Doing your laundry. Do you have a schedule.

Has anyone tried a ventless apt sized dryer?
Yes. My opinion is rather useless since it was about 48 years ago. It dried lighter weight items. As I recall I partially dried jeans and heavy things and then hung them. Electricity was included in the rent so I never thought about cost. Living in a very dry climate, extra humidity wasn’t an issue.

I’ve been looking at small portable washers, in case that time comes.
 

When we moved here, I had DH build shelves that hold laundry baskets. I’m fussy about how I separate clothing so there’re 5 sections. My washer/dryer set are a smaller size. A full basketful does one load. I don’t mind doing laundry. I’m not keen on ironing. There’s a hanging rack and foldable rack.

The laundry room is in the basement. If the time comes that I can’t go down there easily, I’ll have to find a different solution. Maybe move.
 
Has anyone tried a ventless apt sized dryer? I just read about and watched a video about Morus dryers and they look good. Have a water holding dmall contanier for moisture. I already have a portable washer that I LOVE!
Yes I always had that. I think it's great.
 
Has anyone tried a ventless apt sized dryer? I just read about and watched a video about Morus dryers and they look good. Have a water holding dmall contanier for moisture. I already have a portable washer that I LOVE!
Yes, I have a small dryer that just plugs into regular electricity and vents into a little bucket of water. You do need to open a window a little bit so that the room doesn’t get too steamy.

When I bought my condo, I had an apartment size washer installed in the hallway outside my bathroom where they were able to hook into my bathroom pipes. I put a little dryer in my guest bedroom. Apartment dryers take longer to dry items, but I absolutely love not needing to use the laundry room in this building.
 
I just love ironing, always have since I was a young girl. I'd always ask mother if she needed any ironing done and she'd bring
out her basketfull. I'd stand there for at least an hour and have them all folded ready to put away. Even when my boys were
still at school and I had plenty of shorts and shirts, along with my husband's shirts. It would take me the best part of a day. 24 shirts a week plus shorts and incidentals. I think I missed my calling to run a laundry.
 
Since my wife has bad knees and the washer and dryer are in the basement, I do all the laundry. For my stuff, I do a load when I'm wearing my last pair of clean underwear, which is about every two weeks.
 
I have to go outside and down steps to the laundry room, which happens to be beneath my apartment (my building also has 8 steps). Often I wait until I feel up to getting it done, which luckily is usually once a week. I only use the double loaders and every now and then, I'll do two double loads a week. I wash my light clothes and bath linens, my dark clothes and white clothes separately.

Sometimes due to bad weather or if I'm not feeling well, I'll get behind. Last time it snowed for a couple of days, I used my mini washer and spinner because I was out of house clothes. They get the job done, but because I have to "dig" the washer out of the storage closet and it is not completely automatic, it takes more time and energy. I have an apartment sized dryer in my kitchen.
 
I have no schedule, I can go for about a fortnight without running out of clean clothes to wear each day so I tend to do the laundry when the clothes basket is full but might postpone for a day or two if the weather is inclement.

In summer it only takes a couple of hours to dry on the line but in winter it might take until midday or even early arvo.

I usually set the machine off after my shower so I can get the clothes on the line about 8am
 


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