TRYING to get your clothes dry inside when it's cold outdoors can be extremely tricky.
But if you don't want to spend a small fortune by turning on your tumble dryer, than you may just want to listen up.
That's because a savvy shopper has shared her bargain buy from B&M which could just be the answer to your laundry-drying prayers.
Melissa took to TikTok (@milly93.x) and shared a snap of 'the laundry room expanding radiator airer' that she snapped up for just £10 from the high-street store.
Alongside the post, she enthused: "Found this today and thought it was a good price!"
The product, which is a must-have this winter, features adjustable arms to suit all spaces and is suitable for most radiators.
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It's the perfect purchase for anyone looking to maximise their drying space because it has an impressive 4m of drying space and can expand up to around 77cm.
Not only that, but it can also be folded away for easy storage.
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And Melissa isn't the only one to share her top laundry-drying tips and tricks recently.
Fabulous previously told how one laundry pro shared her genius hack to help clothes dry faster, which helps reduce wrinkling too.
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Fabric care expert Mary Marlowe Leverette explained that you simply need to give the clothes a vigorous shake when you get them out of the washing machine.
The shaking technique helps to "relax the fibres" in the clothes, which speeds up the drying process and reduces creasing.
She also went on to share how to hang the clothes on your airer to get the optimum results.
When it comes to trousers, you want to match up the inseams and then "hang them from the dryer rod with the waist down," she says.
"Clip the shoulders of shirts and tops to one of the dryer rods with pegs."
Meanwhile, she recommends that bed sheets and blankets are folded into halves or thirds, and then draped "smoothly over the widest dryer rod."
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