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Using evaporated water from tumble dryer

ey143
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Hi
As daft as it may sound, I am trying to find good uses for the water that we would ordinarily throw away from our condensing dryer. We use this water for topping up the iron at present (saves having to buy distilled water) so as to avoid the build up of limescale.
I was thinking of also using it in our 10 month old's Tommee Tippee baby bottle warmer (the unit that works like a kettle for rapidly heating up a bottle or baby food jar). This might sound strange but because the water is not contaminating the milk or food supply, is this safe? Would there be so much bacteria in the evaporated water to make this a bad idea? The reason again is to avoid the build up of lime scale in the bottle warmer.
Thanks.
As daft as it may sound, I am trying to find good uses for the water that we would ordinarily throw away from our condensing dryer. We use this water for topping up the iron at present (saves having to buy distilled water) so as to avoid the build up of limescale.
I was thinking of also using it in our 10 month old's Tommee Tippee baby bottle warmer (the unit that works like a kettle for rapidly heating up a bottle or baby food jar). This might sound strange but because the water is not contaminating the milk or food supply, is this safe? Would there be so much bacteria in the evaporated water to make this a bad idea? The reason again is to avoid the build up of lime scale in the bottle warmer.
Thanks.
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Is it worth the risk? Why don't you just water the plants with it or something...
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You can use the water for your iron instead0
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........... I am trying to find good uses for the water that we would ordinarily throw away from our condensing dryer. We use this water for topping up the iron at present (saves having to buy distilled water) so as to avoid the build up of limescale......You can use the water for your iron instead
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I don't see why not as long as you wipe the bottle dry after. Just doesn't sound too nice.
If you want to save water you could use the water to flush the toilet. Sounds strange but it would save a small amount of wateror possibly fill the water tank on the car? Water plants, boil it to fill a hot water bottle.
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I feel stupid asking this question now! How do you close this thread off?! Lol
It's not a huge amount. I would just drain it but thought about avoiding limescale on the bottle warmer.
Anyway lets end this pointless question of mine. Too much time on my hands.Be ALERT - The world needs more LERTS0 -
I don't think it's a stupid question:). Every time I empty ours I think I should be doing something useful with it rather than just pouring it down the sink.I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days attack me at once0
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I often think I should be doing something with it instead of throwing it away!First date 10.2.2002
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Silly question, but how do you collect the water? Can you add it to/top up a water butt with it (if you have one)?
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A water butt connection would not be practical and probably not possible. Most condensing dryers have a removable drawer containing the evaporated water which you can simply pull completely out and empty at will (like a washing machine soap dispenser).
Some machines can also be connected to a waste pipe to rid the water.Be ALERT - The world needs more LERTS0 -
I put mine in my mop bucket and use it to mop the floor with :rotfl:0
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