Aussie lady shares a five-second hack to dry clothes during winter faster and save on money!
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One of the things we love about Australia is how we can make the most out of the free fresh air and sunshine by using our solar-powered clothes dryer (aka our clothesline or hills hoist) to save money. Why spend on a dryer and pay for electricity when you can dry your clothes naturally?
However, come winter time we often don’t have that luxury anymore. Drying laundry outside when the weather is wet and cold is similar to watching paint dry on a wall - it is deadly slow and tedious, and unexpected rain can really put a damper (sorry, but you know we can't resist a good pun) on things.
No need to worry - dryer-related electricity bills (or the alternative - smelly socks and musty laundry) during winter is a thing of the past now that an Aussie homeowner has shared her simple money-saving hack.
Her post on the popular Facebook group, Cleaning & Organising Inspiration Australia, shows us how we can greatly shorten the drying time of our damp clothes. This one easy act that takes only five seconds to set up will leave your clothes dry and ready to fold in no time.
Draping a larger piece of clothing on the opposite end of your clothes rack should trap the heat and dry your clothes quicker. Credit: Cleaning & Organising Inspiration Australia/Facebook
This Aussie lady notes that this is the perfect hack for homeowners who dry their laundry inside and in front of their fans and heaters. She advises placing your wet laundry on a clotheshorse and making sure that it is a safe distance from your heat source, whether it be your radiator, fan heater, or heat pump.
To maximise this setup, this homeowner suggests that you hang a larger piece of clothing on the far end of the clothes rack, which should be at the opposite side to your heat source. By doing so, she explains that you can effectively trap the hot air and keep it circulating around the wet laundry which dries your clothes quicker than simply allowing the hot air to ‘escape’ out the back. Think of the money and time you can save with just one simple act!
‘To help if you dry clothes near a heater, turn sideways and block the other end with a larger piece, adjusting as needed,’ the Aussie woman shares. ‘The heat doesn't blow through as quickly, so the clothes dry faster and you stay warm without guilt!’
Just like us, members of the Facebook group had their minds blown by this super ‘simple but effective’ hack, as described by one. ‘Have just bought a clothes horse to save on the dryer.’
‘This is mega inspiring,’ said another.
‘Instant dryer,’ posted a third. ‘Drying clothes, staying warm, and saving money and resources. Just like our grannies did!’
A few other tips were contributed as well.
‘Wrap a sheet around three sides and the top. Instant dryer,’ someone suggested. It was seconded by another user, who says, ‘I find putting something on top works well too.’
‘I used to put a sheet over the lot to keep the heat in and dry them quicker, especially if you can put them over a heating duct,’ someone else added.
Note: Don’t forget to place your clothes a metre away from your heat source to avoid accidents.
A few other tips for indoor drying that you may find useful:
However, come winter time we often don’t have that luxury anymore. Drying laundry outside when the weather is wet and cold is similar to watching paint dry on a wall - it is deadly slow and tedious, and unexpected rain can really put a damper (sorry, but you know we can't resist a good pun) on things.
No need to worry - dryer-related electricity bills (or the alternative - smelly socks and musty laundry) during winter is a thing of the past now that an Aussie homeowner has shared her simple money-saving hack.
Her post on the popular Facebook group, Cleaning & Organising Inspiration Australia, shows us how we can greatly shorten the drying time of our damp clothes. This one easy act that takes only five seconds to set up will leave your clothes dry and ready to fold in no time.
Draping a larger piece of clothing on the opposite end of your clothes rack should trap the heat and dry your clothes quicker. Credit: Cleaning & Organising Inspiration Australia/Facebook
This Aussie lady notes that this is the perfect hack for homeowners who dry their laundry inside and in front of their fans and heaters. She advises placing your wet laundry on a clotheshorse and making sure that it is a safe distance from your heat source, whether it be your radiator, fan heater, or heat pump.
To maximise this setup, this homeowner suggests that you hang a larger piece of clothing on the far end of the clothes rack, which should be at the opposite side to your heat source. By doing so, she explains that you can effectively trap the hot air and keep it circulating around the wet laundry which dries your clothes quicker than simply allowing the hot air to ‘escape’ out the back. Think of the money and time you can save with just one simple act!
‘To help if you dry clothes near a heater, turn sideways and block the other end with a larger piece, adjusting as needed,’ the Aussie woman shares. ‘The heat doesn't blow through as quickly, so the clothes dry faster and you stay warm without guilt!’
Just like us, members of the Facebook group had their minds blown by this super ‘simple but effective’ hack, as described by one. ‘Have just bought a clothes horse to save on the dryer.’
‘This is mega inspiring,’ said another.
‘Instant dryer,’ posted a third. ‘Drying clothes, staying warm, and saving money and resources. Just like our grannies did!’
A few other tips were contributed as well.
‘Wrap a sheet around three sides and the top. Instant dryer,’ someone suggested. It was seconded by another user, who says, ‘I find putting something on top works well too.’
‘I used to put a sheet over the lot to keep the heat in and dry them quicker, especially if you can put them over a heating duct,’ someone else added.
Note: Don’t forget to place your clothes a metre away from your heat source to avoid accidents.
A few other tips for indoor drying that you may find useful:
- Hang your clothes during the evening. By doing so, your clothes will dry while you sleep and will be ready for folding during the morning.
- Be mindful when hanging your laundry. Placement is everything, and something as simple as leaving space between your items can help avoid dampness and dry your clothes in a jiffy.
- Use an iron and tea towels. This hack isn’t ideal for drying an entire load of wet laundry, but can definitely do the job if you need to dry an item or two in no time.
Simply place the item of clothing in between two tea towels, and lay them down on your ironing board. Continue by ironing the top tea towel layer from edge to edge. By doing so, the tea towels absorb moisture and protect your wet item of clothing from direct heat. Your item of clothing will not only be dry but also wrinkle-free, which is a welcome added bonus!