Earlier this month there was mayhem in the middle aisle of Aldi as shoppers scrambled to get their hands on their wildly popular heated airer. But don’t worry if you missed out, because budget supermarket rival, Lidl, have revealed the exact date their own version will go on sale.
Lidl’s Addis Heated Wing Clothes Airer looks very similar to the Easy Home Specialbuy, and costs £44.99 - just £5 more than Aldi’s version.
And at only 7p per hour to run, this handy heated airer is an energy-efficient alternative to a tumble dryer.
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The average tumble dryer costs around 85p per hour to run, based on figures from Citizen’s advice, so using a heater airer can save a whopping 92 per cent.
For those looking to get their hands on the Heated Wing Clothes Airer, you’ll have to set your alarms early for Sunday, October 23, where it will be available to buy in store while stocks last. And if it’s anything like Aldi’s - stocks won’t last long at all.
The heated airer is quicker at drying laundry than a conventional clothes maid, quickly and efficiently drying load after load of washing, without needing to worry about the weather. Not only that, but many shoppers say that heated airers also help keep the room warm, meaning you won’t need to put the heating on, either.
Lightweight and durable, the aluminium frame is easy to manoeuvre and can be folded down flat when not in use for spacesaving storage. Coming with 12 months of warranty, the smart solution to washing woes is ideal for seeing shoppers through the colder months while the outside line is out of action.
Just in time for the dip in temperature, you can find the Lidl Heated Wing Clothes Airer in stores from Sunday, October 23 - but you’ll have to be quick if you want one for yourself.
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