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Drying washing indoors tips.

26 replies

Blakey24 · 26/04/2021 14:48

My tumble dryer (my current that is is only 2 months old) has broke. Someone’s coming out to fix it late next week! So I have so many days of no dryer. I have two dc with additional needs who create a ton of laundry so I’m dreading it.

Praying it’ll stay sunny so it can go on the line - have a full load out there today BUT it’s forecast wet this weekend.

I have an airer to use for bits that don’t go in dryer but it’s not big enough for a full load

I do a full load every day! May have to buy another airer - that I have no room for.

Tips on how to get washing to dry quickly inside when it’s to wet to put outside?

Sounds so trivial but I have so much washing every day 😒😒 I can’t really rely on the weather to be nice!

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Nat6999 · 28/04/2021 00:08

Buy a dry buddy, it's a clothes airer with a fan heater, you load up the clothes, put the cover over & switch on, I had one in my old house when I hadn't got room for a tumble dryer, it dried a full load in 90 minutes & because everything is on hangers there is less ironing. They are about £60 & fold down to the size of a bucket. Great to keep for emergencies.

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