Aldi has announced the return of their much loved electric clothes airer and shoppers can’t wait.
The product was a huge hit last year as it promises to speed up the drying process – and it only costs you 7p an hour to run it.
And it’s likely to be in high demand again when it returns to stores and online next week due to the ongoing cost of living crisis.
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Especially as more and more Brits ditch their tumble dryers in a bid to keep their energy bills as low as possible.
Aldi’s Heated Airer will be available to pre-order online from 18th December and in stores from 27th December.
But those looking for a bargain will need to be quick, because as with all Specialbuys once they’re gone, they’re gone.
The 230W Folded Wing Heated Airer, priced at £39.99, features 20 heating tubes that rapidly heat up as soon as it’s plugged in, as reports The Mirror.
Thanks to its large foldable wings that provide plenty of space for clothes and included cover to help speed up drying, shoppers won’t need to hang around waiting for clothes to dry.
It’s also perfect for smaller spaces as the lightweight, folding design makes it easy to pack away when not in use! Just slide into a cupboard, under the sofa or even your bed.
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For those looking for even more drying space, Aldi’s Three Tier Heated Airer (£89.99 and available online only), features 36 drying bars and versatile open-sided shelves that provide easy access, as well as a cover to retain heat.
This fantastic device makes light work of drying clothes and sheets.
A mum has come up with an energy-saving hack to dry clothes faster.
"My partner thought of a laundry hack and had to share it with you all," Liffie said in a TikTok video.
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"If you're like us you need to dry more clothes in a short period of time but you have to rely on an airer, then you need to try this.
"Any clothes that go in drawers, just hang on the airer as normal and any clothes that get hung up, stick it on coat hangers and hang it on the airer.
"This saves so much space and the hang-up stuff can be put straight in the wardrobe once it's dry."
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