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Tumble dryer in a boot?

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Hi all,

 

I've been asked by the owner of my house to move a tumble dryer to a recycling centre 20km away. My concern is that said tumble dryer has to fit into the boot of a 2019 Fabia. I doubt it would be a problem in an Octavia or a Superb, but I personally think it would be too much for a Fabia… would appreciate any advice, particularly from those who have tried it themselves.

 

TIA!

Please note - I am not a mechanic or expert in anything.

 

This might help, earlier Fabia estate perhaps but I don't think (don't know) there'd be much difference, and tumble dryers might be lighter to lift in than washing machines depending on how old they are, old washing machines had very heavy lumps of material to stabilise the drums.

 

 

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Leave it at the end of the drive, someone will have it away for scrap metal.

18 minutes ago, StevesTruck said:

Leave it at the end of the drive, someone will have it away for scrap metal.

It’ll disappear even quicker if you put a price tag on it…

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