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1. morsch+13[view] [source] 2022-10-07 12:10:31
>>taraka+(OP)
For the entirety of my life, we've hung or clothes to dry inside. No dryer. No, they don't smell bad. Yes, even with small kids in the household. No, there is no problem with mold. No, it doesn't take forever, I'd estimate twelve hours most of the year, depending on how fast you spun them (typically 1200+ rpm).

Yes, the evaporating cools down the room, though I can't say I ever noticed it. In terms of energy efficiency compared to a dryer, it's much better in summer, and not much better in winter, though you get a humidifier as a freeby.

Yes, it's a chore, a full load takes about ten minutes to hang, and it's real boring work.

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2. forgot+h3[view] [source] 2022-10-07 12:12:22
>>morsch+13
Clothes last much longer that way, too.

The dryer wears down clothing very quickly with friction.

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3. lotsof+gc[view] [source] 2022-10-07 13:07:59
>>forgot+h3
I wear ASICS/Uniqlo/Next/Adidas/Express/etc level clothing ($5 to $30 per item) and it lasts many years (5+) even though I use washers and dryers constantly.

Cannot imagine additional longevity would be worth all the work of manually doing it.

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4. perfec+jd[view] [source] 2022-10-07 13:13:47
>>lotsof+gc
it depends on the fabric materials used. not all of them are prone to degradation from dryer heat. i didn't notice it until my wife told me about it so now i make an effort to dry my nicer clothes on a stand rather than in the dryer.
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