Cloth Dryer(1000W Hot Air Portable Electric)
Package Included:
1 x Cloth Dryer Kit
view available at 183 onehunga mall RD
Description:
The cloth dryer is designed to keep the clothes dry when in wet temperature and can be used as a wardrobe to store your clothing when not in use.
Specification:
Cover Color: blue
Material: Metal+ABS+Oxford Cloth
Rated Power: 1000W
Features:
1. 360°counter flow hot air heating to dry the clothes
2. Static drying, avoid clothing from rubbing, pleating and damaged.
3. Eliminate secondary pollution. Clothing is kept from the outside world, dust, insect and bacteria.
4. Rotate the power button to set time from 30min-180min.
5. Using PTC heating element, automatic constant temperature, over-temperature and dry burning protection, safe to use.
6. High efficiency sterilization. Internal temperature can reach up to 73 and sterilized rate is up to 99.3%.
7. Double use, it can be a clothing dryer and also can be used as a wardrobe to store your clothing when not in use.
8.over heat protection
Notice:
1. It needs to be assembled by yourself.
2. Please allow a little error due to manual measurement.
3. Do not cover the heater machine and air vents while using.
any further inquery,Please TXT:022 1937599
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