Snowy36
2020-02-04 14:16:44
- #1
you see, the dryer has already taught you how to operate it without reading the manual. maybe some things would have fit if you had done it before... but, hey! you never stop learning.
60 minutes pre-program, then hang up. that's the motto. the clothes are then fluffier, lint-free, and slightly dried, and you save 4-6 liters of water per load that instead of going into the air goes down the drain. that's how my mom has been doing it for 35 years, and that's how I do it too, and that's how my wife's mom has always done it...
no idea how anyone comes up with the idea to dry clothes completely in the dryer. the last bit of moisture takes the most electricity and is also the hottest.
I don't understand what I have the dryer for then... I can just hang everything up wet and wait... my enthalpy exchanger would be happy about some humid air... I'm annoyed by all the hanging up and taking down and wasting space... if I have to do it all anyway then I don't need it for the laundry, at most for towels