to buy, or not to buy, that is the question
Posted: 01 Feb 2017, 10:09
a tumble drier that is
Every year, this time of year, I have the same dilemma - should I invest in a tumble drier? I had one quite a few years back but gave it away because I wasn't using it much; and it was a daft one that did a thing called sensor dry, ie still every so slightly damp for anything that needed ironing to be ironed easily. Nice if you iron, but I don't so all that happened is that I'd end up with clothing that still needed to be aired or try go onto a 2nd drying cycle.
But the weather patterns seem to have changed loads and the winters are now more wet and damp vs crisp and cold and sunny. My house is a sun trap and on a sunny day clothing on the clothes horse could easily dry in a day, but now it seems to be taking at least 2 if not more. And I'm tired of my flat looking like a Chinese laundry every weekend which is when I do my washing.
So for those who have a drier - if it broke, would you replace it right away or could you live without it?
Every year, this time of year, I have the same dilemma - should I invest in a tumble drier? I had one quite a few years back but gave it away because I wasn't using it much; and it was a daft one that did a thing called sensor dry, ie still every so slightly damp for anything that needed ironing to be ironed easily. Nice if you iron, but I don't so all that happened is that I'd end up with clothing that still needed to be aired or try go onto a 2nd drying cycle.
But the weather patterns seem to have changed loads and the winters are now more wet and damp vs crisp and cold and sunny. My house is a sun trap and on a sunny day clothing on the clothes horse could easily dry in a day, but now it seems to be taking at least 2 if not more. And I'm tired of my flat looking like a Chinese laundry every weekend which is when I do my washing.
So for those who have a drier - if it broke, would you replace it right away or could you live without it?