COLDER months are approaching and it can take much longer to dry your clothes.
Lidl‘s gadget can speed up the process for an affordable price.
Minky heated airer can hold up to 16kg of laundry[/caption]
Lidl is selling the airer for £20 cheaper than Amazon[/caption]
With the autumn approaching, it will become too cold to hang your laundry outside.
Normal airers can take a long time to dry your clothes, which can be inconvenient.
If you’re looking for a faster solution without breaking the bank, then heated airer from Minky might be worth investing in.
Heated airers take only couple of hours to dry your laundry compared to the regular ones.
The heated airer from Minky is launching in Lidl stores from September 11 for only £39.99.
The airer is selling for £20 cheaper than on Amazon website.
The lightweight but sturdy device can hold up to 16kg of wet clothes.
With an average washing machine fitting up to eight kilograms, this means you can dry two loads of washing at once.
It is also spacious with 12m of drying space which means you can dry your bedding too.
The Minky airer is a low-cost alternative to a tumble dryer, costing only 8p per hour to run.
Unlike a regular airer, with the heated option you don’t need to turn your house heating on, saving on bills.
The heated airer is easily foldable which makes it perfect for small spaces and apartments.
Lidl middle aisle bargains
Lidl has more bargain deals hitting the shelves this week.
The retailer is selling a dupe of the Thermomix, worth £1,349, for just £299.
The Monsieur Cuisine Smart, which can be used for anything from food processing to kneading, is hitting the stores today.
Lidl is discounting a range of kitchen appliances from espresso machine to an air fryer.
The popular range of pastel coloured kitchen accessories is also available at the stores this week.
You can unlock more discounts by joining Lidl’s loyalty programme called Lidl Plus.
The Lidl Plus members get exclusive savings and perks when they spend £50 a month and 10 per cent off their next shop when they spend £250 per month.
How to save money at Lidl
The German retailer has become one of the top discounters in the UK thanks to its low prices, stealing customers away from Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons.
The Middle of Lidl is refreshed every Thursday and Sunday.
You can also keep tabs on what is appearing in the “Pick of the Week” section on the Lidl website.
To stay in the know, follow Lidl on all its social media outlets.
Lidl is on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Shoppers who are signed up to the Lidl newsletter will get exclusive offers sent to their inbox twice a week.
If you download the Lidl Plus app, you can get a free bakery item when you spend £10 in a month.
Lidl reduces items at the start of the day and the best yellow sticker items can be found between 7am to 8am, when most stores open.