jml dri buddi heated clothes airer at dunelm was £49.99 now £29.99 not available for delivery but you can reserve it. I was looking for a clothes airer and come across the dri buddi airer.
I've looked at this a few times but with it being a jml I was a dubious about buying it so I was wondering if anyone has bought one if so would you recommend it.
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a8smith
10 Feb 172#1
I had one. It worked. It was advertised as being quiet, but it was like having a hair drier running.
ninp
10 Feb 171#2
These are good but use up loads of electricty
lgittings246 to ninp
11 Feb 17#22
They don't. They use on average 20p an hour so it's quite cheap
Nk74 to ninp
13 Feb 17#36
mine costs roughly 9p per hour to run! I suppose for some folks that would break the bank but I think it is a great bit of kit :stuck_out_tongue:
Ralph888
10 Feb 171#3
I got one of these 2 years ago and regularly use it. Great for shirts and smaller items if you buy one of those plastic peg hangers for small items. Less successful for longer items like adult jeans or trousers. Would work for baby and kids clothes.Cheap to run and in the winter the dissipated heat warms the bathroom!
Beebee18
10 Feb 171#4
I've had one of these for about a year now, and I am not overly impressed with it. It does come in moderately handy in the winter months because if any of the clothes are touching each other or the sides of the dri buddy or not hanging straight, then they don't get completely dry, you have to periodically turn clothes around. There's no way trousers folded over a hanging clothes hanger (as in the picture on the web site) would dry. I've never used all of the available hanging space in one go as the clothes just wouldn't get dry. So don't expect this to dry a wash load in a couple of hours, it would probably take all day.
paulday564
10 Feb 172#5
I've got one of these - it does what it says on the tin and is perfect in my tiny flat. Not sure the landlord would agree given the condensation it generates though
jborea1
10 Feb 17#6
I got this for £10 a few months ago in Dunelm
bigbargainbear
11 Feb 171#7
Get the electric airer from Aldi, same price and much better at drying. And best thing no noise at all
Uncommon.Sense
11 Feb 171#8
It's pretty noisy, like a constant low hum I certainly wouldn't want to be sitting in the same room as it for long .We've had one for 3 years, and it's still gets used in the winter months and we've never had any complaints. My only gripe is that fitting more that 12-15 items in it is a struggle.
I would say this is a great price and it costs a lot less to run than a tumble dryer!
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I've looked at this a few times but with it being a jml I was a dubious about buying it so I was wondering if anyone has bought one if so would you recommend it.
All comments (39)
I would say this is a great price and it costs a lot less to run than a tumble dryer!
HOT - pardon the pun. :smile: