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Hi looking for a rotary clothes dryer that is easy to store ,seen an outwell online but don't know the quality so any recommendations are welcome.
 
We have the Outwell watergate one and to be honest its fine. Build quality is good . Dont spend more than you need to!

Carolyn
 
We have a Minky freestanding indoor/outdoor 15m rotary dryer (£25, Amazon).
It comes in two parts and stores very easily. Has lasted since 2015, but will need pegging down in a breeze!

(y) :cool:
 
My wife yearned for a rotary drier and eventually we had one. I hated it for its weight and space taken up in the garage.
After returning our clean clothes to the dirt on the ground twice, the magic wore off. It has been replaced by a piece of string.
The string works and is not at all heavy.
 
We have a Minky freestanding indoor/outdoor 15m rotary dryer (£25, Amazon).
It comes in two parts and stores very easily. Has lasted since 2015, but will need pegging down in a breeze!

(y) :cool:
If anybody wants one, be quick 'cos they're on offer .............

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My wife yearned for a rotary drier and eventually we had one. I hated it for its weight and space taken up in the garage.
After returning our clean clothes to the dirt on the ground twice, the magic wore off. It has been replaced by a piece of string.
The string works and is not at all heavy.
you stringing us along:giggle:
 
My wife yearned for a rotary drier and eventually we had one. I hated it for its weight and space taken up in the garage.
After returning our clean clothes to the dirt on the ground twice, the magic wore off. It has been replaced by a piece of string.
The string works and is not at all heavy.
Bit of string does it for me too. Coupled with bungy cord ones for small bits.
Well, you know, little things
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you stringing us along:giggle:
 
My wife yearned for a rotary drier and eventually we had one. I hated it for its weight and space taken up in the garage.
After returning our clean clothes to the dirt on the ground twice, the magic wore off. It has been replaced by a piece of string.
The string works and is not at all heavy.

8 years ago we bought a van with a garage. First thing SWMBO wanted was a rotary drier....now that we have all that extra space.

Happy to report that 8 years on, her request is still under consideration :ROFLMAO:
 
Top tip, if you have some small pieces of string, dont throw them away. You can tie them together to make a very useful long piece of string.
now you are stringing us along:giggle:

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