Lex Foutish
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Back about October we bought a clothes airer, big enough to take a full washing machine load. Prior to this, we generally washed clothes in the washing machine and then transferred most of them straight to the tumble dryer during winter (and summer!) months-generally for well over an hour-to dry them.
Now we wash them as before and then place them on the clothes airer in the sitting room (which is a nice warm room) before we go to bed at night. When we get up in the morning the clothes are almost dry and more or less completely dry when we get home from work in the evening. We just pop them in the tumble dryer for two minutes to make sure they're fully aired.
We've often saved ourselves five full tumble drying sessions in a week, a big saving on electricity charges.
I would strongly recommend getting one and I'd also recommend you spend a few bob extra, as you're at it, and get a sturdy one that will last.
Now we wash them as before and then place them on the clothes airer in the sitting room (which is a nice warm room) before we go to bed at night. When we get up in the morning the clothes are almost dry and more or less completely dry when we get home from work in the evening. We just pop them in the tumble dryer for two minutes to make sure they're fully aired.
We've often saved ourselves five full tumble drying sessions in a week, a big saving on electricity charges.
I would strongly recommend getting one and I'd also recommend you spend a few bob extra, as you're at it, and get a sturdy one that will last.