Consumer
Reports & Tips As the cost of living goes up we
all try to find ways to save our hard earned cash. I have compiled some ways to
keep your energy bill down as well as ways to look after your cloths so they
last you longer. Read on and start the savings!
There are a few simple things you can do when using your
dryer to reduce its running cost.
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Dryer
1) Make sure you clean your lint filter before every use. A full lint filter
consumes more energy and is also a fire hazard.
2) Do not over dry your cloths. This will waste energy and is also detrimental
to your cloths. Over drying can cause creases and gives the fabric a rough feel.
If you can use an auto sensing dryer.
3) Do not mix heavyweight cloths such as jeans with lightweight articles such as
sheets.
4) External venting will save you money. As the moist air is vented the drying
time will be shorter because the moist air is not recirculated. This will also
lead to airborne lint being expelled from the house. External venting also leads
to less moisture in the house which will reduce the possibility of mould forming
and paint stripping.
5) Don’t put soaking wet cloths in your dryer. Put your cloths in the cloths
washer on the spin cycle and this will remove most of the excess water. The
faster the spin speed the dryer your cloths will be.
6) Don't overload your dryer. It means a longer drying time, using more
electricity and this can cause wrinkles and drying unevenness. 7) If you do not
have your dryer vented make sure there is a good airflow as this will reduce
running time.
A few ways nature can help reduce your bills as well:
1) If the weather is bad or you have a bad forecast, try to avoid washing large
loads if you have to use a dryer.
2) Partly drying the load in the sun or wind (even on a cloudy day) will save
energy - the dryer can then be used to finish off the drying as required.
3) Use the sun and the wind whenever you can.
It's the most environmentally friendly dryer of all! Remember do not leave your
cloths out in the sun to long as this will lead to fading!Remember do not give
your cloths extra time in the dryer and try to let them dry naturally as this
will lead to a longer life for your cloths and of course will lead to a lower
electricity bill! A little extra tip for you all. Some stains may not come out
in the wash but if you expose them to the sun the stain will go or at least be
reduced! Happy washing and drying. If you do all or some of my tips you will
reduce your electricity bill as well as reduce global warming!ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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