B&M shoppers rave about £15 laundry dryer purchase – it’s cheaper than a dryer
Drying your laundry in winter can be an expensive job.
However, a budget purchase from B&M can help reduce your energy bills.
In a message on the Facebook group Extreme Coupons and Bargains UKa user shared her rave review of the laundry.
Avoiding your dryer may lower your bills, but it can speed up the drying process of your laundry.
Thanks to her recent purchase, one woman said her clothes now dry in no time.
She shared a photo of the four-tiered drying rack from The Laundry Room that she found at her local B&M.
Read more about washing tips
“I got this today to try from B&M,” she told her fellow bargain hunters.
“[It’s] £15 and actually very good, [it has] There were quite a few small screws to put in, but it only took me 10 minutes once I knew what I was doing.”
She pointed out an additional feature that drew her to the clothing rack.
“[It’s] very high and contains a lot, [it] can also be folded down,” said the Facebook user.
It also comes with wheels, making it easy to move and store around your home.
The poster shared a photo of the budget-friendly drying rack in use as she dried her clothes.
Facebook users shared their thoughts on the wax purchase in the comments section.
“Great chandeliers. In the summer it sits in my conservatory and in the winter I fold down the bottom rack and put the dehumidifier underneath to dry the clothes,” said one customer.
“I put a sheet over it so the warm air can’t escape. It can hold so much.”
“I have this, have loved it for years, it does dry [clothes] faster,” another fan wrote.
“Wow that’s a good price, I thought it would be more expensive. Thanks for sharing,” said a third person.
Even more winter washing tips
Tackling winter laundry can be a challenge, but these helpful tips can help you stay on top of it:
- Use a dehumidifier: Place a dehumidifier in your drying room to speed up the drying process and prevent moisture.
- Spin cycle boost: Run an extra spin cycle on your washing machine to remove excess water from clothes, which will reduce drying time.
- Indoor drying rack: Invest in a good quality indoor drying rack and place it near a radiator or in a well-ventilated area.
- Tumble dryer balls: Add dryer balls to your dryer to help clothes dry faster and reduce static cling.
- Space saving hangers: Use space-saving hangers or a retractable clothesline to maximize indoor drying space.
- Microfiber towels: Place microfiber cloths over your drying rack to absorb extra moisture from hanging clothes.
- Partly dry outside: Hang the clothes outside on dry days before bringing them inside to dry.
These hacks can help you keep your laundry routine efficient and your clothes fresh, even during the colder months.
“I also bought one from B&M, they are brilliant [and] Holds a lot, a bargain,” said another commenter.
“I’ve had one like this for years, love it,” one person shared.
“I got this broadcast and they are brilliant,” another Facebook user agreed.
“Try to get a cover, it makes it more efficient,” one commenter suggested.
“I have this. You can achieve so much with it!” wrote another person.