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I just bought a tumble dryer!

47 replies

CaptainWarbeck · 01/07/2016 09:24

This feels like a proper adult purchase since I haven't had one since I left home. I am looking forward to:

Fluffy towels! The joy
Bedding washed, dried and back on the beds in a day
Baby clothes quick washed and then dried and ready to wear instead of spending ages on the line
NOTHING smelling of damp
Grin

I'm 28. What have I become Blush

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rabbit123 · 01/07/2016 15:25

Do you honestly wash baby clothes on quick wash? Hmm

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AGirlsNameIsAryaStark · 01/07/2016 15:26

Not going to lie, I'm green with envy right now Envy

I'd kill for a tumble dryer but not enough room in our flat at the moment. Considering sacrificing the fridge just for fluffy towels....

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onedogatoddlerandababy · 01/07/2016 16:54

I wash a lot of stuff that just needs a refresh on a quick wash. Why the Hmm? I assume s/he doesn't quick wash really dirty stuff on a quick wash.

Or maybe I just have a really good machine (and now not using shitty persil, but ariel) nothing ever comes out dirty whether it's a 20 min quick wash or a longer one.

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onedogatoddlerandababy · 01/07/2016 16:54

Oh and op, tumble dryer = life changing Grin

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skivvywoman · 01/07/2016 18:32

I've replaced my tumble dryer for a small one as I only tumble dry underwear if I've got loads or to take dampness off stuff that's been on clothes horse over night

I always found it shrunk cottons I must have been doing something wrong

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LIZS · 01/07/2016 18:38

I rarely use ours and so many fabrics are not td friendly.

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LBOCS2 · 01/07/2016 18:41

Why on earth wouldn't she rabbit? As long as it's not shitty or covered in milkyvom then surely all it needs it a bit of a refresh?!

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LBOCS2 · 01/07/2016 18:42

Oh, and I love my tumbler. When my old one broke it was replaced within 24 hours.

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CaptainWarbeck · 01/07/2016 23:49

My 'baby' is 1 and often gets things like jumpers slightly mucky but not really dirty, so yes, 30min quick wash and they're fine. I'm not talking pooey babygros Smile

Thanks everyone else!

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conkerpods · 01/07/2016 23:53

I do everything on a quick wash....I adjust increase the temperature if towels/bedding.

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dudsville · 02/07/2016 08:26

Are tumble driers really life changing? In the way that dishwashers are? I kind of think I want one but haven't had one for nearly 20 years. I've got used to thinking my bath towels are meant to be have that loofah effect.

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Savagebeauty · 02/07/2016 08:29

I've just moved to rented and am missing my tumbledryer and big utility room Sad
The only place I can fit a dryer is the box room but I need to get one as I am pissed off with the weather

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Sallycinnamum · 02/07/2016 08:31

The two things that have changed my life immeasurably (DCS excepted obviously ) are my tumble drier and handheld Dyson.

IN my old house the tumble drier was in the shed at the bottom of our garden and I still used it all the time, even in the depths of winter.

Luckily in our new house it fits in our teeny utility. I honestly love my tumble drier abd don't know what we'd do without it (tragic, I know).

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Ntinyn · 02/07/2016 08:32

I am SO jealous! Lived in a tiny flat for DD1, a winter baby and had washing hanging all over flat every day. Now expecting again and DH puts no value whatsoever on the tumble and is saying no no no but I have just got him to agree to leaving a space in utility as we're remodelling new house this autumn. He says we have to wait until next year though to buy it.

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NapQueen · 02/07/2016 08:35

I'm so envious!

Everything goes in on a quick wash in my house apart from bed linen which goes on a 90° 90min cycle.

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Archedbrowse · 02/07/2016 08:48

Congratulations OP, welcome to the work of tumble drying, you're going to love it Grin

There's always one rabbit [rolls eyes]. Do you mean to say you waste water, energy, detergent by not using the quick wash Hmm. Tut tut, judge judge.

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 02/07/2016 08:51

Do you honestly wash baby clothes on quick wash? Hmm

There always one , isn't there?!

I love my drier OP,it IS life changing and life would be a lot harder without it. EnjoySmile

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pinkieandperkie · 02/07/2016 08:52

I am happy for you op. I use my tumble every day. I've also just started using those scented tumble sheets from the supermarket. The whole house smells so good from the lovely scent.

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TSSDNCOP · 02/07/2016 08:55

Doesn't everything really only need a quick wash. I do everything on a 30 for 30 except towels and bedding which get a quick at 60. I don't even own a line, everything in the TD.

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 02/07/2016 09:00

I wash whites on an hour long 40 wash, most stuff on a 30 min quick wash and bedding on a 60 wash. Clothes don't need to to be boiled!

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Vlier · 02/07/2016 09:01

I love my dryer. No more wet clothes hanging around.

My first "adult feeling' purchase was my dishwasher. Wouldn't want to do without anymore

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Savagebeauty · 02/07/2016 09:03

I wash everything on 30. But then I wear everything just once
( Awaits judgement)
Towels and bedding on 90. Washed weekly so not exactly filthy.

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MassiveStrumpet · 02/07/2016 09:08

I wash almost everything on quick wash. I prefer to put sheets and underpants on the long, hot cycle overnight but if I am trying to slay the laundry pile in a day, I will do the quick wash anyway.

Tumble dryers are awesome. We have a vented on in our conservatory, where the hose can go out a small window without freezing the whole house. Then there's a condenser in the kitchen. I don't care for it but my husband uses it because it's closer.

At my flat (not the family home) I have a washer dryer. I rarely use the drying cycle because it makes everything wrinkley. I will use airers. But I mostly wash sheets, towels and a bit of my own clothing.

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DocMcFanjo · 02/07/2016 09:13

Oh OP. Congratulations! Flowers

It will change your life. I even tumble dry certain non-tumble dryable items on the "cool" setting. Or even just finish line dried stuff in there for that final storable dryness. Shamaze.

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeG0es · 02/07/2016 09:13

They are amazing, I onmy use ours when the weather's no good for line drying but it's so much better than having washing hanging out in the house (we haven't got a spare room or dining room where we could put a clothes horse). The only things that don't go in it are dry clean items like suits and formal dresses.

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