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Thanks to my ‘genius’ laundry hack I get my loads dry – I haven’t used my tumble dryer & don’t have airers in every room


A WOMAN has shared the ‘genius’ laundry hack she swears by that gets all her loads dry without using a tumble dryer.

So if you’re on a budget and are looking to cut costs this winter, fear not, you’ve come to the right place.

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A woman has revealed that rather than splashing the cash using her tumble dryer, she has come up with a savvy way to get her laundry dry inside in winter[/caption]

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And no, Maria Parsons doesn’t have clothes airers all over her home[/caption]

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With her savvy trick, she can dry her clothes out of the way, above her stairs[/caption]

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Maria’s husband built her this easily detached design, meaning she can dry her clothes without breaking the bank or having airers in the way[/caption]

Not only this, but if you’ve got a small home and don’t fancy having clothes airers in every single room, this is just the thing for you.

A savvy woman named Maria Parsons took to social media to share how she gets her washing dry in winter, leaving many open-mouthed.

Posting on Mrs Hinch Made Me Do It, a private Facebook group with 231,200 members, Maria explained that her husband made her a handy clothes airer, attached to her ceiling, so that she can dry her laundry over the stairs, without it getting in the way.

Thrilled with her DIY airer, she wrote: “If anyone else has unwanted space above the stairs, my advice is, utilise it.

“This has saved me hundreds of pounds this winter and I haven’t even touched my tumble dryer.

“My design, but my husband made it. It still needs painting when we get a nice day, and it can be detached easily.

“It’s been bespoke made to my height, 5ft 1, as I do most of the washing.”

And thanks to its size, Maria can do multiple loads of washing and get them dry at once, as she added: “I can fit around six loads of normal washing on this if I use coat hangers on either side of the wood for t-shirts and hoodies and then just the lines for trousers and shorts.

“Six adults in my house so, as you can imagine, the amount of washing is crazy!

“Also, no more clothes airers around the house.”


FACEBOOK USERS REACT

Maria’s post has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 1,500 likes and 362 comments.

But social media users were left divided with her laundry hack – whilst some thought it was ‘genius’, others hailed it an ‘eyesore’. 

This is genius! Start selling them!


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One person said: “Brilliant idea.” 

Another added: “Love it!! I’d rather have something like this than airers about! All in one place and house smelling lovely!”

More winter laundry tips

Tackling laundry in the winter can be a challenge, but these handy tips can help you stay on top of it:

  • Use a Dehumidifier: Place a dehumidifier in your drying area to speed up the drying process and prevent dampness.
  • Spin Cycle Boost: Run an extra spin cycle on your washing machine to remove excess water from clothes, reducing drying time.
  • Indoor Drying Rack: Invest in a good-quality indoor drying rack and position it near a radiator or in a well-ventilated room.
  • Tumble Dryer Balls: Add tumble dryer balls to your dryer to help clothes dry faster and reduce static cling.
  • Space-Saving Hangers: Use space-saving hangers or a retractable washing line to maximise indoor drying space.
  • Microfibre Towels: Lay microfibre towels over your drying rack to absorb extra moisture from hanging clothes.
  • Partially Dry Outside: On dry days, hang clothes outside for a short period before bringing them in to finish drying.

These hacks can help you keep your laundry routine efficient and your clothes fresh, even during the colder months.

A third commented: “This is genius! Start selling them! You could do very well! I don’t have space, but would buy one!”

Whilst someone else chimed in: “As a mother of five this would work wonders for me.”

Dreadful


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However, at the same time, one user wrote: “I couldn’t live like that. I couldn’t even sleep knowing there was clothes hanging off it.” 

A second simply penned: “Eyesore!”

Another Facebook user rudely remarked: “Dreadful.”

And someone else claimed: “This would drive me mad.”

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