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NO LONGER AVAILABlE - SOLD

Cash only collection from Herne Hill, SE24, asking for £20 (currently on sale for £40), still in packaging, never used:

Dry your clothes quickly with Status 240W Heated Clothes Airer with Wings. Made from aluminium, it is lightweight and easy to set up in your home. After use, simply fold this indoor airer down for easy storage to make it compact and keep it out of your way. This electric airer is the ideal solution for smaller homes or for students going off to university with no dryer available.

You can use this in those winter months when you can’t make use of your washing line outside or have no outdoor access. It’s an efficient way to dry your clothes and is portable so you can move it to wherever you need around your home, whether this is your utility room or your bedroom. With 18 bars to choose from, you can dry plenty of washing on this heated airer. It has a large amount of space for drying and a 15kg capacity.

Running cost under 6p*/hour 

Features and Benefits

  • Energy efficient – This airer costs less than 12p per hour to run with a 240 low wattage so you can use this for instant heat in the winter months.
  • Compact – Just fold this airer down when not in use for easy storage.
  • Large Drying Space – This has 18 bars and a 15kg capacity for you to pop your washing on to dry in no time at all. 

Specifications

  • 18 bars
  • Input voltage: 220-240V 50Hz
  • Wattage:230
  • Cable: 1 metre with UK plug
  • Anti-slip rubber feet
  • Capacity: 15kg
  • Material: Metal
  • Dimensions: H97 X W142 X D52cm
  • Guarantee: 1 year
  • Colour: Chrome

Please PM if interested 

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Edited by goocha
  • goocha changed the title to SOLD - Heated clothes airer - brand new £20
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