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Getting Washing Dry
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How do you dry yours in this damp, dank weather, the tumble dryer costs a fortune and shrinks everything, I only have a small home, so dont want it hanging round the house.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I hang it on an airer overnight near a radiator then finish in the dryer the next day -often its almost dry before it goes in the dryer, I do it mainly to fluff up the towels and so I don't have to iron things.
I have just bought a heated airer from Aldi for the horse rugs, It costs pennies to run and dries the rugs out a treat -think I might go back and get another for the house as this was only about £30
I have just bought a heated airer from Aldi for the horse rugs, It costs pennies to run and dries the rugs out a treat -think I might go back and get another for the house as this was only about £30
I use one of these - stuff dries overnight in spare bedroom
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Other suppliers are available.
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Other suppliers are available.
The trouble with drying washing indoors is that it can lead to problems with damp and condensation. The answer is to use a dehumidifier set to 'Laundry Mode'.
In my opinion desiccant wheel dehumidifiers are better for domestic use as explained in this article which is well worth reading.
We have a Prem-I-Air model
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In my opinion desiccant wheel dehumidifiers are better for domestic use as explained in this article which is well worth reading.
We have a Prem-I-Air model
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Providing its not raining, my washing still goes outside. Yes iy might still feel wet through, but it's surprising how quickly they fry on an airer after they've been outside for a few hours.
If the weathers crud they go no the airer in front of a window upstairs, that's open- again, surprising how quickly they dry- usually overnight.
I used to have one of those dry buddy things, but I didn't like the 'hot, wetness' feel they made whatever room they were in even with a window open for ventilation.
If the weathers crud they go no the airer in front of a window upstairs, that's open- again, surprising how quickly they dry- usually overnight.
I used to have one of those dry buddy things, but I didn't like the 'hot, wetness' feel they made whatever room they were in even with a window open for ventilation.
Boo I prefer drying stuff outside, but my bathroom does have one of these.
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No tumble dryer at the moment. I tend to think repeated use both shrinks and wears clothing out quicker. So everything is dried in the downstairs hall. Small stuff on the radiator...dries in no time. Everything else on hangers. As long as the heat is on for the evening, everything is 90% dry by morning.
Anyone tried this dehumidifier?
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A friend of mine bought it and they are liking it so far. But i always like to get a second opinion on everything.
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A friend of mine bought it and they are liking it so far. But i always like to get a second opinion on everything.