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3 Tier Folding Winged Clothes Airer Indoor Outdoor Laundry Washing Drying Rack by Crystals®

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A typical drying pod will do a cotton load in a couple of hours, and a tumble dryer will take anywhere from one to three hours to do a big load of laundry. It's faster than air-drying indoors, but a heated clothes airer is still the slowest of the three. Some look like a tower, which typically affords more drying space for the room they take up, but they can be less accommodating of larger items such as dresses, towels and bedsheets.

The high wings at each side of the airer allow you to hang even the longest garments. There is also a handy accessory for hanging small items without the need for pegs. Heated: Whilst they are much more expensive than your standard clothes airer, heated airers can hugely cut down on drying time. These resemble tiered or winged airers, and are plugged into the mains to heat up each drying rung. Additionally, they’re less expensive to run than tumble dryers and are gentler on your clothes. The best clothes airers you can buy in 2023 1. John Lewis 3-Tier Heated Indoor Clothes Airer: Best heated clothes airer It can hold up to five kilograms of laundry, with a sturdy and durable structure which you can rely on. Features and Benefits

Fed up of using expensive tumble dryers that shrink your clothes? Our guide will help you find the best clothes airer to dry your washing

If you already have a tumble dryer and are thinking of making a swap, it will also depend on what type of tumble dryer you already own. We dried a small cotton load on each airer, representing a week's worth of washing for a single person. The best heated airers cost as little as 6p per hour to run, while the most costly came in at around 31p an hour. Stability

Heated bar clothes airers use (as the name suggests) heated bars to dry clothes, with each one acting like a mini radiator. Compact - This indoor airer is a great addition to your home as it is flexible and conveniently folds flat for easy storage, whether this is under your bed or beside your wardrobe, you can decide. We also measured the total drying space and volume of the airer, so we can let you know which ones give you the most drying space without taking over an entire room in your home. Over-door and over-radiator: These clothes airers do exactly what they say on the tin – hang over doors and radiators, making them perfect if you live somewhere with little floor space. They also harness the heat from your radiators, so they’re great at drying clothes in the winter. However, they have far less hanging space than free-standing clothes airers, despite being generally cheaper. Guarantees: As mentioned before, finding a clothes airer with a good warranty is always beneficial because if and when it does break, you’re covered. Keep an eye out for this when purchasing an airer.There are two main types of heated clothes airer: heated bar clothes airers and drying pods. Both work very differently.

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