SAVE money on bills and ditch your tumble dryer – as retail giant Aldi is selling a space-saving gadget which is bound to have your clothes dry efficiently.
The incredible bargain drying device holds up clothes when they are freshly cleaned – and the easy-to-use airer can even be deployed in tight spaces.
Boasting three tiers to hold up garments and a huge max capacity of 15kg, this dryer is set to convince any laundry-lover that tumble dryers are a waste of money.
It also comes with a locking clip to make sure it doesn’t slide away or fall over.
It has easy glide feet to ensure it can be moved and opened up easily too.
And the foldable washing line even comes with a separate plastic locking mechanism to ensure stability and sturdiness.
Although it may look flimsy, the skinny design is tough and durable.
It comes with fold out drying arms and hooks.
And the household must-have has an approximate drying space of 16 metres – more than enough for families or student pads.
How much is it going for?
They rack is going for £14.99 – a relative bargain considering how much tumble dryers can tank bills.
And is in store until September 4 – so shoppers need to rush to their local Aldi if they want a chance of picking one up.
It comes just before school starts on Monday – so if parents want one in preparation for muddy sport kits or art class spillage then they need to buy one before Thursday.
University students also head back to school later next month – and this might be a great addition to your pad.
It can even be shared with other flatmates – with the drying device holding a massive amount of clothes.
Different styles
The Tier Airer by Addis even comes in two separate colours which buyers can choose from.
The concertina airer comes in black and also grey.
Both stylish colours, the drying gadget is a chic addition to any household.
Its locking clips make it easy to assemble, while its feet make it ideal for manoeuvring – so the device comes with plenty of benefits.
When it is folded up, it also barely takes up any space.
So the product can not only dry clothes in a jiffy but it can be stored extremely conveniently.
Addis has been manufacturing household chores products since 1970.
Aldi opening stores
Unlike many retailers, Aldi is planning to open more sites.
The brand has earmarked 11 areas for new stores.
Jonathan Neale, managing director of national real estate at Aldi, said: “We’re now opening an average of one new store a week for the rest of 2025, showing just how ambitious our plans are to build a store network that will help us reach millions of new customers.”
This is the full list of 11 new stores confirmed as opening:
- Airfields, Welsh Road, Deeside
- Rockingham Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire
- Fulham Broadway, London
- Pacific Drive, Eastbourne, East Sussex
- Mafon Road, Nelson, Treharris
- Ashford, Waterbrook, Kent
- Commercial Street, Shoreditch, London
- Philadelphia Lane, Houghton le Spring, Tyne and Wear
- Mill Road, Meadowfield, Durham
- Pendle Drive, Litherland, Liverpool
- Ringwood Road, Brimington, Chesterfield