a picture of it in the original packaging. I'm sure we can dig out an invoice as well to prove its brand new :)


(The airer isn't tiny by the way, we just wanted something for bedding etc as well as clothes)


https://www.lakeland.co.uk/25904/dry-soon-mini-3-tier-heated-airer


Thanks,

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