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How to properly use a dryer

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How to properly use a dryer
Posted On: August 9, 2020

Many people view the automatic clothes dryer as a necessity to everyday life, alongside the washing machine. Some areas don’t tolerate outdoor clotheslines, and dryer racks aren’t the best choice for larger items. Many of us simply do not have the time for clothes to air dry, but are you using your automatic dryer to its full potential?

Getting Good Looking Clothes from Your Dryer
Using your dryer efficiently is more complex than simply pushing a button. Take the time to learn how to use your machine’s various heat levels and settings to your advantage. The level of heat chosen should depend on the types of fabrics being dried. Not everything needs to be dried hot. It may seem like the fastest way to get the job done, but the excessive heat contributes to shrinkage and damage to clothing due to over-drying.

It’s also important that you never overload the dryer. The clothes need space to move around freely to dry more efficiently and to prevent wrinkles. When you remove clothes from the washer, make sure you shake each piece of clothing to untangle them. You’ll reduce the number of wrinkles if you take out clothing of every type of fabric when they’re still slightly damp.  

Minimizing Energy Costs
The costs of managing a natural gas clothes dryer are almost always going to be less than an electric dryer. For many years, nearly every dryer cost the same amount of many to operate properly. 

When loading your dryer, make sure you separate lightweight fabrics from heavyweight ones for more even drying. Ensure that you dry in full loads, not just a couple items, to save money on energy costs. Drying multiple loads consecutively saves energy because the dryer doesn’t have to warm up every time.

Don’t add wet items to a partially dry load. This will confuse the moisture detector in the dryer and could over dry some of your clothing. Also, don’t open the dryer door when it is unnecessary. Doing so will add time to the drying cycle by allowing warm air escape. 

You must clean the lint screen after every load. Even the smallest amount of lint increases the drying time. If it’s possible, install your dryer in a somewhat warm area. Keeping your machine in an unheated space will make the 
 



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How to properly use a dryer
Posted On: August 9, 2020

Many people view the automatic clothes dryer as a necessity to everyday life, alongside the washing machine. Some areas don’t tolerate outdoor clotheslines, and dryer racks aren’t the best choice for larger items. Many of us simply do not have the time for clothes to air dry, but are you using your automatic dryer to its full potential?

Getting Good Looking Clothes from Your Dryer
Using your dryer efficiently is more complex than simply pushing a button. Take the time to learn how to use your machine’s various heat levels and settings to your advantage. The level of heat chosen should depend on the types of fabrics being dried. Not everything needs to be dried hot. It may seem like the fastest way to get the job done, but the excessive heat contributes to shrinkage and damage to clothing due to over-drying.

It’s also important that you never overload the dryer. The clothes need space to move around freely to dry more efficiently and to prevent wrinkles. When you remove clothes from the washer, make sure you shake each piece of clothing to untangle them. You’ll reduce the number of wrinkles if you take out clothing of every type of fabric when they’re still slightly damp.  

Minimizing Energy Costs
The costs of managing a natural gas clothes dryer are almost always going to be less than an electric dryer. For many years, nearly every dryer cost the same amount of many to operate properly. 

When loading your dryer, make sure you separate lightweight fabrics from heavyweight ones for more even drying. Ensure that you dry in full loads, not just a couple items, to save money on energy costs. Drying multiple loads consecutively saves energy because the dryer doesn’t have to warm up every time.

Don’t add wet items to a partially dry load. This will confuse the moisture detector in the dryer and could over dry some of your clothing. Also, don’t open the dryer door when it is unnecessary. Doing so will add time to the drying cycle by allowing warm air escape. 

You must clean the lint screen after every load. Even the smallest amount of lint increases the drying time. If it’s possible, install your dryer in a somewhat warm area. Keeping your machine in an unheated space will make the 
 



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