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Addis Extendable 3-Tier Indoor Clothes Drying Airer Rack, Metallic Silver, One Size

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But do heated airers use a lot of electricity? Our tests found they use significantly less of it to dry clothes when compared with drying pods.

Versatile in design, this airer features secure feet to provide a solid grip to your bath, and is guaranteed to fit all bath sizes so you never have to worry about the unit falling off while you’re out for the day. What’s more, it’s easy to set up and even folds flat for easy storage, further saving you that much needed storage space. Features and Benefits 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. Fold down dimensions and floor space: Keep in mind the size of the airer when it’s folded down so that you have room to store it. That said, most are compact and will take up minimal space. How we test clothes airers All heated airers are stable enough to hold a full load of washing, but some were more flexible and easy to topple than our top recommendations. Ease of useExtending from 78 to 140cm to give you much greater flexibility, it can easily handle those larger laundry loads and is ideal for drying bigger items such as bed sheets, with the added advantage that the aluminium rungs won’t mark your clothes in the same way wood can. If you’re someone who dries outdoors, you’ll be familiar with the tell-tale peg marks that get left behind on your freshly line-dried laundry – even worse when they don’t disappear after ironing. Our Soft Grip Pegs have cushioned grips and strong springs to keep your washing safely in place without leaving any marks behind whatsoever. Collapsible size: Let’s face it, clothes airers aren’t good looking. Most people want a clothes airer they can stash away in storage when they’re not in use. Pay attention to the collapsible size of the clothes airer you’re considering so that you know you can fit it inside a cupboard or under a bed.

Convenient– Adjustable for flat drying, and offering a handy, space–saving, indoor drying solution. This airer has a generous 13.5m of drying space, which is more than enough space for a family load. It’s winged, so it has adjustable arms that can lift to accommodate longer items or fold down to save space. It also comes with handy corner hangers that can be used to hold a delicates dryer, or even to dry shirts using clothes hangers. The only sacrifice you’ll need to make is that it’s not as sturdy as more expensive clothes airers on the roundup, which means you’ll need to be careful not to snap the thinner bars with really heavy items such as dripping wet beach towels – items such as these would be best draped over multiple bars. At a fraction of the price of the other airers, though, this one’s a no-brainer.

Others resemble your typical clothes horse, often with foldable wings for extra drying space. They have a larger middle section, which is good for bigger items such as jeans and bedding, but overall have less drying space than tower models. The best clothes airer for you will vary depending on the space you have available at home, and the washing you tend to do. In terms of shape, here are the different styles available and the best uses for each: Tiered 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. 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.

Can heated clothes airers save you money? Our testing found heated clothes airers will cost about half as much money to run as a drying pod. The best heated airers and drying pods dried small loads in a comparable time to tumble dryers; the worst took over six hours. Energy use

With the additional (non-heated) extension bars you get extra drying capacity than with standard clothes airers, which can be a huge help when drying larger garments or for those busy homes that tend to have extra-large laundry loads! Inside the box, you will also find 2 sets of 6 detachable pegs to make hanging smaller garments easier. This unit can also be used even when only half open for those smaller laundry loads. Free Cover Included We took each airer's capacity into account to also calculate the cost of drying a large cotton load.

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