Dikkie65 thanks for the quick response. I have my concerns/doubts about it. But it's this or nothing. At least untill I can save 200 quid for a condenser tumble dryer.
I live in a student flat. We have access to a dryer but it's £2.80 per load and I'm looking for a better way to dry my clothes because they're like putting my clothes in a literal furnace. So looking into this now.
I have a few questions. How many spin cycles should info BEFORE putting clothes into it?
Should I buy a dehumidifier too? Are they a requirement?
Dikkie65 thanks for the quick response. I have my concerns/doubts about it. But it's this or nothing. At least untill I can save 200 quid for a condenser tumble dryer.
The dri buddi is like the uh-1 helicopter in Vietnam both essential for their task.
Welcome to the Dri Buddi owners club ;)
We always have ours out ready for use in the kitchen - and it does get plenty of use! ;)
If you haven’t already, I strongly recommend getting a clothes dryer Octopus for socks 'n' smalls! A vital the the DB toolkit.
Doesn't fit much in it from the looks of it.
Really? That's decent.
But how long would they take to dry? Saying these are just your average cotton t-shirts?
I live in a student flat. We have access to a dryer but it's £2.80 per load and I'm looking for a better way to dry my clothes because they're like putting my clothes in a literal furnace. So looking into this now.