While heated clothes airers take longer to dry clothes compared to tumble dryers, their lower wattage (1000-1800W) makes them more energy-efficient in the long run. To maximize efficiency, spin clothes well before use, spread them out for airflow, and utilize timer functions. Since they don't vent moisture, using them in well-ventilated areas is also helpful.
Finding the weight capacity for your heated clothes airer is key to avoiding overloading and damage. Check the user manual for your specific model. In general, small airers hold 5-10kg, medium hold 10-15kg, and large airers can support 15-20kg or more. Always stay within the recommended limit for optimal performance and a longer lifespan.
Steam irons and dry irons fight wrinkles differently. Steam irons, equipped with a water tank, use steam to penetrate fabrics, making them ideal for tougher wrinkles on heavier fabrics like cotton. They're also great for refreshing clothes. Dry irons, on the other hand, use only heat and are better suited for delicate fabrics that might be damaged by steam or for light touch-ups.
To pick the perfect temperature setting for your iron, always check the care label first. Generally, low heat works for delicates, medium for cotton and linen, and high for very sturdy fabrics.
Vacuuming frequently depends on your lifestyle. High-traffic areas like corridors benefit from frequent cleaning, while less-used rooms can wait a week. Homes with pets, young kids, or allergies might need more frequent vacuuming overall.