SHOPPERS are rushing to Argos to snatch half-price laundry must-have items just in time for the warmer weather.

The discounted device will not only spare your wallet but will also cut costs of energy bills.

Clothes airers are half-price at Argos website

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Clothes airers are half-price at Argos websiteCredit: ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK/Facebook
The drying racks allow you to save on electricity and dry clothes indoors and outside

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The drying racks allow you to save on electricity and dry clothes indoors and outsideCredit: Getty

Experts estimate that it costs a budget busting £334.88 a year to run a tumble dryer – based on an average family using it four times a week.

With these sky high bills, it’s no wonder that many of us have ditched the household appliance in recent years and now rely on dehumidifiers or heated airers.

A study by Direct Line found that over 54 per cent of Brits rely on a traditional washing line to get their clothes dry.

But it might not be an option for people without backyards or living in an apartment.

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If you still want to save some coins on electricity, then rush to Argos for an eco-friendly gadget that can be as cheap as £7.

Eagle-eyed shoppers have spotted that drying rack prices are slashed by half at the stores.

The indoor clothes airers cater to any budgets with some prices starting at £7 and £11, and going up to £23 depending on the size.

Some customers were excited to learn about the bargain deal, screaming that they need to get their hands on one quickly.

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One person wrote: ” They do look good for that price.”

Another one added: “We have the £7.50 one and it’s lovely.”

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Someone else said: “Tempted to get another one.”

The nifty device allows you to dry your clothes indoors and works even better during warm, sunny days.

And to get the most out of it – you should check out the tips and tricks for hanging wet clothes.

When it comes to drying your clothes, you should hang them at “full length” for the best results, laundry experts say.

It will allow the air to easily travel through the material, drying them faster.

This will also make life easier once they’re dry since you’re less likely to have to iron out creases from where clothes have been folded over for the washing line.

One savvy woman has come up with a genius hack for drying clothes in just two hours without a tumble dryer.

Living in a tight space with her partner, she found a way to use it to her advantage.

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When putting out her bedding to dry one day, she covered the clothes horse with the bedsheet and placed it near the radiator.

The woman was stunned to realise the sheet had created a pocket of hot air, drying the clothes underneath within just two hours.

Cleaning hacks and tips

Here are some tips to help you clean your home like a pro:

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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