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Trendi 3 Tier Clothes Airer, Clothes Rack Drying Indoor and Outdoor Laundry Rack with Non Slip Feet and Corner Spaces for Hangers, Flat Foldable for Space Saving, 63 x 46 x 138

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Like our 3-Tier standard model, this Dry:Soon 3-Tier Deluxe Heated Airer offers 21m of drying space, and can hold up to 15kg of laundry. It also costs just pennies to run* and has a handy timer feature so you can run it for exactly as long as you want to gently dry your clothes. And putting your electric clothes airer away is easy, too, as it folds down to just 8cm wide, making it great for storage. What's the difference with the deluxe range? That said, the winged design does mean our testers found clothes were slower to dry compared to a tiered option, with longer garments staying wet at the ends that were furthest from the 18 drying bars – a problem that can be solved by rotating your clothes frequently, but that does make laundry drying more time-consuming.

Key specs – Type: Winged; Open dimensions: 143 x 60 x 100cm (HWD); Closed dimensions: 104 x 60 x 9cm (HWD); Drying space: 13.5m; Weight: 2.8kg; Guarantee: 3 years Usually suitable for standing in the bathtub or on a balcony, they have two large fold-out wings that are perfect for hanging longer items such as towels, trousers and maxi dresses. Most winged models also have flat sections — either between the wings or between the leg rungs — that are great for drying delicates and smaller items. Due to their large wings, they tend to be quite tall even when folded down. Bathtub Heather is the Editor in Chief of Ideal Home, as well as being a busy Mum to twins who's also in the midst of renovating a Victorian home in Surrey – so household tasks need to be done fast. If you want to speed up your drying times even more then it's worth considering adding a cover to your heated airer. Although most need to be bought separately, they work by trapping the warmth generated by your airer, making clothes toastier whilst they dry, and including mesh panels or ventilation holes so that moisture can still escape.

Heidi has an MA in Creative Writing for Brunel University and was previously a restaurant critic for The Infatuation London. Her specialist subjects included natural wine bars, handmade pasta spots and restaurant accessibility. She has also written for The Sunday Times Style and OpenTable. She is currently working on her debut novel. These are great for those with no floor space to spare. Some have legs and long wings to make the most of the space above a standard UK bath, but you can also find smaller tent-style designs that attach to the rim of the bath instead. Tower

Another concertina design, gated airers are even more simple than tiered airers. They pull out to create a long zigzag with spacious rungs. Thanks to their fuss-free design, gated airers are popular among students as they tend to be the cheapest option available and fold down to just a few centimetres wide, meaning they can easily be stored behind a bed or wardrobe. Winged When buying partner items like this one, your contract of sale will be with our Range Plus Partner instead of The Range. Designed to sit inside a bathtub, this airer has a 35cm-deep base and strong and secure rungs, which hold damp and heavy items well. Despite its space-saving design, there’s enough room for large bath towels and double bedding when draped over the whole frame. Our teenage girls bedroom ideas will help you create a stylish space for both chilling out and studying

Which? Recommended Heated Clothes Airers

Heated airers speed up the drying process and provide a gentler method for drying delicates. Instead of wrapping delicates in towels and balancing them precariously on the bathroom radiator, or hanging dresses up in the shower to drip-dry, an electric airer means you can just wring them out gently and lay them flat to dry. How hot do heated clothes dryers get?

Generally taller and larger than most other airers, a tower airer comprises several horizontal flat sections and some also have hooks at the top for hanging shirts and dresses. Due to their size, they’re great for hanging double or king-size bedding, as well as heavy bath towels. Radiator

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Key specs – Type: Heated; Open dimensions: 135 x 66 x 72.8cm (HWD); Closed dimensions: 140 x 66 x 7cm (HWD); Drying space: 15m; Weight: 5.5kg; Guarantee: 2 years Made from light yet robust aluminium, this Dry:Soon 3-Tier Deluxe Heated Airer is easy to move around and fold down to 9cm deep for storage. The simple fold down and set up means it's ready to be pressed into action throughout the winter months, or whenever the weather isn't cooperating. Which? Recommended Heated Clothes Airers 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. Heated clothes airers are proving exceptionally popular this year, given the high energy prices. My top-rated airers may temporarily sell out. These are currently the best places to look for alternatives: 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.

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