Basically same deal as this one, except it's $4 cheaper.
Plenty of stock left at Stud Park Rowville VIC store.
Not sure the stock level of other stores.
Image courtesy of rickmagnum (hope you don't mind me using your image).
Basically same deal as this one, except it's $4 cheaper.
Plenty of stock left at Stud Park Rowville VIC store.
Not sure the stock level of other stores.
Image courtesy of rickmagnum (hope you don't mind me using your image).
This sounds like a massive fire hazard.
No different to heated towel racks
You’re right, no different, that too would be a fire hazard.
Heated floorboards and heated tiles?
Well don't I feel like a goose for paying $19.
How effective are these?
If you enjoy a very thin line across your garments being dry while the rest is still wet then this is perfect.
I did this in science and can't remember as it was ages ago but I think the wet parts will pull towards the dry parts and even tho it might be faster to dry that line it is helping the garment overall?
No, it is only warm, never hot, its not a iron, you can dry delicate items too
I put my work clothes on it, so they are nice and warm in the morning :-)
No one said it was hot. No one said you couldn't dry delicate things.
I did however say you couldn't dry anything at all.
Plus, a clothes warmer is not the same as a clothes airer.
How would it actually dry the clothes faster? Wouldn't only the tiny bit of fabric on the rack part itself get warm, and the rest of the garment hanging just be the same as any old clothes rack?
I got one, the clothing must not hang over the side, must fully rest on the heated bars, you can layer clothes on top of each other too
230 watts is bugger all, i leave it on all night
Since we have had this no longer use the power hungry dryer, and @ $15 going to grab another
Recommended!
Do you just ignore the previous posts altogether and just write whatever is on your mind? Seems that way.
These were $5 at chatswood but all gone now