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  2. John Lewis’ heated clothes airer is in stock - AOL

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    This heated clothes airer from John Lewis makes doing the laundry a doddle. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

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  4. Clothes horse - Wikipedia

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    There are many types of clothes horses: large, stationary outdoor ones; smaller, folding portable racks; and wall-mounted drying racks. A clothes horse is similar in usage and function to a clothes line, and used as an alternative to the powered clothes dryer. An electric alternative exists, usually known as a heated clothes airer.

  5. Aldi launches affordable heated clothes airer - AOL

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    You can keep your clothes smelling fresh with this airer. Another great feature is the two-way switch, which can be used to heat a certain area. Aldi's heated clothes airer is under £100.

  6. Overhead clothes airer - Wikipedia

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    Overhead clothes airers were often installed, from the late eighteenth century onwards, in the laundry room of large houses and estates in Europe. Originally made by the estate handyman, by the middle of the 19th century they almost always benefited from a rope and pulley system to raise and lower the rack, and such systems began to be ...

  7. Clothes iron - Wikipedia

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    A clothes iron (also flatiron, smoothing iron, dry iron, steam iron or simply iron) is a small appliance that, when heated, is used to press clothes to remove wrinkles and unwanted creases. Domestic irons generally range in operating temperature from between 121 °C (250 °F) to 182 °C (360 °F).