Household helpers TSV 21/09/24

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If anyone is thinking of purchasing this just a heads up - Aldi have one in their special buys on Thursday 19. Not sure if it’s the same but am sure it’ll be a lot cheaper. I tried one a few years ago when my tumble dryer died and was underwhelmed to say the least. I found that unless the clothes were laid flat on it, it did nothing. I had to stand it next to the radiator so in the end I gave up and gave it away. I’m luck in that I have a garden and prefer to stick it on the rotary line outside and forget it. Smells nicer and saves a lot of money. Only downside is our rotten, wet weather!
 
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I bought one from Lakeland two years ago. I use it all the time. I put it on overnight when the electricity is cheaper and it’s usually dry in the morning. Summertime I don’t usually put the heating element on as it dries without it. The only thing I struggle with is drying bedding so that goes in the tumble dryer. Towels I partially dry then finish off in the tumble dryer as it fluffs them up better.
 
If it's a heated clothes airer I bought one a while back when it was a TSV and it was rubbish. I rarely send things back but as I don't have a tumble drier I thought this would help. Clothes just took ages to dry (all day and then weren't properly dry) and it took up a lot of room. When the Evri guy came to pick it up he said he had a van full of them going back to QVC.

I did hear though that the Lakeland one was much better and had good reviews. I do have one of these and it's really good for light cotton things, takes a long time for heavier items.

 
I know I'm like a broken record on this.
But if you need you dry laundry indoors, invest in a decent dehumidifier with a "laundry dry" setting.
Chuck everything on hangers on a clothes horse, stick it on overnight and job done.
My sister has one and it’s brilliant 🥰
 
Kalorik 3 Tier Heated Airer with 21m Drying Space & Full Length Cover
Item Number: 740220
QVC Price £150.00
Todays Special Value Price £99.96
P&P £4.95

Transform laundry day as you know it with this superb three-tier heated airer from Kalorik. Designed to simplify the process of drying clothes indoors, this airer features a full-length cover to help retain heat and speed up drying time. There's no need to split your clothes into smaller washes as this airer holds up to 15kg of washing with 21m of drying space, plus it folds away for easy storage. Simply plug it in, hang your clothes and enjoy a gentler alternative to tumble drying.

Saving the pennies - based on the UK Price Cap electricity rate of 24.5p/kWh (as of October 2024), the heated airer will cost 7 pence per 1-hour to run. Just plug in the heated airer, hang up your laundry and pop the cover over. It's an efficient and fast drying method, and it's gentler on your clothes compared to tumble drying, keeping your garments looking their best.

Big load? No worries! - there's no need to split your clothes into smaller washes as this airer can handle it all. It holds up to 15kg of wet washing, offering 21m of drying space, so there's plenty of room to hang those large family wash loads.

Easy storage - when not in use, the airer folds down to 14cm (5.5") and comes with a storage cover to keep dust off your clothes. Plus, the length of the cover has been extended, ensuring that clothes hanging on the lowest level dry efficiently.



  • Aluminium and ABS
  • Heat-up time: 5 minutes
  • Temperature: 45C - 55C
  • Drying space: 21.5m
  • Weight: 5kg
  • Cable length: 1.8m (including plug)
  • Open size: 147cm x 70cm x 73cm (57.8" x 27.5" x 28.7")
  • Folded size: 14.7cm x 73cm x 15.5cm (5.7" x 28.7" x 6.1")


What's in the box?

  • 1 x three-tier heated airer
  • 1 x storage cover
  • 1 x instruction booklet

All measurements are approximate

 
I bought a Meaco dehumidifier last year and it was brilliant over the winter months. It has a 6 hour laundry drying more - and it works! And somehow the house seems warmer when its on. The water it collects is amazing. Totally recommend too.
I've a meaco as well, best thing I did buying that house a lot dryer/warmer and the laundry setting is great hang mine on an indoor dryer stood in the bath shut the door job done.
 
I bought this last year as a TSV. Awful. The plastic melted at the top and wires were exposed. Got it collected. Also way bigger than I thought it would be
 
Just some feedback someone might find useful. I’ve had the Lakeland version for years, with the cover. A bit fiddly to load up but I thought it was a help as I didn’t have a tumble dryer. However, when I started cutting down on heating a few years on, when energy prices soared , I came to realise it’s the background heating in your room that is the main contributor to the drying process. I read reviews on Lakeland and even found a response from Lakeland to a customer complaint saying just this . Ok, if you’ve got some lightweight things to dry but if you’re looking at regular loads, drying in an unheated room, I would not recommend it. It might be cheap per hour but last winter I was leaving it on for 12-15 hours at a time with less than satisfactory results.
 
Snap, I replaced my yellow EBac last year. I had the original dehumidifier for years as well. A lot of my husband’s workwear cannot go in a tumble dryer so we opted for the EBac and it turned out to be one of our best decisions, I just put it on the clothes setting…simple.
 
Mine's a Meaco, too, and I also notice how warm the room feels after I've had it on. Where all the water comes from, even when I don't have clothes to dry, never ceases to amaze me. Just after I first got it, I had it on daily and the container was full of water for weeks on end. Eventually it stopped and at that stage it was at the number they recommend it shouldn't go below, so it did its job well. All you have to do is remember to empty the tank every day.
 

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