• Vegasimov@reddthat.com
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      1 year ago

      What? This is how most people in European cities dry their clothes and I guarantee they all have smaller houses than in American cities

      Just needs a clotheshorse which is like the size of a table

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      1 year ago

      And infinity time.

      We were traveling in the UK and stayed with some family and we needed to do laundry pretty bad and they had a washer dryer combo machine. Obviously it was still wet afterwards, and we hung it to finish drying.

      And left two days later with damp clothes.

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      1 year ago

      I have 3 kids and do the laundry on Wednesday and Sunday, about 3-4 loads each time. Everything gets hang-dried except towels, socks, pyjama-pants, and men’s undies, which go in one big late-night load in the dryer when the juice is cheap.

      It takes 2 small clothes horses in my laundry room. Not a huge basement.

      Only time I’m doing lots of drying is when I’m washing sheets, which is probably less often than I should.