In life , people need to have dry washing too. I put things on the radiators too .I have a condenser one in an outhouse. Makes your towels really soft, which is delightful after growing up using towels that were like cardboard. I put things like underwear on radiatorsI was advised when having a damp survey not to dry things in the house on my airer, but I still do
I personally love our tumble dryer - I’m sure others have said but a condenser one doesn’t need to be plumbed in and you just have to empty the water every 2-3 cycles (not a hard job , I use it to water the plants !)I’ve recently moved into a house that has the space for a tumble dryer for the first time ever. Having looked online I am totally confused what they all do and what the differences arewhat is a condenser?? Are they worth it in terms of usage? Do they shrink your clothes? I line dry our clothes wherever possible (I live in the UK) and if not, have them on airers indoors but they do get in the way a bit.
Do you think they are worth the money/efficient to run etc.?
Thanks
This is what i plan to do, i am hoping to invest in a tumble dryer next month and aim to use it purely to finish off the clothes after being outsideI try and hang stuff as much as possible, if the ground outside is dry then your washing will dry however I tend to finish the last 5-10 minutes in the dryer. It cuts down on ironing if I shake them out and fold when still warm, it also softens stuff and removes the dog hair (my main reason for having itblack uniforms/clothes and yellow labradors)
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