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I dried all the washing on the line yesterday.
The towels are like sandpaper.
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Why would I want my living room full of wet clothes? It's Victorian house but that would be like stepping back 100 years. Maybe get out the copper bath too? We have a dedicated laundry room and dehumidifiers are a huge boon.Originally posted by Lance View Post
spare room????
This goes up in front of the log burner. Dries in no time.
But it would be a vaguely interesting comparison.
Not sure you'd need a dehumidifier though. Do you not spin the clothes before hanging them up?
Or is your house damp/small?
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They dry much much quicker with a dehumidifier running.Originally posted by Lance View Post
spare room????
This goes up in front of the log burner. Dries in no time.
But it would be a vaguely interesting comparison.
Not sure you'd need a dehumidifier though. Do you not spin the clothes before hanging them up?
Or is your house damp/small?
And they aren't expensive to run. You just need to put it in a room you aren't using for a few hours.
They are cheaper to use than a tumble dryer.
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spare room????Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Those don't really work unless you keep the room warm and well-ventilated. Heating a room is energy-intensive and requires a fair bit of space.
We use them but have to run a dehumidifier especially in colder months. It would be (a bit) interesting to compare the energy use of a dryer compared to the energy use to heat and dehumidify a spare room.
This goes up in front of the log burner. Dries in no time.
But it would be a vaguely interesting comparison.
Not sure you'd need a dehumidifier though. Do you not spin the clothes before hanging them up?
Or is your house damp/small?
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Those don't really work unless you keep the room warm and well-ventilated. Heating a room is energy-intensive and requires a fair bit of space.Originally posted by Lance View Post
not every solution needs to be expensive and energy intensive
We use them but have to run a dehumidifier especially in colder months. It would be (a bit) interesting to compare the energy use of a dryer compared to the energy use to heat and dehumidify a spare room.
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Ah. That explains:Originally posted by WTFH View Post
I used to have one like that, it worked great but it was far lower. At that height you're really only going to get the ones on penny farthings.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ndle-bars.html
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Well done.
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No, just a more economical way of drying your clothes, albeit at the expense of time.Originally posted by Lance View Post
oops. I was confused but I thought this was about a washing machine though, not CH.
qh
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