Ceiling Clothes Airer
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Ceiling clotheslines, airer and ceiling clothes line models are all quite unique in their construction and material, with each of them capable of drying indoors and outdoors to make life easier and for utmost versatility.
The best method to utilize your homes space and keep your laundry hidden is with a ceiling clothes airer.
Similar to a window blind, clothing airers are hung from the ceiling and have a pulley system that allows you to pull it down, hang your clothes, fold them and then pull it back up.
The best indoor solution for drying clothes and making the most of your space is to use drying racks and clothes airers that are fixed to the ceiling.
Sustainability + Space Efficiency = Clothes Airers
The ceiling mounted pulley system clothes airer used in many of our models allows more room for a space saving drying solution that hoists your laundry up to the ceiling for optimum drying time and energy efficiency.
Materials used in construction for the classic pulley system airer are: Cast iron (for the airer ends), pulleys and wall cleat, then sash cord, and sustainably sourced wood for the laths.
New models of electric ceiling mounted clothes airers and clothes dryer with drying rack options are built with aluminium for durability and operate with a quick push of a button using an included wireless remote controller.
These high tech models saves electricity by ditching the tumble dryer and boast efficient fans, heating, UV-lamps (for some models), and more to air out wet clothes more quickly -- further satisfying your laundry needs even without sunlight.
Brands include the Kitchen Maid models which use a traditional pulley system, Airaus and Foxydry aluminium ranges plus the fully electric ceiling airer made by Topline that help speed up drying times.
Resulting in fresh-smelling garments that are like dried outside under the sun, ready to fold in no time!
By utilising your home's natural warmth and heating -- coupled with the space saving design and convenience of a modern ceiling airer or clothes drying rack you get to dry clothes all year round without racking up huge energy bills!
If you have questions about a ceiling clothes airer, or simply need help with finding the perfect clothes airer for your home, please call us at 1300 798 779 to talk to one of our friendly ceiling airer experts today.
The pulley style clothes airers are supplied with one single pulley and one double pulley as standard which is designed to provide a full working pulley system for your airer to travel up and down.
Should you wish to position the clothes airer away from the wall it may be necessary to extend the run of the rope across the ceiling so that it may travel to the cleat hook at a right angle as opposed to diagonally from inside the main pulley.
When fixed above the cleat hook, a second double pulley provides the pivot to allow you to do this.
By utilising the naturally warm air which occurs in most homes, the full range of ceiling airers will dry a whole load of washing in around 2-4 hours.
More Space vs Traditional Drying Racks and Clothes Horses
It is recommended to buy the longest airer you can fit in your home to take the maximum advantage of drying racks the ceiling airers drying size.
Using our clothes airers as a direct replacement to your normal tumble dryer can reduce your carbon foot print by 1.5 tonnes a year and saves you enough in electricity costs to pay for your new clothes airer in around 6 months.
The range of pulley ceiling clothes airers are perfect for sloping ceilings and ceilings that slope in all sorts of directions.
The airer must be kept level for correct operation so it simply means that the rope from one end of the airer to the ceiling pulley is longer than the other end, therefore the weight is holding the airer level.
The only thing you need to consider it that the airer can only be pulled as high as the lowest point on your sloping roof.
If this is high enough, so as to allow the airer to be pulled up out of the way, then it won't be a problem.
Also the pulley lines MUST be fitted into the sloping ceiling at an angle to the slope so the pulley is installed vertical to the floor, just as they would be if the ceiling was a flat ceiling.
Consider accessories such as sock hangers or racks with an extra double pulley for an even more effortless clothes drying routine.
So set the date, add to cart, and checkout your ceiling drying rack of choice to enhance your laundry days ahead!
Read moreThe pulley style clothes airers are supplied with one single pulley and one double pulley as standard which provide a full working pulley system for your airer to travel up and down.
Should you wish to position the clothes airer away from the wall it may be necessary to extend the run of the rope across the ceiling so that it may travel to the cleat hook at a right angle as opposed to diagonally from the main pulley.
When fixed above the cleat hook, a second double pulley provides the pivot to allow you to do this.
By utilising the naturally warm air which occurs in most homes, the full range of ceiling airers will dry a whole load of washing in around 2-4 hours.
It is recommended to buy the longest airer you can fit in your home to take the maximum advantage of the ceiling airers drying size.
Using our clothes airers as a direct replacement to your normal tumble dryer can reduce your carbon foot print by 1.5 tonnes a year and saves you enough in electricity costs to pay for your new clothes airer in around 6 months.
The range of pulley ceiling clothes airers are perfect for sloping ceilings and ceilings that slope in all sorts of directions.
The airer must be kept level for correct operation so it simply means that the rope from one end of the airer to the ceiling pulley is longer than the other end, therefore holding the airer level.
The only thing you need to consider it that the airer can only be pulled as high as the lowest point on your sloping roof. If this is high enough, so as to allow the airer to be pulled up out of the way, then it won't be a problem.
Also the pulley MUST be fitted into the sloping ceiling at an angle to the slope so the pulley is installed vertical to the floor, just as they would be if the ceiling was a flat ceiling.
The wall cleat is a small retaining hook used to secure the rope of the pulley airer to the wall and hold it securely in place.
It is needed to hold the airer in the chosen position once you hoist it up to the ceiling, it is also used to hold the airer in position when loading it with clothes.
The cleat is fixed to the wall near the airer with screws provided.
Yes the electric ceiling airers can be stopped at any height for the ease of hanging the laundry plus also to allow for the perfect height for drying.
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