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Homefront Electric Heated Clothes Airer Dryer Rack Indoor Free Standing Deluxe Eco Dry-Energy Efficient, Costs Less Than 3p Per Hour, (HF1987), Silver, H90.5CM X W53.5CM X D36CM

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Instead of folding clothes over rails, the heated drying pod has six poles at the top of the airer that you can hang coat hangers from. This electric clothes airer offers you a low-cost way to quickly dry your clothes indoors by gently heating the air and circulating it around your washing. The main difference with a heated airer is that you need On assembly, it became clear that both fan-powered models were very similar in design, although in general, we found the Dry:Soon Drying Pod to be the more sturdy option, and the easiest to fit together.

PERFECT FOR: With its easy storage and low wattage capabilities you can use your Homefront clothes airer at home, caravans, motor homes, summerhouses, flats and more.The specially adapted tubes are made using aluminium which is a fantastic heat conductor that warms up quickly while cooling down slowly making it more efficient and drying laundry than other heated airers. This electric heated clothes airer from Homefront provides you with a new, eco friendly way to dry your clothes.

Our heated airer vs dehumidifier explainer details why these moisture-extracting appliances can make short work of indoor laundry drying. For top results, pair with one of the best dehumidifiers to suck away the moisture that washing releases as it dries, and your indoor laundry regime is sorted.However, in our tests we found we needed the drying pods running for a far shorter time to get washing dry. The GlamHaus heated airer is the answer for anyone who loves the feel of clothes dried outside on the line (who doesn’t? With a generous drying area of 11m² with 18 rails, this dryer provides ample space to accommodate a full load of up to 10 kg. When it is plugged in it I find it takes roughly 5-6 hours to dry a full load of washing, a little longer if your house is colder, and if you leave it on overnight then clothes are extra toasty.

Cute and compact, this mini version of the Dry:Soon drying rack is a great option for a smaller space, with its footprint and height both of a more manageable size when unfolded. This makes the Aerative a super-fast fix if you get caught in a downpour and need to be bone dry in time for an appointment. There’s no struggle to squeeze a top or a pair of trousers into the middle rail, for example, you can simply throw the clothes over it as fast as you can and get on with something else.In our tests, we found that a heated drying pod could dry wet washing – including thick garments like hoodies and jeans – in approximately three hours.

On testing, we were also impressed by the Minky SureDri's angled tiers which make hanging washing easier, and allow a little more space to hang longer items without them touching the rack below. With versatile open-sidedshelves that provide easier access, you can make use of the full clothes dryer rack and even fold some of the shelves awaywhen not required to take up even less space. My colleague Debora Robertson swears by it as the best way of drying bras and Sally Hughes of laundry experts Kair recommends it to make delicates last longer.The 3-tiered design offers 36 heated drying bars overall, which means 21 metres of drying space that can hold up to 15kg of washing. The dryer does stand quite wide when set up, at 66cm, which is a little wide for my small apartment although it folds completely flat which is handy for storage. I’ve set this up in my bathroom and use it for towels and to dry any excess laundry which can’t fit on my main dryer - usually underwear.

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