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This 79p Home Bargains gadget has been a game changer for damp and mould in my home

There's nothing easy about drying laundry indoors at this time of year. With most people still trying to avoid using tumble dryers to keep energy bills down, they're either sticking clothes on the radiators - when you can afford to have them on - or using the increasingly popular heated airers.

Either way, the result is condensation, something that affects all homes at this time of year, whether drying clothes or not, and if you've not got those tiny vents in your windows then it can be even harder to manage.

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There are some pretty simple things you can do to improve it though and having heard great things about the interior dehumidifier tubs - which cost less than a quid each - I decided to give them a go.

It's basically a plastic tub with little beads inside which absorb moisture from the air, so you can stick them wherever the air gets damp.

I bought two to place on window sills - one in the room where I tend to dry clothes and the other in the bathroom, where we get a lot of condensation and the walls get very damp from the steam of the shower or bath.

They're small enough to stick in cupboards or under sinks though, so a lot of people tuck them away in other places where damp is prevalent, plus they're so easy to move around.

The fact that they cost just 79p is an added bonus and makes it a lot easier to get all the spots in your home covered.

Using them is simple. You just take the plastic lid off, remove the foil top, but leave the breathable layer

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