Do you have an appointment coming up and your pants aren’t dry yet? Bad luck, the weather outside isn’t the best, it’s pouring rain! If you don’t want to use the heater either, we have another very practical solution. It may surprise you that while your washing machine does not have a drying function, it can act as a dryer in an emergency. Quickly find out how to use it. And also take advantage of our tips for effectively drying your clothes at home.
Main disadvantage: the air is constantly humid in cold weather
In winter, humidity is more present, which can be a real problem in homes, especially for those who do not have a tumble dryer to help dry their clothes. Indeed, it is often impossible to dry clothes outside, due to rain, snow and very low temperatures. In such a situation, not everyone necessarily wants to use heaters to dry clothes. Especially since this option is not the healthiest: radiators only increase the humidity level, such air is not very beneficial for our health, especially for the lungs. A less risky solution? For quick drying, your classic washing machine will do the trick!
How to dry clothes in the washing machine?
If you need your clothes to dry much faster, after washing them, put them back in the washing machine! Except this time you’ll need to add a large, clean, dry bath towel. It should not be wrinkled in order to be able to absorb water.
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