How to dry laundry quicker with the GHI's top-rated products (2025)

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This spring the weather has been anything but consistent. In-between hot and sunny spells, we’re facing heavy downpours. Not only does this take its toll on outdoor excursions, it creates problems at home too; namely, slow-drying, musty laundry.

When we hang our clothes to dry indoors, the lack of sunshine and ventilation slows down the drying process, giving bacteria a chance to form. The result is laundry which can linger for days at a time before fully drying, often causing it to have a musty smell.

Thankfully, with the right method and products, as recommended by the GHI, you can speed up the indoor drying process, and improve the smell of your clothes at the same time. Here’s six tips to get you started.

Reduce the load

    If you're working through a pile of dirty washing, it can be tempting to try to fit as much laundry into the drum as you can.

    But squeezing too many clothes into the machine can leave clothes damper and more creased at the end of the cycle — which will mean a longer drying time and more ironing.

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    Invest in the best!

    If you need to dry clothes indoors, it's a good idea to invest in a decent clothes airer. To speed up the process, you may want to upgrade to a heated clothes airer, especially if your house is particularly cold. They're speedier than manually air drying and more cost effective than putting the heating on.

    The GHI put a range of market-leading models to the test, seeing how quickly they dried clothes, while monitoring their electricity usage too. These are some of the top-rated buys:

    The best heated clothes airers for speedy drying

    Best heated clothes pod

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    Beldray LA041258 Electric Heated Clothes Airer

    Score: 96/100

    While it isn’t a conventionally shaped airer, this top-scoring heated clothes pod dries clothes at an impressive speed, proving that its design is a blessing rather than a hindrance. Our clothes were toasty in just 45 minutes while wet bedsheets needed just over an hour – and creases were minimal too! Note, it holds up to 12 hangers, so is ideal for drying key wardrobe pieces.

    Best heated clothes airer for single garments

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    Aerative Heated Clothes Airer Hanger

    Score: 94/100

    This isn’t an option for everyday laundry, but the handy single garment clothes airer is perfect for travel or for drying one item in a hurry. The reliable gadget dried clothing in one hour 46 minutes and even has built-in UV sterilisation to give your laundry an extra refresh.

    Best rack-style heated clothes airer

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    John Lewis 3-Tier Heated Indoor Clothes Airer

    Score: 87/100

    More recognisable in its design, this airer took two hours 36 minutes to dry clothes in the lab (longer than our winners but still much quicker than a regular airer) and our washing also looked beautifully crease-free. It's less portable though – our testers struggled to move it once they’d hung the washing on it.

    Best winged heated clothes airer

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    Minky SureDri XL Winged Heated Clothes Airer

    Score: 87/100

    Say goodbye to bunched up and overlapping clothes thanks to this airer’s extra-large wings. And despite its great size, this Minky drier is still lightweight and easy to store. On test, it cut drying time down to just over two hours for bedsheets, meaning that (even with the slightly longer than average preheat time) you’ll get fresh, toasty laundry in half the time of air drying.

    GHI Tip: Remember that damp clothes should not be dried on storage heaters or convector heaters as this can be a fire hazard.

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    Spread it out

    It may sound obvious, but the more you can spread your clothes out on airer (or the washing line on a dry day) the more it will reduce drying time and the risk of damp smells. Hanging each piece out properly will also help stop your laundry from ending up creased.

    GHI Tip: Look out for gadgets to help you spread the load and dry it quicker like this useful peg dryer that sits on your heated clothes airer and helps separate socks or underwear.

    Be sure to check for rogue items that have made their way inside other items — like pillowcases inside duvet covers! Buttoning up your duvet cover before washing it can prevent items from being enveloped inside it.

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    Dehumidify

    If you dry clothes indoors, all that extra moisture can lead to damp in your home, unless you keep the windows open for increased ventilation. But, that’s not always an option, especially where you’re dealing with allergies in the springtime, so it’s worth looking at a dehumidifier.

    Our experts rate the Princess 20L dehumidifier, which proved the most effective at drying laundry in our lab tests. When on laundry mode, it extracted 85% of the water from our clothes. It is a fairly large machine but is suitable for spaces up to 30 metres squared, connects to an app so you can control it from your phone, and it also has a fan mode for warmer weather.

    Princess Smart Dehumidifier 20L

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    Save the creases

    You may think that setting the washing machine to as high a spin speed as possible is the way to cut drying time.

    This is true if you’re putting the load straight into the tumble dryer, as you need to remove as much water as possible to reduce drying time. But if you’re leaving clothes to air dry, you should reduce the spin speed slightly to stop the laundry load from getting over-creased; otherwise, what you save in drying time, you’ll add in ironing time. Remember to remove and shake it all out as soon as the cycle has finished. This helps to open and fluff up the fibres, softening the laundry.

    When you do use your tumble dryer...

    ...be careful not to overload it. It won’t be effective and can put pressure on the motor. Also, make sure that it is in a warm, dry room as tumble dryers suck in the surrounding air, so if it is in a cold garage it will have to work harder than if it was indoors.

    You'll find the GHI's top-performing tumble dryers below, and if you want to maximise your tumble dryer's performance, we've also included some tried and tested dryer balls. Placed in the machine, they help prevent laundry clumping together as it tumbles, speeding up the drying process. Some, like our experts' pick below, also use heat reflecting tech to help reduce tumble drying times further.

    Stick to using the sensory setting if your tumble dryer has one (most modern machines do). This adjusts the time of the cycle based on the moisture remaining in the load. This means it won’t over-dry, which wastes energy and time, and can damage the items. If items still feel a little damp after the program has finished, hang them to air dry for the final stages before storing.

    Best tumble dryer

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    ASKO T608HX.S Freestanding Anticrease Heat Pump Dryer

    Score: 94/100

    With 18 programs, a clear LCD display, a well-lit drum and easy-to-empty water tank, this heat pump dryer aced our tests, delivering dry, crease-free laundry. Note it has the smallest capacity of the models we tested, at 8kg.

    Quietest tumble dryer

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    Miele TEL785WP Freestanding Heat Pump Tumble Dryer, 9kg load

    Score: 93/100

    As well as drying your clothes, this Miele model will also inject fragrance, so they come out not only dry and crease-free, but scented, too. Testers loved how quiet it was, found the drum well-lit and said emptying the water tank was effortless. A very reliable all-rounder.

    Best value tumble dryer

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    Hisense DH5S102BW 60cm Freestanding 10KG Tumble Dryer

    Now 22% Off

    Score: 92/100

    This dryer boasts lots of great features, including a clear digital display, bright drum light, start-delay feature, and child-lock. It also comes with a drying rack. It performs well too – combining efficient energy consumption with effective drying. The water tank isn't the quickest to empty but that's the only niggle.

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    Boss It Rapid Dryer Ball for Tumble Dryer

    Score: 79/100

    This dryer ball's mirrored surface helps reflect heat onto your laundry, speeding up drying times. In our lab tests, it cut down our machine's drying times by 30 minutes and reduced energy consumption. Our panel also found that drying times were shortened and cycles more efficient when using the ball, and everyone found it simple to use, albeit a little more noisy.

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    Tested byBlossom Boothroyd

    Homes Testing Manager

    Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.

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