Stacey Solomon shares £20 buy that’s ‘a game-changer’ for drying laundry inside

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Stacey Solomon is always sharing her homeware finds that make her household chores easier – and this week, she’s showed fans a £20 buy that makes drying laundry a breeze

With the weather remaining wet and miserable as we edge further into February – in some parts of the UK, it’s rained every single day of the year – we’re all looking for a way to keep on top of the laundry without racking up energy bills.

Outside washing lines have become redundant with all the bad weather, but Stacey Solomon may have found the ideal solution to keep laundry, especially bulky bedding, dry from inside the house. And what’s more, her nifty device is currently selling for under £25.

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Stacey told fans that she finds bedding exceptionally difficult to dry at home, as due to its size, it takes up an entire washing line by itself, thus leading to a backlog of wet washing. But the mother-of-five then showcased her latest Amazon find that has completely changed the way Stacey keeps on top of mounting laundry.

Revealing she uses these Pretyzoom Spiral Sheet Hangers, Stacey showed fans just how easy and effective they are when it comes to drying bedding.

Boasting a spiral-shaped stainless steel design tailored for efficient drying of bed sheets, blankets, and towels, these hangers ensure secure hanging without creases or wind disturbance, without taking up the entire washing line.

The compact 15x15x5.5 inch size and spiral shape enable convenient indoor or outdoor drying while optimising space usage, making it ideal for small laundry areas or limited room environments. Stacey showed fans she uses these in her utility, though they could easily be hung off a washing line outside when the weather gets nicer.

Costing a wallet-friendly £20.88 (pack of 2), this spiral hanger is crafted from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, promising reliable performance and longevity, as it can support heavy bed sheets and blankets without bending or rusting.

Hailed a “game-changer” by Stacey, these hangers are great for drying various household textiles, including bedspreads, coverlets, bath towels and even smaller items such as scarves or shawls, providing practical functionality for everyday laundry needs, especially when the weather prevents you from using outside washing lines.

And it isn’t just Stacey who adores these things, as they currently boast plenty of 4 and 5-star ratings. One buyer beams: “So glad I bought these, so easy to hang bedding on and not take up all the washing line, also can be used indoors, good value for money.”

Another shopper shares: “I’ve never come across these spiral hangers before, but I’m so glad I’ve found them! They are excellent for hanging sheets and duvet covers to dry and take up so much less space on the line than just pegging the sheets out straight, as I used to do. They also seem to dry just as quickly.

“There is a little assembly required, but it is very easy, just adding a few nuts and wing-nuts to the hooks and placing the plastic end caps on. They are pretty sturdy and lightweight, and in my opinion, well worth the money.”

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Though one reviewer does note: “Didn’t come with the fixings pictures, but made it work and they do the job very well! Makes drying towels and bedding quick and easy. Hang mine from the shower rail and dry overnight.”

Alternative ways of keeping laundry dry inside during the wet winter months include this 7 Lath Victorian Kitchen Maid Pulley Clothes Airer from Cast (£109) or this Dry:Soon Deluxe 3-Tier Heated Clothes Airer at Lakeland (£169.99). For those keeping to a tighter budget, Argos is selling this Argos Home 20m 3 Tier Jumbo Indoor Clothes Airer for £21.33.

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