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AndyT
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Washing line?

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Post by AndyT »

Can anyone advise where I can get a reasonable quality line from please? 3 or 4 arm.

Thanks

Andy

p.s local/Turkish make preferred over Brabantia etc...

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Home Essentials Alsancak have some.

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Post by H&T »

Aladdin's cave catalkoy, 100tl for a plastic one turkish brand siesta is best as the metal ones rust and break very easy
waste of money

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You are not going to beat Brabantia - but they are not cheap. I've had mine for 9 years now and no problems - never covered it and never taken it in.

The shop is up the road opposite 1001 in Girne.

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You get what you pay for, my Brabantia was 80tl 14 years ago, Seemed a lot at the time, but still perfect and never covered or needed re stringing!!

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Bought my Brabantia line with me from UK must be about 15 years old now and am still using it. Stays out in all winds and weathers so you get what you pay for.

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Post by sophie »

I have to agree with the people recommending Brabantia, they seem to be able to cope with this heat better than the cheaper ones do, but if you don't mind changing them every couple of years and re-erecting the cheaper ones, then fine. Horses for courses.

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