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Electric Airer Heated Foldable Clothes Dryer Drying Indoor Folding RackEnhance your indoor drying experience with this Electric Heated Foldable Clothes Dryer Rack. Combining convenience, efficiency, and style, this heated drying rack provides an ideal solution for drying clothes indoors, especially during rainy or cold seasons when outdoor drying isn’t feasible. Compact and foldable,...
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Not every Australian home has access to a backyard line or a tumble dryer, and even those that do often need an indoor drying option through Melbourne's unpredictable winters. A quality clothes airer or heated drying rack dries a full load efficiently without the cost of machine drying. Yarra Supply stocks foldable airers, heated drying racks and garment hangers suited to apartments and family homes, with fast delivery across Australia.
Indoor clothes drying is a practical reality for millions of Australian households — particularly in apartment buildings without communal lines, rental properties with no outdoor access, and southern states where wet weather through autumn and winter makes outdoor drying unreliable. The right drying solution keeps laundry moving without creating clutter or leaving clothes damp for extended periods.
Foldable clothes airers are the most versatile option. A standard 12-18 rail stainless or powder-coated airer provides enough rail length for a full washing machine load (approximately 5-7kg) and folds to a compact footprint for storage. Look for sturdy construction — lightweight airers flex and fall under the weight of wet laundry; heavier gauge steel frames hold their shape wash after wash. Wing sections that open to increase drying area work well for larger loads or households that need faster drying through better air circulation.
Rotary indoor drying racks — the ceiling-mounted or wall-mounted Sheila Maid style — are practical for laundries with ceiling height and structural support. They lift out of the way when not in use and can hold a significant load. They work particularly well when positioned near a heat source or in a warm, ventilated laundry.
Heated drying airers represent a meaningful step up for households in cooler climates. Electric heated rails accelerate drying significantly — a full load that might take 12-16 hours on an unheated airer dries in 4-6 hours with a heated model. Running costs are modest: most heated airers draw 200-400 watts and cost 5-15 cents per hour at typical Australian electricity rates. Models with a heat-trapping cover dry clothes faster and at lower total energy cost by retaining warm air around the drying load.
Garment hangers affect how clothes dry and store. Velvet non-slip hangers prevent shoulder misshaping and clothes slipping — important for blouses, dresses and knitwear. Trouser bar hangers keep pants crease-shaped. Multiple-garment hangers that hold 4-5 items per hook make efficient use of limited wardrobe rod space.
Yarra Supply delivers drying racks and hangers with fast dispatch across Melbourne and Australia-wide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do heated drying racks use a lot of electricity in Australia?
No — most heated drying airers use 200-400 watts, similar to a few light bulbs. At typical Australian electricity rates, running a 300W heated airer for 6 hours costs approximately $0.50-$0.60. Compared with running a tumble dryer (typically 2,000-2,500 watts), a heated airer uses about 80-85% less electricity per drying session.
What size clothes airer fits a standard Australian apartment?
A three-wing fold-out airer in the 12-15 rail range fits most apartment laundries or living areas when open and stores in a narrow space when folded. Look for a model under 60cm wide when folded. Airers with a central hanging bar for longer items like dresses and trousers handle more garment types than those with only horizontal rails.
Can I use a clothes airer near a split system heater in winter?
Yes — placing a clothes airer in the warm air flow from a split system heater or ducted heating vent speeds drying significantly. Ensure reasonable air circulation around the airer so moisture can escape; completely enclosed spaces without ventilation slow drying. Open a window slightly for better airflow in smaller rooms.





