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Addis Rotary Clothes Dryer 40m 4 Arm

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Save Energy With The Addis Rotary Clothes Dryer 40m 4 Arm From Yorkshire Trading Company For Easy Outdoor Drying Of Multiple Loads Of Laundry.
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Addis Rotary Clothes Dryer 40m 4 Arm

Dry More Laundry In Less Time With The Addis Rotary Clothes Dryer 40m 4 Arm And Save Space Energy And Effort Outdoors

Make laundry day easier and more cost effective with the Addis Rotary Clothes Dryer 40m 4 Arm. With a generous 40 metres of drying space, this family friendly rotary line comfortably handles up to three full loads of washing. Whether you're drying bedding, school uniforms or everyday essentials, there's more than enough room to hang it all without cramming. Ideal for gardens of all sizes, this four arm design rotates smoothly for even drying and folds down compactly when not in use.

Built for everyday UK family life, it is crafted from durable materials to stand up to wind and weather, helping you dry clothes naturally without relying on a tumble dryer. The included ground spike allows for quick and secure setup and the easy lift mechanism means no faffing around with awkward strings. It’s a reliable long term solution for those looking to cut energy costs and keep their home clutter free. From everyday loads to laundry for a full household, this rotary dryer works hard so you don’t have to.

Features

  • 40 Metres Of Drying Space For Up To Three Loads
  • Pole Diameter 32mm.
  • Area Of Turning Circle Fully Open 2.47m
  • Weight Of Airer 3.8kg
  • Four Durable Arms For Balanced Load Distribution
  • Includes Ground Spike For Quick And Secure Setup
  • Folds Away Neatly To Save Outdoor Space
  • Turns Smoothly For Faster More Even Drying
  • Ideal For Drying Clothes Bedding And Towels
  • Weather Resistant Materials Built For UK Gardens
  • Trusted Addis Quality Since 1780
SKU: 566883
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