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As the colder months arrive and blustery, wet weather becomes the norm, hanging washing outside has become virtually impossible unless you're lucky enough to catch a brief sunny spell between the gloomy days. This leaves most of us relying on clothes airers to dry our laundry indoors. These handy contraptions let you spread your garments out to air-dry in a well-ventilated room - but there's one major issue with them. ‌

Anyone who's used a clothes airer will recognise that sinking feeling of checking your washing in the evening only to discover it still feels soggy. You decide to leave it overnight for extra drying time, only to wake up and find it still doesn't feel properly dry . You might even leave your clothes hanging for several days and discover they nev

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