Energy-saving dryer with a 40% discount: how to save on bills.
A household appliance can help you reduce your energy bills.
And the good news is: Lakeland has just reduced the price on this item as part of the end-of-summer sale.
Significant savings
Among the top culprits for energy spending are dryers, which can lead to increased bills at home.
To combat this, you can take advantage of natural drying methods, such as outdoor drying lines.
And what better time than to grab one during the sunny transitional period between summer and autumn?
Fortunately, Lakeland has lowered the price of its adjustable rotary dryer from £39.99 to £24.99.
Product Features
Offering you a generous 40 meters of drying, you can enjoy sunny weather and fresh breezes without spending money.
This sturdy item also can spin with the adjustable height pole, offering flexibility in ventilation.
You can also easily raise or lower the arms, making it ideal for small gardens.
This dryer can hold up to 28 kg of laundry at once, roughly four full loads.
And if that's not enough reason to invest, this dryer is also easy to set up.
You don’t have to worry about purchasing a ground circle separately or concreting the dryer into the ground.
This item comes with a sturdy plastic ground anchor to securely hold it on your lawn.
More on Energy Bills
Families receiving Universal Credit have just 24 hours left to receive up to £1,000 in free cash payments to help cover living costs.
Meanwhile, energy bills are set to rise to £1,737 in October, according to experts.
Thousands of households will receive their share of £9 million in a charity fund to help with living costs through a new program.
The discount on the Lakeland dryer offers a chance to save on electricity while using natural drying methods. The product has great capacity, is easy to set up, and suitable for small gardens, making it an appealing option for many families.
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