BLACK+DECKER BXAR0001GB Deluxe Electric Laundry Airer, 18 Bars and 2 Heated Wings, 11.5M Space, 10kg Drying Capacity, 74 x 50 x 94cm
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Dimensions â 74 x 50 x 94cm
- 18 drying bars including 2 heated wings
- 11.5m drying space
- 10kg drying capacity
- Folds flat for storage
BLACK+DECKER Deluxe Electric Laundry Airer
This Deluxe Electric Laundry Airer delivers you ample amounts of space to hang wet clothes. It features 18 drying bars including 2 heated, fold-out wings, to cater for all kinds of clothing items.
With 11.5 metres of drying space, the heated airer is kinder to clothes than a tumble dryer and quickly dries a full load of washing with a drying capacity of 10kg.
The airer measures 74 x 50 x 94cm and has a cable length of 1.4m. It can be folded down flat when not in use, providing easy storage solutions.
Key Features
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VAST DRYING SPACEThis clothes airer has 11.5 metres of drying space. | EASY TO USEThe airer is both convenient and easy to operate. | LARGE DRYING CAPACITYIt features a large drying capacity of 10kg. | FOLDS AWAY FLATOnce you’ve dried your clothes, the airer folds away flat for ease of storage. |
Weight: | 3.5 Kilograms |
Dimensions: | 74 x 50 x 94 cm; 3.5 Kilograms |
Model: | 63159 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Packaging damaged in transit which slightly dented one of the bars. However, I couldn’t be bothered with sending it back but the seller has been marvellous, and gave me a 20% discount. Thoroughly recommend this seller.
Heats up fast. Well made. Looks good. A bit tricky to fold open and closed. Once closed very compact. Recommend.
Excellent sturdy but lightweight electric clothes airer. Folds flat easily when notin use.
It dries the clothes faster than a non heated rack. However don’t expect it to dry quickly, particularly things like sweaters. Doesn’t use huge amount of electric. I bought Black & Decker as a trusted brand but this appears no better than other, cheaper brands. All brands, including this one, are an absolute pain to collapse and set up. The extensive use of plastic, presumably due to keeping weight down, means that the whole assembly is less rigid than it could be.