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Drying clothes in this weather
dori2o
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With the weather here in the north west changing from minute to minute, how are people getting their clothes dry?
Our heating is off atm and unlikely to got turned back on until late Sept/October as our house is, and always has been since we had CW and loft insulation installed, warm all the time in summer and autumn.
Our 2 downstairs rads have clothes/towels/bedding on them (can't use the upstairs ones as they are only small rads, we have 2 maidens with clothes drying on them, and some clothes on hangers hung wherever drying.
How are others getting their clothes dry?
Our heating is off atm and unlikely to got turned back on until late Sept/October as our house is, and always has been since we had CW and loft insulation installed, warm all the time in summer and autumn.
Our 2 downstairs rads have clothes/towels/bedding on them (can't use the upstairs ones as they are only small rads, we have 2 maidens with clothes drying on them, and some clothes on hangers hung wherever drying.
How are others getting their clothes dry?
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I don't think there is a problem getting stuff dry in the Summer as you have done if its raining I hang it on an airer indoors Shirts on hangers in the bathroom , with windows and doors open it all dries really quickly, if its changeable I hang it in the garden anyway if it gets damp in a shower its not a problem and when the sun comes out it again dries quickly#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
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We use a clothes airer
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/8500447.htm
clothes dry in house as its till warm during day this time of year with no heating we do have a tumble but rarer use it0
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