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Anyone else drowning under a sea of washing due to awful weather?

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Blossomhowl · 03/11/2005 18:31

Tumble dryer is stuffed at back of garage that is full to brim so until dh gets his act together and gets it out I have to rely on radiators, racks and the odd spell of dry weather.

I am literally drowning with washing. Anyone else like me this week?

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abitbroke · 07/11/2005 14:23

If you're really desperate, you can iron it dry.

I hate ironing, but also hate wet washing everywhere, so have been known to get out the ironing board and iron things till they're dry.

Always iron shirts straight from the machine anyway.

cuddlymum · 07/11/2005 14:26

Expat.. not quite sure how something to do with her husband and someone he works with! It is great... although we have two episodes to watch this week! You will love it!

cuddlymum · 07/11/2005 14:27

It is hard enough doing the washing, drying, ironing etc. etc. but the thing I loth most is putting it away and finding a place for it all!

Groggymama · 07/11/2005 14:54

i would chop my leg off for a tumble dryer this winter

mumfor1sttime · 07/11/2005 14:58

Since I had ds have never seen so much washing! Using motherease so machine is on every day. I havent got a garden - just a drive way, so nowhere to dry clothes. Have had heating on today just to dry clothes on radiator!
I heard you can get work top tumble dryers is this true?! (dont have enough room in my 2 up 2 down for this kind of luxury!!)

Blossomhill · 07/11/2005 20:53

My tumble dryer is only small and should imagine it woul dfit on a work top mumsforfirsttime. It's a white knight and cost about £100.

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