Winter’s chill might put a damper on drying clothes, but that doesn’t mean we need to crank up the heating or run the dryer all night! A clever trick, gaining traction among fans of the cleaning queen Mrs. Hinch, promises to dry clothes overnight without the added cost or effort. Curious? Read on!
The dehumidifier: a winter drying hero!

The days of warm breezes drying your laundry in a flash are gone, and with the colder months rolling in, the dreaded tumble dryer becomes a costly necessity. But what if you could keep your clothes fresh and your wallet happy? Enter the humble dehumidifier — a hero for those who want dry clothes without skyrocketing bills.
How to use a dehumidifier for faster drying.

A dehumidifier works wonders in the fight against winter dampness. It’s been hailed in the “Mrs. Hinch Made Me Do It” Facebook group as a game-changer. One member wrote, “Hang clothes on an airer with a dehumidifier nearby—it dries faster than my tumble dryer!” Another user chimed in, praising the method: “Clothes dry overnight, and no damp smell!”
Why the dehumidifier works so well?

So, how does it work? A dehumidifier removes moisture from the air, which speeds up drying and prevents mold. Place it in a small room with your laundry, and shut the door.
The confined space maximizes its efficiency, making your clothes dry faster. You’ll be amazed by how much water it collects — often liters overnight!
Spin to win: the extra spin trick.

For an extra drying boost, don’t forget the spin cycle! Adding an extra spin at the end of your wash can help remove any lingering water, reducing drying time. One user on another Facebook group raved, “I always do an extra spin before drying inside — it’s amazing how much quicker the clothes dry!”
Make your tumble dryer more efficient.

Not quite ready to give up the tumble dryer? Try this hack: add a dry towel to your wet laundry load for the first 15-20 minutes. The towel absorbs moisture, helping clothes dry faster.
One fan claimed, “It cuts down on drying time and saves on energy costs.” Wool dryer balls are another nifty option that users say “works like a charm.”
Why avoid drying clothes on radiators?

While using radiators or heaters to dry clothes might be tempting, beware! They can increase moisture in your home, leading to mold and mildew — not to mention a nasty, musty smell on your laundry. The dehumidifier technique avoids these pitfalls, making it a much healthier and fresher alternative.
Fan it out: the power of airflow.

Some cleaning enthusiasts suggest placing your clothes near a fan or an open window on a sunny day. Even in winter, a bit of airflow can do wonders for drying.
But if that seems too chilly, try using your bathroom’s extractor fan. It’s another smart way to whisk away moisture without any added cost.
Get creative: unusual hacks for drying clothes.

If all else fails, get creative! Consider ironing your damp clothes with a towel on top to absorb moisture. Or, if you’re feeling adventurous, try rolling wet garments in a dry towel and giving them a good squeeze — like a burrito for laundry! It might just become your new favorite trick.
Are you ready to save on your energy bills?

Winter doesn’t have to mean damp clothes and sky-high energy bills. With these simple hacks, you can enjoy fresh, dry laundry without breaking the bank—or a sweat! So, why not give them a go? Your wallet, and your wardrobe, will thank you.