Clothes airer

Boomer replied on 29/08/2016 19:13

Posted on 29/08/2016 19:13

Just got back from Penrhos in Anglesea, we saw 3/4 caravans with cloths airers, small silver and blue, looked like rotary dryers can anybody enlighten me as to where they are purched from 

DSB replied on 29/08/2016 22:36

Posted on 29/08/2016 22:36

There is the Outwell Clothes Airer availabe from Tiowsure, HERE.  Or at Argos, HERE.  Or at Amazon, HERE.  They usually come with a ring on each leg so that they can be pegged to avoid them being blown away. Laughing

Hope this helps.

David 

Fysherman replied on 29/08/2016 22:51

Posted on 29/08/2016 22:51

I have one of these, bought it from the local caravan dealers about £20, great when you are away for a long time Fysherman.

No idea what the bold print means sorry. 

 

CBRBlackbird replied on 29/08/2016 23:02

Posted on 29/08/2016 23:02

Lidl/Aldi as well.   Just remember they all blow away in British weather!

The Aldi ones are made from steel and the quality is iffy to say the least.

Tammygirl replied on 29/08/2016 23:29

Posted on 29/08/2016 23:29

Chuck all the washing in a plastic bin bag and do it when you get home. You are on holiday.

Unless of course you are short of trollies and T shirts in which case buy some moreHappy

 

I have one of these, bought it from the local caravan dealers about £20, great when you are away for a long timeFysherman.

No idea what the bold print means sorry.

 

Fysherman, I was responding to your post, when you are away for 10+ weeks it would get awfully smelly if you just shoved all the dirty clothes in a black bin bag Laughing

Fysherman replied on 29/08/2016 23:33

Posted on 29/08/2016 23:33

Ok got it. I was only making a funnyHappy

We have a home made airer that fastens to the grab handles for when we are away for more than a week 

Metheven replied on 29/08/2016 23:40

Posted on 29/08/2016 23:40

We had two £10 Argos vouchers to get rid of, chose a free standing rotary and got home, it was broken. Went back to Argos and got a replacement, unpacked it there and the same piece was broken, prepared to try a third time but I exhausted their stock Sad

I'm a bit wary of buying one now.

Tammygirl replied on 29/08/2016 23:53

Posted on 29/08/2016 23:53

Ok got it. I was only making a funnyHappy

We have a home made airer that fastens to the grab handles for when we are away for more than a week 

Tongue Out we had one of them years ago, they are great. Must have a clean van though.Wink

paul56 replied on 30/08/2016 13:49

Posted on 30/08/2016 13:49

It's perhaps worthwhile getting something strong as wet clothes are heavy and we have bent airers in the past. 

Fysherman replied on 30/08/2016 16:24

Posted on 30/08/2016 16:24

Ok got it. I was only making a funnyHappy

We have a home made airer that fastens to the grab handles for when we are away for more than a week 

Tongue Out we had one of them years ago, they are great. Must have a clean van though.Wink

That's true.

I do not claim the design though. I blatantly plagurised it years ago having seen one on a caravan rally

toowetforcamping replied on 30/08/2016 18:18

Posted on 30/08/2016 18:18

Piece of string from tree to tree - simple and effective

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