Dryer January! The most economical ways to dry clothes indoors during winter
Dryer January! The most economical ways to dry clothes indoors during winter
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During winter, drying wet laundry indoors can be an absolute pain, especially when energy costs are at an all time high and it’s lashing down with rain outside. Many of us turn to draping wet washing over radiators when the weather’s not great, but this method can lead to increased humidity in the room, which may cause dampness or mold to crop up.
Leaving wet washing to dry around the house can cause a damp, musty odour to form too. Here is what you need to know. Fortunately, there are some fast and practical methods to dry your clothes efficiently without overspending, including Lakeland’s bestselling heated clothes airer.
The Dry:Soon Deluxe 3-Tier Heated Clothes Airer (currently £149) sells out every year with shoppers calling it ‘fabulous.’. One review, left by Mrs Dunn, said: ‘I love mine! I put all my non-tumble drying items on it, put the cover on and leave overnight. All the items are dry by the morning and the house smells of fabric conditioner. It also takes the morning chill off the room without any condensation issues, so win-win for me!’.
And Miss Gardner, another reviewer, said: ‘I love this airer, it’s great so cheap to run and dries everything super quickly. If you haven’t got one you must get it.’. How else can you keep on top of the laundry pile? By investing in one of these top-rated energy-saving appliances, of course.
Featuring a dedicated clothes drying function, the De’Longhi Tasciugo AriaDry Multi Dehumidifier is a speedy solution to wet washing. It can remove up to 12 litres of excess moisture in the air in 24 hours, it’s quiet and has a water tank that’s quick and simple to empty when full.