During the summer I love to dry washing outside. We have two garden washing lines and all clothes, towels and bedding are dried there unless it is wet.
In winter I give up trying to dry things outside. The days are short and unless it is totally dry with some wind, things will be hardly any drier when you bring them in than when you put them out.
We have an ancient tumble drier (it was mine) in the garage which we rarely use. We tend to combine the use of airers and hanging clothes up on coat hangers to dry washing indoors. I hate washing hanging about and love it when we can start to hang it on the washing line again.
I have seen heated airers. Has anyone tried one of those?
How do you get your winter washing dry?
In winter I give up trying to dry things outside. The days are short and unless it is totally dry with some wind, things will be hardly any drier when you bring them in than when you put them out.
We have an ancient tumble drier (it was mine) in the garage which we rarely use. We tend to combine the use of airers and hanging clothes up on coat hangers to dry washing indoors. I hate washing hanging about and love it when we can start to hang it on the washing line again.
I have seen heated airers. Has anyone tried one of those?
How do you get your winter washing dry?
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