As global warming and climate change play an ever increasing role in today's societies, the use of an environmentally friendly indoor airer or drying rack can help reduce home energy demands, which in turn helps reduce emissions and our eco foot print.
Today There Are Many Choices In Clothes Airers And Indoor Airers.
Airers date back for hundreds of centuries and have evolved into many styles throughout time.
From the traditional ceiling mounted clothes airers which are still found today, to the state of the art portable airer such as the Mrs Peggs Handy Line, which is lightweight, portable and folds almost completely flat.
When you are looking at purchasing a new airer you need to look at things such as how much space do you have? Do you want an airer fixed to the wall or a portable airer than can be used inside on rainy days and moved outside on sunny days?
Line space is a key point to consider when buying your indoor airer. If you have a large family you will need something that offers plenty of drying area and can take large items like sheets and large towels.
The UK and Europe are still large users of ceiling mounted clothes airers, as these use the trapped warm air in homes to dry washing and laundry.
Retractable indoor airers from manufacturers such as Hills and Austral washing lines, are also very popular as the drying lines are only seen when required, with these units often styled to blend into the d'cor of modern homes.
One of the key considerations when purchasing an indoor airer is the money you have available to spend as the more you have, the better airer you will get.
Generally speaking indoor airers can start very cheap, but often with these very cheap models they need replacing each year, where as more expensive models will often last for decades and come with good guarantees of up to a few years.
A good quality clothes airer or indoor airer will be of great benefit to the environment by saving energy, while saving you money at the same time.