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Laundry/clothes Drying Options Help Needed Please
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Hi, currently we have a large family (including baby and animals) in a smallish space. As such, we have had a washer/dryer for the last few years (w/machine used approx 3x week dryer approx 1-2 times a fortnight)
because of the fur that gets on everything, the washer dryer is moderately frequently breaking down. Ususally when we get it repaired, the man sniggers as he leaves and says "see you again soon!" neither me, my husband, baby, cats or dogs are in the least technically minded, so although all he seems to do is unblock some bits of the machine with accumulated gunk/fur, that's not a job any of us feel we could take on ourselves. the dryer bit has now broken again and this weather, combined with the fact we work full time (so no-one at home to take washing in if it rains) has meant it's a bit of a nightmare washing and drying clothes. Also, when the dryer bit is blocked/not working the washing machine bit smells and makes the clothes smell
i have reached a point where i feel it's just too much money to keep having it repaired and need a new plan. Help!
because of the fur that gets on everything, the washer dryer is moderately frequently breaking down. Ususally when we get it repaired, the man sniggers as he leaves and says "see you again soon!" neither me, my husband, baby, cats or dogs are in the least technically minded, so although all he seems to do is unblock some bits of the machine with accumulated gunk/fur, that's not a job any of us feel we could take on ourselves. the dryer bit has now broken again and this weather, combined with the fact we work full time (so no-one at home to take washing in if it rains) has meant it's a bit of a nightmare washing and drying clothes. Also, when the dryer bit is blocked/not working the washing machine bit smells and makes the clothes smell
i have reached a point where i feel it's just too much money to keep having it repaired and need a new plan. Help!
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We've always had separate machines and in our old house the only space for the dryer was our bedroom, I had a nice throw to cover it when not in use and the hose went out the window when I did. My son uses a dri buddy in his flat and as long as you don't over load it, it seems to work fine. Much better than damp clothes around the house for days.
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