They are rechargeable :wink: I use mine in the bathroom for the tiles and shower screen, works really well.
quadkon to Picard123
3 Sep 17#8
Where's free cloth?
Picard123 to quadkon
3 Sep 17#9
Use old clothing you no longer wear. Wash it, hang it out to dry, cut it into handy sized pieces and away you go.
ding to Picard123
3 Sep 17#10
walking is free but i bet you still drive
Picard123 to ding
3 Sep 17#11
I can't walk the 20 miles to work but I sure can wipe my shower screen with a cloth and not need an electric vacuum! :joy:
amour3k to Picard123
4 Sep 17#22
:thinking: "I can't walk the 20 miles to work", where's your HUKD spirit? :blush: hahahahahahahahaha. ;-)
:sunglasses:
carsick77 to Picard123
3 Sep 17#13
Wow, you must be a blast...
mad_design_man
3 Sep 17#12
No proof or confirmation of this deal?
OMGRTFM
3 Sep 17#14
Hot hot hot... Off to Amsterdam next week, might get one so i can get a better view..
amour3k to OMGRTFM
4 Sep 17#15
Oooooooooo, nasty nasty nasty ...
Looooool.
Baz8755 to OMGRTFM
4 Sep 17#16
It's waterproof with a fair amount of suck, so you probably wouldn't even need to go all the way to Amsterdam :wink:
frankmarshall
4 Sep 17#17
These are absolutely brilliant designs and work extremely well. It's important to realise that one of the advantages over cloth or chamois leather, or whatever, is that with this you collect the moisture and then pour it down the sink. If you use cloths for this and hang them up to dry in the house, the water just evaporates into the house's atmosphere and is ready to condense again into droplets on your windows ...the next time it gets cold ....just recycling water vapour. I use mine on the inside and outside of my car windows as well....BRILLIANT and an AMAZING price as you can see these at around £40 too.... take their arm off!!
soldierboy001 to frankmarshall
4 Sep 17#18
I'm not standing up for picard but how about hanging outside on the cloths line? Yes these are bloody good.
Picard123 to frankmarshall
4 Sep 17#20
But your house shouldn't be so damp that water in the air suddenly condenses onto the windows. Leave a window open for some air. Moisture the bathroom clears out in no time at all if you leave a window open. Don't most people have double glazing anyway? Also, if you live in a new build type house, it's often TOO dry because of the insulation. I used to live in a bed house build around in the early 2000s. It was so dry that I kept on get stuffy sinuses.
amour3k to Picard123
4 Sep 17#23
"But your house shouldn't be so damp that water in the air suddenly condenses onto the windows", depend's on which end's of Town you live I guess?.
Some people have Coastal places, Seaside places, Beach places, etc, etc, etc ... (not me mind?)
But either way, everyone's 'game' is different like?, hehehehe.
Each to their own still. :-)
ding
4 Sep 17#21
Used one of these when i had the room plastered and removed all the condensation while it was drying, it was great
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Save £10 and cost of batteries.
I use mine in the bathroom for the tiles and shower screen, works really well.
:sunglasses:
Looooool.
I use mine on the inside and outside of my car windows as well....BRILLIANT and an AMAZING price as you can see these at around £40 too.... take their arm off!!
Some people have Coastal places, Seaside places, Beach places, etc, etc, etc ... (not me mind?)
But either way, everyone's 'game' is different like?, hehehehe.
Each to their own still. :-)