Dry your laundry easily in winter – even if your ‘house isn’t massive’

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As the weather gets colder and people start to switch their on, it’s the time of year when you can’t just whack your laundry on the washing line and let nature do its thing by drying it for you.

But if you leave your clothes out to dry for too long, they can start to smell really unpleasant and musty – and if you’ve not got much space in your home, it can become seriously stressful knowing just where to put it all. 

user Shannon, who posts on social media as @lifewiththetomkins, admitted she’s been trying “to cut costs” and as a result, has not been “using the tumble dryer as much”.

She shared her “house isn’t massive”, so there isn’t much space to dry clothes, so she recommended a nifty product that has been helping her and her family dry their .

Shannon recommended people use an over door space saving airer, which can be split off into three sections once popped over a door. She then demonstrated how she hangs her clothes over it to help them dry.

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️ Getting Laundry Dry.. This can be tough during the winter months. How do you dry your laundry? Ive been trying to cut costs and not use the tumble dryer as much. Now our house isnt massive, so this Over Door Space Saving Airer from @kleeneze_uk is perfect! Its 3 tier adjustable shelves mean that there is plenty of room to hang your laundry! TOP TIP: hand your Airer upstairs if possible! Heat rises which means it will help dry your laundry quicker Im also using the collapsible laundry basket which stores away so nicely Who else is obsessed with the Fairy Dream Team??????? @kleeneze_uk Ad – Brand Ambassador

She wrote: “Its 3-tier adjustable shelves mean that there is plenty of room to hang your laundry!”

This means you can dry things with ease and save money in the process because you don’t have to use the tumble dryer – and you can even keep the heating off if you want to really keep the costs down. 

She also recommended if you can, people “hang your airer upstairs” rather than keeping it downstairs. But why? 

“Heat rises, which means it will help dry your laundry quicker,” Shannon shared, so your laundry should be ready to wear in no time.

She also shared a “collapsible laundry basket” has been a game-changer for her, as it can save lots of space when you’re putting things in the washing machine.

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Taking to , others praised drying racks, saying: “We hang things on a drying rack in a spare room then put the dehumidifier next to it. Drys them super fast without shrinking or using a ton of power.

“Also helps keep the house dry. Pretty crazy the amount of water it pulls out of the air.”

Another penned: “I just hang most of my stuff up on the shower rod to dry, here but when I lived in Korea, we didn’t have a dryer at all. We used dryer racks to hang EVERYTHING on. It works just fine – it takes about a day.

“I don’t like how my dryer treats some of my nicer items, so hang dry is my preferred method for most stuff.”

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