Laundry optimization problem

Jun 30, 2012 14:21

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anonymous June 30 2012, 11:52:03 UTC
1. Buy a pack of coat hangers
2. When taking the clothes out, even pants and other items (excluding socks and underwear which dry very fast), and place them on the coat hangers. Clothes dry faster when they're on hangers because they are not folded, which allows more surface to be exposed
3. Place the coat hangers on the laundry stand. Laundry stands can contain A LOT of clothes on coat-hangers

So clothes dry faster (more surface exposed to air), there is more room for clothes (because you now use the stand in a similar fashion to a coat rack) and on top of all clothes have less wrinkles.

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ladypine June 30 2012, 20:04:50 UTC
Coat hangers are a nice "out of the box" reply:)

Actually, I do that when I am REALLY tight (winter, lots of long pants and shirts to be ironed). This time I am just musing on my first toddler-starting-to-wear-panties-thinking-they-are just-like-diapers weekend.

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anonymous October 4 2012, 12:59:51 UTC
And buy yourself a decent industrial fan (~400 NIS in most places).

Put it on the floor and just let it work its magic (even in winter time). Electricity wise - should be amazingly cheaper than a dryer + for those really nasty heat waves days - you get yourself a good fan.

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ladypine October 4 2012, 15:14:21 UTC
Great idea! It is even good instead of a cold steam device.

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