Imagine: You have an important meeting in an hour, but your favorite pants are still soaked. Outside? It's raining like crazy. And you? You don't have a dryer and you don't want to see laundry hanging all over the house. Panic? Absolutely not! Few people know that a washing machine, even if it doesn't have a built-in drying function, can be a lifesaver in an emergency...
When Dampness Occurs: How to Prevent Laundry from Staying Damp for Days
Drying laundry in winter becomes a real nightmare. Sunless days, endless rain, and a chill that bites at the skin make drying a simple pile of T-shirts an impossible task. Furthermore, hanging laundry indoors when the air is already saturated with moisture can quickly turn into a nightmare: unpleasant odors, musty clothes, and even mold on the walls . And using a radiator? Bad idea. Not only does it increase your bill , but it doesn't purify the air in the room at all.
Fortunately, there is an extremely simple method to speed up drying that does not require investing in a large device.
The Magic Trick of Drying Towels in a Tumbler

To make this trick work perfectly, use a very absorbent towel ( avoid microfibers that are too thin ) and don't overload the drum. Leave enough space for everything to rotate freely. It's as simple as pie and really handy in an emergency!
