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Brits swear by 'game changing' Amazon gadget to dry clothes quickly

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Published 15:15 24 Oct 2024 GMT+1

Brits swear by 'game changing' Amazon gadget to dry clothes quickly

"It runs continuously without impacting my electricity bill"

Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group might make a commission on anything purchased.

In the midst of a cost of living crisis, people are willing to do whatever it takes to save some pennies, whether that’s working from home beneath a heated blanket or swapping the oven for an air fryer.

With energy prices capped at 10% higher than average from October 2024, shoppers believe they’ve found a solution to the rise in bills.

People have shared a hack to drying clothes faster in the depths of British winter - without having to turn the heating on.

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On a private Facebook page for Mrs Hinch fans called 'Mrs Hinch Made Me Do It', social media users have reportedly been discussing the benefits of using a dehumidifier to dry clothes when it’s cold outside.

The news comes after an episode of The Martin Lewis Podcast Energy Cost Cutters, Mortgages, 7%, And Will He or Won’t He? has resurfaced, where the money-saving expert recommends using dehumidifiers instead of tumble dryers to cut down costs.


Referring to a tumble dryer as a ‘demon appliance’, Lewis said: “You’re typically paying up to a quid per load so dry your clothes on a rack outside to shorten the amount of time you're using a tumble dryer. Those of you who have dehumidifiers, that will take some of the moisture out, and it’s less wattage than a tumble drier so it can be more effective.”

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Although an investment, a dehumidifier could save you a lot of money in the long run. One dehumidifier on Amazon has received thousands of reviews online with over 500 sold this month alone, as shoppers have been using it to dry their clothes.

“I bought this for my walk-in wardrobe,” one five-star review reads. “It does the job perfectly and reduces the humidity in the area, helping me to get rid of the smell on my clothes. I'll definitely see the benefits in winter when there are more rainy days.”

Another happy customer wrote, “It’s an amazing little friend. I've been using it for a few days now. I put it in the same room as my washed clothes and my clothes dried quicker with none of the nasty damp smell in the room. It does justify the price paid for it.”

A third added: “Great dehumidifier that sits easily on the window sill to prevent water on the inside of bedroom windows. When drying washing on the clothes horse, it takes moisture out of the air and actually dries clothes faster.”

Can a dehumidifier really dry clothes?

According to Martin Lewis, a dehumidifier is a more cost-effective way to dry clothes, especially in the winter. A dehumidifier will reduce moisture levels in your home, speeding up drying time and reducing the risk of musty-smelling clothes.

Where to buy a dehumidifier to dry clothes

The OMISOON Dehumidifier is one of the most affordable dehumidifiers on the market and has thousands of rave reviews. With 40 watts, it uses significantly less energy than the average tumble dryer, which comes in at 3,000 watts.

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It's designed to remove up to 500ml of moisture daily and will automatically shut off when full. The dehumidifier will also dry clothes whilst tackling mould, musty smells, and condensation.

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The gadget won’t take up too much room either as it can fit below desks, on windowsills, and in the bathroom.

The OMISOON Dehumidifier is currently on offer for £31.99, reduced from £49.49 (that’s a saving of 35%). But make sure to hurry, as the cold snap is coming.

Buy now.

Featured Image Credit: Amazon

Topics: Amazon, Hacks, Martin Lewis, Money

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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