I used to get mould & steamy windows from drying clothes indoors during winter – until I found a ‘game-changing’ 9p hack

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I used to get mould & steamy windows from drying clothes indoors during winter – until I found a ‘game-changing’ 9p hack
Author: Olivia Stringer
Published: Dec, 17 2024 10:43

A WOMAN has revealed a 'game-changing' hack, that dries her laundry quickly, for just 9p. During the cold winter months, drying clothes indoor can seem like an impossible task. Hanging them out to dry on an airer can take days, whereas popping your clothes in the tumble dryer can end up being pretty pricey.

 [Drying clothes in the winter can be a tricky task]
Image Credit: The Sun [Drying clothes in the winter can be a tricky task]

Drying clothes indoors can also lead to mould and damp, due to the moisture released into the air whilst clothes are drying. Some popular options people use to dry their clothes quicker are purchasing either a heated airer of a dehumidifier. One woman who trialled both took to the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group to reveal which option she thought was best.

 [Dehumidifiers can help to dry your clothes quicker]
Image Credit: The Sun [Dehumidifiers can help to dry your clothes quicker]

She said: "This is my dehumidifier I got from Scewfix £109. "Best thing I ever bought. Absolute game-changer. “It drys our clothes, in a house of five in three hours. "We always had steamy windows and a few mould spots were coming. “Not a bit of condensation since we’ve had it and it’s very cheap on the electric.

"It says it’s 3p an hour and it really hasn’t affected my electric usage. “Highly recommend switching to a dehumidifier after using a heated airer for some time.". To use the dehumidifier to help dry your clothes, simply place it near your clothes airer, and the device will suck the moisture off your clothes.

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