summer2007
Recycles dryer sheets
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- Jul 14, 2007
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I started looking into how much electricity different appliances use around the house. If you have never done this it's pretty interesting.
The #1 biggest electricity user is.....the electric dryer. It probably is responsible for at least 40% of the total bill.
So I started to look at what it used for different loads of laundry. The bathroom towels were by far the biggest energy user. They are big fluffy towels and they must be really hard to dry because they really take up the energy.
Now I know I could just hang them up but there is two problems. The first is one of my family members would have a fit and I live in Pa where it's ultra-miserable for 8 months of the year.
I have 2 bath towels that are thin and they would be a much better idea to use but I can't find any more of them!
Just wondering if anyone had any suggestions on places that I could find thin bath towels or anything that would be easier to dry?
Jim
The #1 biggest electricity user is.....the electric dryer. It probably is responsible for at least 40% of the total bill.
So I started to look at what it used for different loads of laundry. The bathroom towels were by far the biggest energy user. They are big fluffy towels and they must be really hard to dry because they really take up the energy.
Now I know I could just hang them up but there is two problems. The first is one of my family members would have a fit and I live in Pa where it's ultra-miserable for 8 months of the year.
I have 2 bath towels that are thin and they would be a much better idea to use but I can't find any more of them!
Just wondering if anyone had any suggestions on places that I could find thin bath towels or anything that would be easier to dry?
Jim