Spin DryersIndesit ISDP429 Pump Spin Dryer WhiteThe one thing we struggle with here in the UK is getting... Indesit ISDG428 Gravity Spin Dryer 2800 RPM WhiteThe Indesit ISDG428 Gravity Spin Dryer in stylish white... Spin Dryers In days gone by, washing day used to be on a Monday and drying day used to be on a Tuesday. Yes unbelievably it took all day to dry the clothes that had been washed the previous day. Most ladies (and it is perhaps a female thing!) love to see a washing line full of clothes, gently swaying in the breeze – especially so if the line is full of nappies, there really is no better sight. Sadly, however, we live in a country where the sun does not shine 365 days a year, and we have more than an average rainfall to cope with. Hence the need to consider an alternative means of drying our washing. Spin dryers are an efficient means of undertaking this job, but perhaps not a lot of people realise how spin dryers actually work. The principle behind the spin dryer is simple, once you have taken your wet clothes out of the washing machine, you simply put them into the spin dryer, press the button and let the spin dryer do its work. What actually happens inside the spin dryer is that the clothes are spun around inside the drum, at a very fast rate of knots, and because of the centrifugal force, the water is pushed out, leaving your clothes nicely dried. Take for example the Hotpoint SDP428P available at Ultimate Appliances. This spin dryer has a loading capacity of 4 kg and spins at 2,800 revs per minute. This really is a money saving and space saving product and is ideal for consumers who have limited space available in their kitchen. Easy on the environment and easy on your pocket the SDP 428P is a compact and versatile product and is just the ticket for anyone who wants to take the fuss out of drying their clothes. |














