There’s nothing nicer than drying laundry outside in the fresh air, but once the summer weather starts to fade, it’s sometimes necessary to dry indoors. Hanging wet clothes inside isn’t ideal, as it increases moisture levels, and, when placed on radiators can reduce their efficiency. By making sure the room is well-ventilated, however, and with the right equipment you can make this task much easier. If you don’t have a tumble dryer, consider investing in a substantial airer for clothes to hang freely. A dehumidifier could also speed up the drying process, and help to prevent damp occurring in your home.
This foldaway heated design is ideal for when space is tight. It costs just pennies per hour to run, and is a lifesaver for getting daily essentials dry