Rotary washing line
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Rotary washing line
I want to buy a rotary washing line and wonder if anyone can tell me where I can purchase one. To narrow search down: although I live in the north of Granada Province we often travel to Murcia (IKEA etc), Albox (Almeria) and Malaga (for airport). I don't want to buy via the internet but would prefer to go to the shop to see if it is exactly what I want so hopefully there is somewhere within the area stated that may be able to help. Thanks for any help.
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Location: Los Martinez
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Re: Rotary washing line
We bought ours from Leroy Merlin in the Condomina shopping centre the one on the other side of the motorway to Ikea at Murcia. We've had it for about 5 years now and all I can recall is that it was not cheap!Take a look see if its on their website before travelling....
http://www.leroymerlin.es/
http://www.leroymerlin.es/
#3
Re: Rotary washing line
Thanks for the info. Will check website before visiting Leroy Merlin. My OH loves to visit that shop so shouldn't be a problem getting him over there.
#4
Re: Rotary washing line
Ours was from Leroy and I agree not cheap, seen them in all the DIY type places though.
#5
Re: Rotary washing line
I want to buy a rotary washing line and wonder if anyone can tell me where I can purchase one. To narrow search down: although I live in the north of Granada Province we often travel to Murcia (IKEA etc), Albox (Almeria) and Malaga (for airport). I don't want to buy via the internet but would prefer to go to the shop to see if it is exactly what I want so hopefully there is somewhere within the area stated that may be able to help. Thanks for any help.
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Location: Aracena area Huelva Spain
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Re: Rotary washing line
My advice is buy the expensive one. The cheap ones don't last. I gave up, and bought an expensive one in England and moved it from place to place with me. it's been 14 years now and it's still going strong. This year I'm going to have to replace the cord after 4 years in the Spanish sun.
#7
Re: Rotary washing line
Went to Leroy Merlin on Friday as OH wanted something from them too. Didn't buy the rotary line as it was 109 euros. Thought that was more than expensive, it seemed extortionate. My old one hasn't broken completely yet so will wait and keep looking or use my airers until I find one a bit cheaper. My old one came from Lidl 10 years ago at a cost of 26 euros but they haven't had them since. Have had to replace the lines twice due to sun damage but now the metal arms are beginning to go. Locals here use metal "T" brackets and wire lines but I haven't the space to put that in. Will keep looking.
#8
Re: Rotary washing line
I bought one for €35 in a local ironmongers.
Unfortunately I live a long way away from you but I guess wel worth looking for a small ironmongers in your area.
I have had mine for 5 years now and still going strong. I do protect the wires with a cover from Argos to stop the sun damage.
Unfortunately I live a long way away from you but I guess wel worth looking for a small ironmongers in your area.
I have had mine for 5 years now and still going strong. I do protect the wires with a cover from Argos to stop the sun damage.