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Laundry Hacks: Getting Clothes Dry in Wet Weather


06/02/2024

Welcome back to the savvy world of PriceCruncher UK, where we tackle everyday challenges with practical solutions. Today's focus is on a particularly pesky problem during the wetter months: efficiently drying clothes. With a sprinkle of creativity and a dash of know-how, we've compiled a list of hacks to make drying clothes in winter less of a chore, all while keeping an eye on your energy bills and the care of your delicate items.

1. Extra Spin Cycle in Washing Machines

Begin by giving your wet laundry an extra spin in your washing machine. This extra spin cycle removes excess water, reducing drying time significantly, which is crucial for larger items and loads of washing that tend to retain more moisture.

2. Dehumidifiers and Heated Clothes Airers

Combat excess moisture in your home with a dehumidifier, which helps in faster drying by removing moisture-laden air. Complement this with a heated clothes airer or a heated dryer. Heated airers are a game changer in the drying process, especially for clothes in winter, offering quick drying and energy-efficient solutions.

3. Utilise Tumble Dryers Wisely

Tumble dryers, particularly heat pump tumble dryers, are fantastic for drying clothes quickly. Use tumble dryer balls for more efficient air circulation and unbeatable freshness. Always check the clothing care label before tumble drying, especially for delicate items and baby clothes.

4. Innovative Indoor Drying Racks

Maximise your indoor drying space with a 6 Height-Adjustable Laundry Drying Rack or a Tier Indoor Clothes Airer. Drying racks are perfect for air-drying garments flat, reducing the need for ironing time and preventing static cling.

5. Hair Dryer and Ironing Board Tricks

For quick drying of individual pieces, a hair dryer can come in handy. Just make sure to keep it on a warm setting and not too close to the fabric. Use your ironing board and a hot iron for clothes that need to be dried and ironed simultaneously, saving time and energy.

6. Optimise Heat Sources

During the colder months, make use of warm radiators or electric radiators, but avoid direct heat to prevent damage. A heated towel rail can also double as a drying space for small items or a clean towel.

7. Air Circulation is Key

Poor air circulation can lead to a musty smell in clothes. Use a desk fan to mimic outdoor air circulation, enhancing the drying process. This is a cost-effective way to ensure your clothes dry evenly and quickly.

8. Laundry Basket Organization

Organise your laundry loads using a laundry basket, separating clothes based on fabric type and drying needs. This helps in managing your laundry efficiently, ensuring that each piece of laundry gets the care it requires.

9. Use of Fabric Conditioner

Adding fabric conditioner like Lenor in your rinse water not only leaves your clothes with unbeatable freshness but also can aid in quicker drying as it helps in moisture absorption, particularly for refined materials.

10. Energy-Saving Tips

Keep an eye on energy costs by choosing energy-efficient drying methods. For example, using a clothes horse or clothes on hangers can be an energy-saving alternative to using a dryer. Also, consider your energy price and consumption when choosing a drying method.

In conclusion, drying clothes doesn't have to be a daunting task, even during the wet, winter months. With these hacks, you can efficiently manage your loads of washing and keep your energy bills in check. For all your laundry appliance needs, from washing machines to tumble dryers and heated airers, don't forget to visit PriceCruncher UK. Here's to happy and efficient laundering!