New Lakeland Dry Soon Foldable Compact Heated Airer

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New product that may be suitable for some motorhomers https://www.lakeland.co.uk/53403/dry-soon-foldable-heated-airer for clothes that can be dried on hangers on offer at £83.99 delivered with three year guarantee.
Possible £3 cashback from Quidco (referral link below) cashback site - other similar ones are available too!

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The larger home sized version https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/26628629...d=link&campid=5338547443&toolid=20001&mkevt=1 is currently £68.99 delivered using code SAVES8 - it is a refurb. (normally new condition but free returns if not) from their eBay Shop so one year guarantee instead of their standard 3 year. The new stock https://www.lakeland.co.uk/53343/dry-soon-heated-cabinet is currently £90.99 delivered with a three year guarantee so another option.

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We've not tried either of the above but do have the Mini version of this one https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/foru...eate-drying-room-in-awning-or-shelter.255805/ previously bought for £64.99 as a refurb. & it does come in handy for small items on the rails or larger ones draped over sections. The full range is here https://www.lakeland.co.uk/around-the-home/household-electricals/electric-dryers-and-airers

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Where does the water go? Is it like dehumidifier collecting water in a tank or just warm air blown around the clothes then into the general van space.
 
Where does the water go? Is it like dehumidifier collecting water in a tank or just warm air blown around the clothes then into the general van space.
Not a dehumidifier just a dryer so ventilating the van or using it in an awning would be advisable.
 
Where does the water go? Is it like dehumidifier collecting water in a tank or just warm air blown around the clothes then into the general van space.
Good question, that's why at home we have an old fashioned ceiling 'pull-up' drying rack and use a dehumidifier if necessary, means we can also dry a lot more stuff at once and larger stuff too such as sheets. Not sure it would work in a MH though! :LOL:

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We have had one of the big ones (last photo) for a number of years.

It works well, in summer as a conventional dryer and in winter as a heated dryer.
It would be too big for MoHo use though.

We also have a Sheila Maid ( old fashioned ceiling 'pull-up' drying rack) that has moved from house to house with us since the 1970's.
We use a dehumidifier as and when needed.

We have never owned a tumble dryer, except in a studio flat I don't see the need for them .
 
We also have a Sheila Maid ( old fashioned ceiling 'pull-up' drying rack) that has moved from house to house with us since the 1970's.
We use a dehumidifier as and when needed.
That's what they're called! I never knew that ... I love ours, I even have a spare one so that when we eventually move house I can leave the one here rather than mess about taking it down and fixing the holes etc.
 

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