The Range Reduces Prices on Clothes Dryers: Details of a Great Purchase.

The Range Reduces Prices on Clothes Dryers: Details of a Great Purchase
The Range Reduces Prices on Clothes Dryers: Details of a Great Purchase

According to The Sun: With the decrease in temperature, most Brits have started drying their clothes indoors.

Fortunately, The Range has a great deal that can speed up this process.

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The company The Range has cut the price of air-drying racks by 50%, and now a pack of two costs only £1.99.

It doesn't matter if you are dealing with laundry for a whole household or just for yourself – keeping order in this endless process can sometimes be difficult.

As part of cost-saving measures due to the cost of living crisis, most Brits are taking steps to reduce household expenses.

One way is to prefer air drying rather than using dryers, which significantly increase energy bills.

Product Details

Now customers at The Range can purchase the two-pack air-drying racks for just £1.99, down from £3.99.

According to the product description, these racks 'will make your dryer more functional'.

Each rack easily attaches to the dryer, providing extra space for drying clothes.

Manufacturers noted that these accessories are 'essential for drying delicate items and keeping smaller items together.'

'They are perfect for drying heaters, allowing you to make the most of your drying space,' the description says.

After use, they can be easily rolled up and stored, making them ideal for small spaces.

The sizes of the racks are 82 centimeters by 50 centimeters, weighing just 100 grams.

Reduce Costs

Mark Porkar, a technical expert at  QR Code Generator, emphasized that your washer-dryer costs an average of £109.35 a year.

This is about 12% of an average energy bill.

'High water and electricity consumption required to heat it, combined with long cycles, makes these devices expensive to operate,' he explained.

Ian Palmer-Smith, an appliance expert at Domestic & General, also noted that dryers can be real energy 'vampires' if not unplugged after use.

These devices continue to consume electricity when plugged in, and if not unplugged between washes, it could cost an additional £5 a year.

Helpful Tips for Winter Laundry

Doing laundry in the winter can be a real challenge, but these simple tips can help keep order:

  • Use a dehumidifier: Place a dehumidifier in the drying area to speed up the process and reduce moisture.
  • Enhance the spin cycle: Run an extra spin cycle in the washing machine to remove excess water from clothes, reducing drying time.
  • Drying rack: Invest in a quality drying rack and place it near a radiator or in a well-ventilated area.
  • Dryer balls: Add dryer balls to your dryer to help clothes dry faster and reduce static electricity.
  • Space-saving hangers: Use space-saving hangers or a collapsible drying rack to maximize indoor drying space.
  • Microfiber towels: Lay microfiber towels on the drying rack to absorb excess moisture from clothes.
  • Partially dry outside: On dry days, hang clothes outside for a short time before moving them indoors to finish drying.

These tips will help you keep your laundry routine efficient and your clothes fresh even in cold weather.

Additional Information on Laundry

You can also cut drying costs by using a £4 gadget from Aldi.

According to experts, a common mistake is not paying enough attention to how bed linens are dried.

A £15 gadget from Lidl can also significantly cut your laundry routine time.

Don't forget to also put bay leaves in your washing machine for a better scent.

Understanding the difference between bio-laundry detergents and regular detergents can be helpful for choosing the best product for your laundry.


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