Effective Ways to Dry Your Clothes
Many people who live in apartments depend on the clothes-dryer to dry their laundry, but there are other ways that will save your power bill. If you cannot have an outside clothesline, then you may be able to place some kind of line on your veranda or balcony. Clothes airers come in various shapes and sizes and are not expensive. But if you live up high, don't place them on the balcony or the wind could send them over and all your washing will end up on the floor.
To save space on the clothes airer, hang as many clothes as possible on hangers. Hangers take up much less room and are also good for using on the shower rail if you have one. Small and light items should be placed to the inside, while large and heavy things dry best on the outside where they will get optimum air movement.
A good place for a clothes airer is near a window, air vent or door, if it can be left ajar. A fan doesn't cost much to run and can be left oscillating across your clothes overnight. The air movement will help them to dry more quickly.
Another good idea is to use a metal curtain rod between two chairs or a bench and chair. Many clothes hangers can fit on one two-metre curtain rod
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