Advantages: Cheap ,Easy to use ,Can be put on timer. Disadvantages: Small door opening
Wow what a great product.It's so quiet, easy to use, and can be put on a timer!
I never thought I would say this about a White Knight as when I've seen them they look cheap and low rent, and look like they wont last for 5 minutes . But wow, appearences can be deceptive.We bought ours a 3 years ago and have not had any problems since.
Specifications:
The specifications it has/features are ;
*2 heat settings,
*Reverse tumble,
*Can be used it on a timer,
*An energy rating of C
*Final cool tumble,
*Rear venting(and it's supplied with a hose),
*An option to stack it,
*A maximum of of 140 minutes drying time,
*A load limit of 6 KG,
*The door can be reversed,
*And the filter is convieniently located beetween the door and the machine
Dimensions
Height:85 cm Width:59cm Diameter:53cm
The door opening is only 25cm in ...
Botzarb 04.02.2008 (27.05.2009)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of White Knight 44AW
Advantages: User friendly, light weight and good load capability Disadvantages: C rated so not he most economical
load
* C energy rating
* 4 kWh energy consumption
* Reverse action
* Fluff filter
* Vent hose from rear (supplied)
* 140 minute timer control
* 2 drying temperatures
* 20 minute final cooling.
** IN CONCLUSION?
Well, for what is just a means of drying your clothes then this White Knight is ideal for that, but if you?re after something that will come to your rescue by riding along on horse back then this is definitely not for you.
This White Knight, (what at great name) has a good sized drying load and various settings to chose from, depending on the material you want to dry at the time.
The actually metal casing is not exactly small, being 850 by 600 by 530 mm in size, although it is light enough to stack on top of a worktop or even a washing machine, to save on floor space.
The circular door is of a good size to ...
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