Aldi is selling a heated clothes airer for a bargain price this week
ALDI is selling a heated clothes airer which is the ultimate practical household bargain this week. This clothes airer is the perfect way to dry clothes indoors without any need for an expensive tumble dryer. The heated clothes airer, which costs £28.99, will be in shops from tomorrow (Thursday September 12) but you can already […]
ALDI is selling a heated clothes airer which is the ultimate practical household bargain this week.
This clothes airer is the perfect way to dry clothes indoors without any need for an expensive tumble dryer.
The heated clothes airer, which costs £28.99, will be in shops from tomorrow (Thursday September 12) but you can already pre-order it online – and standard UK delivery is free.
This is the cheapest price we could find for this product but Argos sells an electric indoor clothes airer for £40.
Dunelm also sells one with the luxury of an in-built heated shoe rack if you want to splash out and spend £95.
A heated airer is cheaper than running a tumble dryer – but it’s still worth considering that it will add costs to your energy bills.
As winter approaches, a heated clothes airer is the best way to dry clothes without worrying about the rainy and cold weather.
Clothes can dry thanks to the heated bars that warm up the fabric which they come into contact with.
Although drying clothes indoors can be unhealthy due to the extra moisture in the air causing mould, an airer helps to reduce the moisture content quickly.
One satisfied buyer said: “Great buy, Bought this last time it was on offer.
“It is light, folds easily takes up little room when not in use. Clothes are dry in no time.”
You can search here to find your closest Aldi to pick up the heated clothes airer.
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