LTW Supreme 3 tier clothes airer from Bunnings - unboxing

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2020
  • I purchased this from Bunnings NZ, it is tall-ish and compact.
    It has 42 hanging rails and 28 metres hanging space.
    *** In my opinion the spacing/gaps between the rails are quite narrow and the rails are quite thin/flimsy - but you get a lot of hanging space in return.
    Bunnings link:
    www.bunnings.co.nz/ltw-suprem...
    This video is not sponsored.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @kimibrowne4440
    @kimibrowne4440 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing! :-)

    • @megirl99.88
      @megirl99.88  4 года назад +1

      You're welcome ! I could not find any information or videos prior to purchasing it so that's why I made this video so others can see the actual product :-)

  • @denisesmith6720
    @denisesmith6720 3 месяца назад

    I just bought a similar one - just folds in half. But I've put the wheels on and it's lopsided I put the wheels opposite on the diagonal but still cockeyed! 🤔

    • @megirl99.88
      @megirl99.88  3 месяца назад

      There are two rectangles frames making up this airframe right? The one rectangle frame (bar) closest to the floor/ground requires the shorter wheels on its bar/base. And the other frame requires longer wheels as it is farther from the ground.

  • @Free__Speech
    @Free__Speech 2 года назад

    The design is funny 😂🤣

  • @selinamcmillan1225
    @selinamcmillan1225 3 года назад

    Hi ME GIRL 99, thanks for sharing. I'm thinking to buy this as well but just concerning that it would be to wobbly given the price compared to other one same style in Bunnings costs $70! Do you think this one is strong enough?

    • @megirl99.88
      @megirl99.88  3 года назад

      I only ever own one of these so far and not very long. I can only suggest that when you go to the store compare the two products side by side. Taking into account the size dimension when it is upright, how many metres of washing lines, the thickness of the rails and the distance between the rails. Mine is sufficient because it's only for a small load of washing 5.5 kg.

  • @jackm1399
    @jackm1399 3 года назад

    hello, thank you for the video
    what are your thoughts on the product? i’ve had a similar version for about 5 years but need a new one as my old one is bending in all sorts of directions.
    regards

    • @megirl99.88
      @megirl99.88  3 года назад

      So far it's doing ok, still early days. But for heavier items such as damp towels lay it across at least 2 bars to distribute the weight more evenly and to avoid bending the thin bars.

    • @jackm1399
      @jackm1399 3 года назад

      ME GIRL 99
      Thank you for responding, I appreciate it
      Yeah I had to do that with towels on my old one as well, it also drys quicker.
      How big would you say it is, does it fit a standard load of washing okay?
      And for towels do you have to fold them in half to fit properly or do they just lay across without having to fold them. :)

    • @megirl99.88
      @megirl99.88  3 года назад

      Washing machines are different sizes these days, mine is only a small size maybe 5kg ish load and I don't use all the rails for that load. I don't fold towels in half but for heavy items just put it as a cover on top of the whole thing like an umbrella you know.

    • @jackm1399
      @jackm1399 3 года назад +1

      oh okay,
      i’ve actually within the past week bought the pacific air 3 tier clothes airer from the good guys, and it’s been amazing so much better than my older one,
      and i have a 9kg machine and everything fits really well!!
      thank you for keeping me so updated!!!
      stay safe ;)

  • @houseinhomeproduct
    @houseinhomeproduct Год назад

    emmm..this KD packing method in 2 years ago may was ok but now it should be dropped...