The heated airer has three tiers and plenty of hanging space.
During the winter months, drying clothes in the house can be a tedious task, as colder temperatures mean longer drying times.
For households that are fed up of clothing covering the radiators or racking up high by using the tumble dryer, a heated airer could prove a handy solution.
While you will have to invest in the device in the first place, from costs from just 9p per hour to run, so it could save you money in the long run.
The is reduced from £249.99 to £149.99, saving £100 off – and it’s previously been known to sell out when its gone on sale.
The holds two washloads or 15kg of washing, and has 21m of drying space, plus there’s a timer which can be set to run between 1-12 hours at a time.
Shoppers are leaving their reviews on , with one saying: ”I am very impressed with this item. A quick, easy and cheaper way to dry your clothes during the night. Ready to use for the next day. Just remember to open the window aJar so no condensation. I highly recommend this product.” [SIC]
Another commented: ”This is my second Dry soon. I had the last one for 7 years before it gave up the ghost & needed replacing. I bought this one a couple of days later as I can’t live without it. So easy to use & does the perfect job of drying the clothes in any weather.” [SIC]
However, a third less impressed shopper added: ”Bought to replace the one I passed on to my son when they had a baby. This one has a timer which may be useful, a carry handle that seems unnecessary, plastic clips to hold it together when folded that don’t seem very substantial, but most disappointingly still a short flex. It does heat up and dry the washing though.” [SIC]
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is £95, folds up neatly for storage and has over 700 reviews.
Another option for speeding up drying time is a dehumidifier – the from Amazon is highly-rated.