{"id":68075,"date":"2023-10-18T14:39:35","date_gmt":"2023-10-18T14:39:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rapidcelnews.com\/?p=68075"},"modified":"2023-10-18T14:39:35","modified_gmt":"2023-10-18T14:39:35","slug":"mrs-hinch-fans-share-speedy-tip-to-dry-clothes-and-you-dont-need-tumble-dryer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rapidcelnews.com\/lifestyle\/mrs-hinch-fans-share-speedy-tip-to-dry-clothes-and-you-dont-need-tumble-dryer\/","title":{"rendered":"Mrs Hinch fans share speedy tip to dry clothes \u2013 and you dont need tumble dryer"},"content":{"rendered":"

As household costs continue to rise, many Brits are looking for the best ways to dry laundry inside.<\/p>\n

Now in a bid to avoid sending energy bills through the roof in winter, cleaning fans shared the "best way" to dry laundry without using a tumble dryer or heating.<\/p>\n

Tumble dryers are common in some family homes, but many households either don't have one or avoid them since they use a lot of energy. Vented tumble dryers can cost around \u00a3140 a year to run and condensers around \u00a3146.<\/p>\n

READ MORE: Mrs Hinch's best kitchen cleaning hacks that make oven, toaster and fridge gleam<\/b><\/p>\n

You can read more lifestyle stories from Daily Star here.<\/b><\/p>\n

Luckily, over on the Mrs Hinch Made Me Do It Facebook page, one woman asked for laundry drying tips and she got many responses.<\/p>\n

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She said: "Best way to dry clothes in winter with no tumble dryer?" Since it was shared, the post received over 210 responses and most group members suggested pairing a regular airer with a dehumidifier. <\/p>\n

One revealed: "Heated airer and a dehumidifier work perfectly, they are a God send." Another wrote: "I've got a clothes horse and dehumidifier. When I can I get it outside even if a couple of hours."<\/p>\n

A third commented: "Airer and a dehumidifier \u2013 it is a game changer! Dries so quick and the clothes smell so fresh." As a fourth replied: "Agreed! I always do this. Can't beat the combination. It's saved me loads of money."<\/p>\n

Meanwhile a group member agreed using a dehumidifier and airer is "absolutely the best way". She continued: "I can 90% dry a full load in around three hours and there are no nasty damp smells left on the clothes."<\/p>\n

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