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Morning denizens
Grey, autumnal day here, though in theory it'll stay dry at least until this evening
Shopping done, and prescription collected
Coffee is now brewing
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Second batch of laundry: towels
My washing machine, having been moved a foot or so to one side when I got rid of an old fridge, has been wobbling a bit when on spin, which is noisy and unsettling. I finally got around to grovelling on the floor before it like a supplicant to a mediaeval monarch, trying to adjust its feet. I couldn't get any of them to turn (implying they're already OK) except one of the front ones, which moved less than an eighth of a turn - yet that seems to have had a tremendous soothing effect. Amazing the difference around a sixteenth of an inch or less can make to a piece of machinery spinning its innards at high speed
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Even the mighty 1600RPM spin, which I've used quite sparingly up to now for fear of shaking open the very gates of Hell, is now tolerable
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Anyway, that's clean clothes for work and clean towels, and I have no more room for drying stuff; so anything else will have to wait until tomorrow
I might get one of those small tumble dryers; drying on the clothes horse is all well and good in summer, but in winter it's a bit of a drawn-out process
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Don't you have a dehumidifier? They speed up drying of clothes plus remove excess moisture from the air.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnyway, that's clean clothes for work and clean towels, and I have no more room for drying stuff; so anything else will have to wait until tomorrow
I might get one of those small tumble dryers; drying on the clothes horse is all well and good in summer, but in winter it's a bit of a drawn-out process
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Nope. I don't really have a problem with moisture in the air here, or at least not that I've noticed. Maybe I should consider that as an alternative.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDon't you have a dehumidifier? They speed up drying of clothes plus remove excess moisture from the air.Comment
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