The longest Indian summer in history is over. And after enduring almost summer temperatures in the middle of October, it’s time to get umbrellas, buy duvet covers and look for solutions to be able to lay indoors on rainy days.
Even so, drying clothes inside the house is complicated. Once we have solved the problem of space with tower clotheslines like the one we found at Lidl a few days ago, we must bear in mind that clothes dry much more slowly indoors. Especially now that the heaters are not on yet.
The solution: an electric clothesline
To speed up the process of drying clothes inside the house, Leroy Merlin has an electric clothesline that will help you in this task. It’s made of lightweight aluminum so it can be moved around easily, and it’s foldable so you can store it away when you don’t have to use it.
The electric clothesline works connected to the network, has a power of 100 W, and measures 95 cm wide, 75 cm high and 55 cm. deep.
The Leroy Merlin electric clothesline has a white finish and costs 36.99 euros.
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