BLACK+DECKER 63099 3-Tier Heated Clothes Airer Aluminium, Cool Grey, 140cm x 73cm x 68cm

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BLACK+DECKER 63099 3-Tier Heated Clothes Airer Aluminium, Cool Grey, 140cm x 73cm x 68cm

BLACK+DECKER 63099 3-Tier Heated Clothes Airer Aluminium, Cool Grey, 140cm x 73cm x 68cm

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Our highest scoring dryer is different to all the others we tested. The compact hanger design works by blowing hot air down onto whatever it’s holding (our testers managed to clip in single items of clothing and a pillow case), making it perfect for travel or for when you need one item dried in a hurry. Large items (delivered by two people, such as appliances and furniture) can be returned using our Home Collection service. And that's why we all go above and beyond to offer quality products and outstanding service to the people that matter most - you, our customers.

When winter comes around and hanging your clothes outside to dry is no longer an option, the best heated clothes airers can be a laundry lifesaver. Taking a simple concept that’s been around for centuries and adding a mains-powered heating element is a simple solution to an evergreen problem, and it can potentially save you money on your energy bills to boot. It achieved near perfect marks for speed, drying clothes in one hour 46 minutes. It cost eight pence an hour to run and has some attractive features, including an LED temperature reader and built-in UV sterilisation to give your garments an added clean. Our team of reviewers tested a host of bestselling heated clothes airers to compile this guide. We compared assembly and set-up, design, ease of use, performance, capacity, energy efficiency, and price point to find the best heated clothes airers for various needs and budgets. The best heated airers cost as little as 6p per hour to run, while the most costly came in at around 31p an hour. Stability Size: 140H x 73W x 68D cm | Capacity: 15kg | Energy use: 300 watts | Cost per hour: 9p | Drying time settings: No timer | Foldable: Yes | Cable length: N/A | Tiers: Three What we likeIf you've invested in a Lakeland heated clothes airer, the Dry:Soon Deluxe 3-Tier Heated Airer Cover fits a few different models. Ideal Home's Digital Editor, Rebecca Knight, tested out using a cover with her 8-year-old Dry:Soon Deluxe 3-Tier Heated Airer Cover and says, 'Adding the cover to my heated clothes airer did cut down on drying time slightly. I found with the cover added I was able to dry a t-shirt in just two hours, and a heavier sweatshirt in around seven hours. This is a slight reduction on the time it would normally take without, and an added bonus is that it covers up your drying if you don't want clothes on display when guests come over!'

Due to the wardrobe-like design, you can hang shirts and uniforms inside on clothes hangers, and this results in far less creasing than standard heated airers and clothes horses. Underneath, there’s a second rail for other items, and this provides enough capacity for around 12 items of clothing. Creation Consumer Finance Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Register no. 311518).We selected the heated airers and drying pods from the most searched-for brands and popular UK retailers. If you already have a tumble dryer and are thinking of making a swap, it will also depend on what type of tumble dryer you already own. You might end up with dry clothes, but you'll also end up with a colder home and bigger energy bills. Discover the magic of camping during the autumnal season with our wide range of tents. Embrace the crisp autumn air and vibrant foliage as you embark on your outdoor adventure. Shop Tents and Accessories > per hour for 200W dryers and 9p per hour for 300W dryers, approximately. This is based on the energy price cap of 30p per kW/h since July 1 2023, although prices will vary according to your tariff.

Read next: John Lewis 3-Tier Heated Indoor Clothes Airer review: the perfect indoor drying solution for city living How we tested Like most things in life, it depends. In this case: on the amount of clothes you need to dry and how fast you want them to dry. Looking ahead over the next few months, we're bound to see a lot of one thing: rain. The good ol' British weather never fails us, particularly during the colder seasons, which can make getting your washing dry a bit of a tough job. From confused mid-century bungalow to open-plan Kiwi-style, contemporary home - this stunning home has been completely transformed

Enhance your camping experience with our extensive range of camping gear. Stay warm with insulated sleeping bags and cosy sleeping mats as you spend a night under stars Shop Sleeping Equipment > Thanks to its tall frame, this is suited to drying sheets and longer garments such as trousers and dresses. Testers found set-up straightforward and it’s lightweight if you’re moving it from a cupboard to your drying area. Whether you're simmering savoury stews, cooking up soul-warming soups, or preparing tender roasts, our range of slow cookers will make your autumn evenings unforgettable. Discover the perfect slow cooker to elevate your autumn culinary adventures today! Shop Slow Cookers > This fan-powered heated clothes airer circulates warm air within its zip-up cover to dry washing in super fast times.

Others resemble your typical clothes horse, often with foldable wings for extra drying space. They have a larger middle section, which is good for bigger items such as jeans and bedding, but overall have less drying space than tower models. Testers found this the easiest airer to use, thanks to its simple set up and wheels, which make moving it around the home effortless. You have to wait 16 minutes for it to heat up, but once at temperature, it dried all our laundry evenly, impressing on the bedding test with its one hour 25-minute drying time.At John Lewis & Partners, we're more than employees - we're owners. That's why we're all called Partners. To find the very best heated clothes airers for your home, our experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute start by timing how long each dryer takes to preheat. They then wash and dry various loads of laundry, including clothes and bedsheets, and time how long it takes until each load has finished drying. We paid for every airer and drying pod we test, and don't accept free samples, so you can have complete confidence in our recommendations. Drying speed We used a force gauge to determine how much force is needed to topple over each heated airer, as well as the flexibility of each airer's bars. Heated clothes airers we tested typically took between four to six hours to dry a small (2.15kg) cotton load.



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