Six savvy ways to dry your clothes to save money on energy bills

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The thought of ditching your dryer to save on energy bills doesn't have to leave you in a spin. According to the latest tests from Which?, the average washer-dryer will set you back £155 a year in energy costs, based on the new energy price landing in October.

SPIN IT TO WIN IT

Before you even think about hanging your laundry, make sure those heavier items, like jeans and bedding, get a little extra "spin" time. Say goodbye to excess water and hello to faster drying.

HIGH AND DRY

Invest in a sturdy clothes airer, a ceiling-hung clothes "maid" or a wall-mounted rack. These nifty contraptions are your ticket to drying success. Heat rises so the higher you can place them, the better.

HANGER MANAGEMENT

Coat hangers aren't just for your wardrobe anymore. Attach them to your trusty drying rack to create more space for your garments. Less wrinkling and less ironing — it’s a win-win!

CHECK 'N' CHANGE

Don't leave your clothes hanging for too long! Check on them every few hours and rearrange. This ensures every inch of clothing gets its fair share of drying time.

FAN-TASTIC IDEA

Remember those trusty fans from the summer heatwave? Place one strategically in front of your laundry to speed up the drying process if you are in a rush to dry your items. Another option is to use a dehumidifier to get rid of moisture in the air. A budget version is the Mighty Power Moisture Trap dehumidifier, £1.40, Poundland.

HEAT IT UP

Heated airers are a great way to dry clothes fast. They’re efficient, budget-friendly and you can currently get one at wowcher.co.uk for £34.99 instead of £69.99. Plus, they add warmth to a room during colder months. Safety note: Don't dry damp clothes on storage heaters or convector heaters.

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