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This is how you will dry laundry at home in a rainy winter - without a dryer - Walla! Home and design

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Not everyone has a tumble dryer and even those who do not always feel like running it and wasting electricity. So what do you do on rainy days to quickly dry your laundry? Here are some tips


This is how you will dry laundry at home in a rainy winter - without a dryer

Not everyone has a tumble dryer and even those who do not always feel like running it and wasting electricity.

So what do you do on rainy days to quickly dry your laundry?

Here are some tips

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21/12/2021

Tuesday, 21 December 2021, 23:36 Updated: 23:37

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Many of us do not have access to a garden or outdoor service terrace where you can hang your clothes to dry after washing - and even these days when it is cold and rainy, hanging laundry outside is not an option anyway.

so what are we doing?

This is a problem that even owners of tumble dryers encounter, whether due to the cost of electricity that the dryer consumes, whether the clothes they wash are not suitable for the dryer or for any other reason - do not always come to turn on the dryer.



But even inside the house is not very hot - meaning that if you hang the laundry inside it can take a few days for it to dry.

This is exactly why followers of cleaning guru Mrs. Hinch share on Facebook their tips and methods for drying clothes at home efficiently during the winter.

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One member of the group recently asked: "My electricity bill has skyrocketed recently. This is no doubt due to the fact that the washing machine and dryer are running all the time. But with five people in the house we do not have much choice what to do about it. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can dry my laundry? Without using a tumble dryer all the time? I'm starting to get scared to do laundry at this rate! "

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The members of the group were eager to offer him several alternative methods - the most prominent of which was an absorbent device and a moisture collector (also called a dryer).

"Buy yourself a humidifier! I got one recently, it has a washing function and it dries clothes in a few hours. It's so cheap to operate too. You'll never have to use your dryer again!"



Another advised: "I bought an electric airer from Amazon that dries overnight. In the tumble dryer I only use towels - it works well."

A third added: "I dry my clothes in a portable rack for drying laundry with floors. Put it in the hallway after everyone goes to bed."

Worth investing in a portable rack for drying laundry (Photo: ShutterStock, New Africa)

Others suggested trying to hang clothes on accessories like curtain rods, when one woman advised: "I put all the short or long shirts on hangers over a radiator in a room that has a curtain rail above it. The clothes are dry in a few hours and at no extra cost."



Another responded: "I hang all the shirts, in the doorway top floor. The hot air goes up so your heating needs to dry them out."

And these are the tips of the experts

Daniel Najad, a manager at a UK radiator selling company, also shared his top clothes drying tips for those who do not have a tumble dryer. He said: "Ventilate the area ... Contrary to popular belief, do not try to trap the heat in your home by keeping the windows and doors tightly closed. When there are wet clothes that fill the area, it will wet the air in the room and make it almost impossible for laundry to dry quickly. .



"If wet clothes and wet weather does not give you any chance linen lose its moisture. In addition, you may cause real structural damage to your home by creating moisture stains and even mold. Instead, open the windows and let the outside air in. This will allow moisture to escape and prevent the room from being too crowded. "



According to the expert, this will help the laundry to dry much faster because it will be in the right conditions. Another tip of his - do not overfill the washing machine. Although filling the washing machine to overflowing may help finish it faster, it actually means that the washing will take longer to dry.



The expert explained: "If you have too much washing machine, the clothes will have a hard time drying in their last round of squeezing. The washing machine is designed to squeeze some of the water out of your laundry, so when it has no room to move, the moisture is actually trapped. Try to limit the amount you put in the washing machine. "It can be easy to just throw everything in - it just brings trouble in the winter."



He also recommends investing in a portable drying rack facility that can be extremely useful in the winter, however he warns against using a radiator as a dryer as it actually poses a fire hazard.

He said: "A simple drying rack installation is cheap and safe and is the first step to drying clothes. After hanging the laundry on it, the rack should be placed in a safe but close place to the radiator, and in the warmest and driest room of the house - usually in a small and cozy place. "Usually a lot of sunlight. Turn on the heating and let the room fill up with heat, making sure to rotate the drying rack occasionally. It will evenly distribute the heat around all the clothes, and help all the laundry to dry at the same rate."

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