As winter descends upon us and temperatures begin to drop, people trying to save on energy bills by avoiding using the tumbledryer might struggle to get their clothes dry on an airer.
Luckily, ‘s heated airer, a thrifty must-have beloved by money savers, is set to return to shelves this week – and claims to run on less than 8p per hour.
As the crisis continues to dent pockets, the gadget provides a golden medium between hanging your clothes out to dry at a snail’s pace and draining your electricity bill with other machines.
The budget supermarket offers the appliance at £44.99 and promises a cheaper, more energy efficient alternative to a tumble dryer, estimating a 92 per cent saving.
Lidl’s heated airer – a thrifty must-have beloved by money savers – is set to return to shelves next week, and claims to run on less than 8p per hour. (Stock photo)
The budget supermarket offers the appliance at £44.99 and promises a cheaper, more energy efficient alternative to a tumble dryer, estimating a 92 per cent saving
The brand calculated its energy use per hour based on estimates, and the figure may change depending on different tumble dryer models and circumstances.
Promising to be quicker than a traditional indoor airer, Lidl’s product also provides 12 metres of drying space and holds 10kg worth of laundry.
The company’s site also flaunted a ‘fold-out wing’ design.
The airer boasts a ‘lightweight, durable, and easy to manoeuvre frame’ and کارآموز طراحی سایت در مشهد will be available in stores from Sunday, October 23.
The airer boasts a ‘lightweight, durable, and easy to manoeuvre frame’ and will be available in stores from Sunday, October 23
Lidl’s Addis Heated Wing Clothes Airer is made from alumiunium, and promises quick and easy assembly.
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