Lakeland's popular heated airer reduced by £50 and it could slash household bills

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Struggling with drying laundry in the chilly winter and spring months? With our unpredictable British weather, outdoor drying is often not an option (if you even have a garden), and tumble dryers can be costly to run – especially with the recent news about bills rising.

Not to mention, hanging wet clothes indoors can lead to damp issues.That's why heated clothes airers have become so popular recently, and one of the best high street models, Lakeland's Dry:Soon range, is back in stock – and currently on sale.The Dry:Soon airers have been a hit over the years, often selling out as soon as the cold weather sets in.

If you've been considering getting one, now's your chance as they're currently still in stock and discounted by up to £50. READ MORE: 'I swapped coffee for David Beckham's vitamin drink and my skin has never looked better’ READ MORE: 'This TOG24 jacket is my new best friend for keeping dry on dog walks in spring weather' Dry:Soon 3-Tier Heated Airer and Cover Bundle, £204.98 from Lakeland (was £244.98) Our top recommendation is the Dry:Soon 3-Tier Heated Airer and Cover Bundle, priced at £204.98, down from £244.98, and so saving you £40.This mid-sized model comes with a cover to speed up drying time even more, reports the Mirror.The Lakeland Heated Airer is a total game-changer for laundry days, especially with its ability to hold up to 15kg of washing and cost just 9p per hour to run.

It's no wonder customers are leaving rave reviews: "I do not know how I have lived without this product – not only do clothes dry quickly, [my] home smells amazing with fabric conditioner and also warms room so no heating needed," one happy customer shared. "Folds up small, would recommend people getting cover as reduces drying.

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