Heated airer sold by Debenhams
Bargain hunters, rejoice! is slashing prices on a must-have household item that promises to keep your laundry off the radiators this winter.
The , originally priced at £99.99, is – that’s a whopping 60 percent discount.
This boasts 20 heating rods for even drying and folds away neatly when not in use. It’s not only a space-saver but also an energy-efficient alternative to costly and clunky tumble dryers.
Delighted customers are raving about their purchase. One satisfied shopper exclaimed: “Really good I can get my clothes dry without them being all over radiators”, reports .
The heated airer sold by Debenhams also folds away.
Another happy customer remarked: “Bought as a , was well received, so convenient and keeps washing off radiators. A good price, on sale.”
A third buyer praised its value, saying: “Got on sale for £40, it’s . Haven’t had to use the tumble dryer. Cheap to run on electric too.”
Meanwhile, a fourth added: “I love this airer, great size and dries the washing really well, also folds up easily to store away.”
The heated clothes airer will allow people to get clothes dry quicker.
However, not everyone is completely satisfied; : “Doesn’t fold down easily, no heat control. Priced at £44.99 it’s pretty average.”
Despite this, the overwhelming majority of feedback suggests that this for those looking to dry their clothes efficiently and economically.
Meanwhile, presents a more wallet-friendly choice with the at . This model boasts 18 drying bars and includes heated wings for additional drying space.
It’s capable of , making it perfect for drying garments, bedding, and towels. A satisfied customer expressed their contentment on , saying: “It’s a great addition to helping to dry your clothes at this time of year. Cools down quickly too when you turn it off.”
However, another buyer highlighted a : “The cover tore right away on its first use. The stitching along the seams, especially in the corners, is so flimsy and poorly done that it ripped just as I tried to put it over the airer.”