

🧥 Elevate your laundry game—dry smarter, not harder!
The AMOS Eezy-Dry PRO is a premium electric clothes dryer featuring a powerful 1300W energy-efficient motor and an extra tall 186cm frame to accommodate bulky and long garments. With a large 15kg capacity, it can dry roughly 25 items at once, making it ideal for indoor use during colder months. Designed to be gentle on fabrics, it prevents shrinking and creasing, while its remote control and castor wheels add convenience and mobility. Certified CE and ROHS, this durable, easy-to-assemble drying wardrobe is a must-have for modern homes seeking efficient, fabric-friendly laundry solutions.








| ASIN | B088WT919V |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 49,596 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 213 in Clothes Drying Racks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (835) |
| Date First Available | 12 Jun. 2019 |
| Form Factor | Stand alone Wardrobe Shaped Dryer |
| Item model number | Eezy-Dry-Pro |
| Product Dimensions | 48 x 70 x 186 cm; 4.9 kg |
| Specification met | ce,rohs |
| Warranty description | 1 year. |
D**G
It keeps my wife happy and that’s good for me.
My wife thinks it is a very good product. She says it’s the best way to dry cloths in winter.
P**M
Very effective.
Needs a bit of care with the assembly you must make sure the holes for the casters are at the bottom the instructions don't emphasize that enough. Once it's assembled it works really well as does the remote control. My wife sets it for an hour which seems to dry every thing except hems due to the extra thickness but she says that's perfect for ironing. Haven't noticed any undesirable side effects after use so all in all I would thoroughly recommend it.
O**B
Dries very quickly
I should start this review by explaining that I bought this to replace the JML dri buddy which had rave reviews but I did not find met my needs. This is quite a different beast - it has some great points and some things that could improve. First - it holds a fair amount of washing that can be draped over the towel rails or put on hangers. It holds more if you put your clothes on hangers but frankly, I can rarely be bothered! And be aware that only the middle rails are strong enough for that. It also comes with two hangers which have pegs on for your smalls. I find these really useful and they are really sturdy although they are plastic so they won't stand up to excessive force - as long as you are sensible, these will probably last for ever. The motor is a separate entity that sits on the bottom rail of the drier so you can just use it to air dry your clothes if you want to. It does a load of very lightweight items in an hour and I have found that heavier items are usually done in 2. Either way, if you needed something on the same day, you could easily wash it in the morning and have it dry by lunchtime. (Obviously this is just my personal experience with the clothes I wear - you will have to be circumspect about how you take those timings). The motor has a timer and a remote control so you can set it to go again from your sofa if you want although since you would have to get up to check the washing, I don't see the use of it. That said, if you struggled to bend, or had bad knees, it would mean you didn't have to hurt yourself if you were keeping the drier out all the time which I don't. So, it does fold but it's quite annoying because you have to grab the bar in the middle and pull it up so it ends up being flat but very tall. It doesn't quite go flat although you could put it under a bed, say. For me, this is one of the disappointments - I would really rather it folded down on itself so it was much smaller because it's quite a lot taller than me - I am 5ft6- so it makes getting it into a cupboard difficult. It could slide nicely behind a sofa say, or under a bed but then you've got the faff of getting it out all the time. Second, the instructions are frankly, utter pants. I have included the photo in the hope that you can see how the rods should actually fit in the rack. I had built the thing to the top layer before I realised I had done it wrong. That said, once you do understand how it should fit together, it's really not difficult to built and didn't take me much time at all. Now this is the big downside - it is REALLY flimsy. I bent two of the towel rods putting them in which annoyed me. Also, the rods do not clip in, so to speak, they rest on the brackets which means I am forever knocking them off. Lastly, the cover itself is also flimsy. I had used it twice when one of the zips broke. The seller sent me a brand new cover straight away with no questions asked so I was really impressed with that. My overall advice is that I think this is really good but you need to understand that it is delicate and be careful with it. Customer service is excellent and the drier will certainly get your washing dry far quicker than the device I had bought first.
L**N
I'm not impressed. Do not recommend.
This item is a monstrosity. The assembling instructions are poor. I had to remove things a few times because it's hard to follow the instructions as they're small print and the items are coded inconsistently. A few of the racks have dents at the ends where they connect with the plastic parts and other racks have dents all over them. It's not easy to store even when folded up. Actually can't even store it behind a door. The plastic cover is so thin that it's at risk of ripping out with the folding and unfolding of the item. The thin towel racks don't stay in place when we fold the item and they fall all over the place. The noise this makes is unbearable. It's like having a white noise machine constantly going. The humity this produces is unnerving so I had to open the window to get the humidity out of the room. I've done one machine load not even 20 items and 6 kgs and the racks are full even using coat hangers. I've had this running for over 2 hours and the clothes are basically as humid as they are by drying on a normal folding clothes rack. The electricity I've used doing this for 2 hours is the same if I had put my heating on and had left my clothes on the radiators. The item is impractical and doesn't do the job. I'm returning it. Waste of money and time. Not recommended at all.
K**M
Good Amos dryer
The Eezy Dry Pro is actually a good buy. It was super easy to put together, although I did have to stand on tip toe being 5' 4". The only really annoying aspect of it is the lead length. Most appliances these days have really short leads (1m) and at about four foot I thought this would be plenty, but hadn't taken into consideration all my plugs in the kitchen area are above counter height, so have to stand it in the hall way and plug it in one of the living room skirting board sockets. It's also NOT whisper quiet, but bearable. Tried it on very damp washing from the line and put it on for an hour and it dried lovely. It will never beat a tumble dryer, but It's way cheaper and still does the job.
M**I
It does the job
I have received the clothes dryer quicker than I expected. It is quite easy to put all the pieces together and it does the job. I have managed to dry all sorts of clothes -i.e baby clothes, beddings, jeans, towels, shoes. It dries just as quick and as good as a tumble dryer, I can't complain about that. The down side is that it looks quite flimsy and I am not sure how long it will last. I only have it for few days but by the look of it, it won't last too long, I hope I am wrong as is not cheap, is just a few £££ cheaper than a tumble dryer with 2 years warranty. I have no warranty on this one. I am not a tall person, for me is quite difficult to fold it or move it around. Other than that it does a good job.
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