![]() ![]() ![]() It’s tall enough for hanging long items like trousers and towels, and the adaptable rungs mean you can lay up to six jumpers flat for speedy drying. Running at 300w, it costs 15p an hour to use at current prices. It holds up to 15kg of wet washing on 21m of drying space and dries the fastest of all those I’ve tested, thanks to a clever heat-retaining cover which can be bought separately or as a bundle with the dryer for a £15 saving. This is the ultimate heated airer for a large family or someone with a sizeable wardrobe. Holds 15kg of wet washing on 21m of drying space.Draws 300W (estimated 10p per hour of use).We like: the addition of a ventilated cover speeds up the drying process Lakeland Dry:Soon Deluxe 3-Tier heated airer and cover Amazon stocks are low too, but they are now selling an Adem heated clothes airer for £157 that combines the size of our number one pick with the quick-drying fan of our number two.īest heated clothes airers 1.Dunelm heated clothes airers (their three-tier heated airer is similar to our top pick from Lakeland).These are currently the best places to look for alternatives: My top-rated airers may temporarily sell out. Heated clothes airers are proving exceptionally popular this year, given the high energy prices. I took into account how long each took to dry, how much it cost to run, how much each held, how much space it took while clothes dried, and how easy it was to pack away and store. I tested each airer on a variety of clothes from lighter shirts and dresses to heavier jumpers and jeans. Heated airers are also a good way of minimising crinkles, so you might not need to invest in an iron or a steamer (although if you do require an iron, do check out our tried and tested Recommended guides to the best steam irons and the best clothes steamers). (As a hand-washing fan, I would only ever use a tumble dryer for towels or bedding.) An electric airer means I can soak my woollens and silks in a tub, wring them out gently and lay them flat to dry, good as new. Best quick dryer – Lakeland Dry:Soon Drying Podīefore I reviewed the below electric clothes airers, every winter I used to drive myself mad wrapping delicates in towels and balancing them precariously on the bathroom radiator, or hanging dresses up in the shower to drip-dry.Best for easy storage – Black and Decker 3-tier heated airer.Best value for money – Easy home indoor heated electric clothes airer.Best for large families – Lakeland Dry:Soon Deluxe 3-Tier heated airer and cover.If you're pressed for time, here's a look at my top four: The best heated clothes airers for 2023, at a glance But which is the best? I've tried them all and my full reviews are below, followed by a guide to how to use them. Heated clothes airers have been the surprise hit. Since the price of energy soared, we're seeing a lot of interest in simple money-saving devices like air fryers, electric blankets and electric heaters. They also help to eliminate that damp washing smell and can be folded away for compact storage. ![]() Not only is a heated airer far kinder to your treasured garments than tumble drying (it adds years to the lifespan of your clothes), it’s also better for the environment, and arguably less expensive to run: around 10p per hour, as opposed to around £2 per load in a tumble dryer based on current electricity prices. But as a means of drying your clothes in winter, these gadgets are hard to beat. Finding the best heated clothes airer may not sound like the most exciting of pursuits. ![]()
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