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No more damp clothes all over the apartment: a trick to dry laundry in half the time

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Have you ever opened the dryer and felt like your laundry was taking forever to dry? The laundry is spinning, the minutes are ticking, and it feels like time has stopped in the bathroom or laundry room. And then the electricity bill confirms it. There is a simple trick that can significantly shorten the drying time, all you need is a towel!

If you've ever felt like your dryer needed... an eternity to dry a single load of laundry, the reason is often the excess moisture that needs to be removed during the cycle. The good news is that you can speed up the initial phase of this process considerably. And that's where a trick, which many users swear by – simply put it in the drum add a dry towel.

A trick that can significantly shorten drying time

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At first glance, it seems almost too simple to be true. But the idea is completely logical. When you add a clean, completely dry towel to wet laundry in the dryer, it acts as a highly absorbent assistant. It absorbs some of the moisture from the clothes faster than the hot air would otherwise remove it from the fabrics.

This means the dryer has less work to do right from the start. Less moisture in clothes means faster drying, and consequently also lower energy consumptionThe difference can be particularly noticeable with larger loads.

Why does this trick even work?

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There is no magic in the background, but quite a bit simple physics. A dry towel has a high absorbency, so it quickly picks up some of the excess moisture from wet fabrics. At the same time, it also helps to separate crumpled or stuck pieces of laundry during the drum rotation, which improves warm air circulation.

Better air flow is one of the key reasons why clothes dry more efficientlyWhen air circulates more easily between individual pieces of laundry, heat is distributed more evenly, and the process is faster and more efficient.

The key fifteen-minute rule

Although the concept is simple, its effectiveness stands or falls on one key step. The dry towel should not be left in the machine until the end of the cycle. Experts warn that the appliance should after about fifteen minutes Stop the operation and remove the towel, which has absorbed the maximum amount of moisture by then.

If this one stayed in the drum, the moisture would simply be redistributed among the clothes, defeating the original purpose and even extending the drying time. After removing the towel, the cycle continues normally, and the remaining laundry is dried in a significantly shorter time.

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