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Tumble Dry High
I've been looking at the laundry tags on my clothing recently. It struck me that I can't find a single piece of clothing that recommends "tumble dry high". It's always "low", if it allows for drying at all.
It's not like the clothing in our house is fancy or anything. Has anyone out there seen "tumble dry high", and if so, on what? |
I usually dry all my clothing on lower settings, I don't think high heat is very good for fabrics.
I haven't used the 'high' setting since back in high school, when the hair was big and teased, and the jeans were oh-so-tight. |
"High" would ruin the clothes faster and run up the utilities bill.
Personally, I run the dryer 10 minutes, then hang everything except underwear and towels. Saves a ton of cash and saves the clothes and nothing's wrinkled and in need of either more dryer time or an iron.:thumbsup: Oops. That didn't really answer the question though. A low setting takes longer and won't 'fry' the wrinkles into the fabric; the longer it takes to tumble and dry, the less wrinkling due to the low heat coupled with the constant tumbling. Plus, some synthetics will actually melt or at least fuse on high settings. |
Then what is the point of the higher setting? I always wondered that too.
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http://maytag.com/assets/pdfs/litera..._53-3650-3.pdf
Looking at that particular model, there is no HIGH. there is REGULAR, MEDIUM, and LOW. Now, I have a problem with the whole Small, Medium, Large stuff for beverages ala Foamy the Squirrel. |
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On my drier, you have to manually override the machine's sensors to get it to use a "high" setting. I know this because of water, milk, a toddler, an incorrectly sealed sippy cup and an Easter outfit.
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It's fine for things like towels, jeans and sheets and, in the case of towels, probably better as the dryer won't run as long(if it has a dry sensor). |
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I've never really not used the high setting. And no, it doesn't wear out your clothing, at least it hasn't worn out any of mine yet.
With the dryer we have now, we have no other choice--the other settings are just too wimpy to get anything dry. As it is, you have to run it on high for 140 minutes to get a full load dry. I'm going to have to get a rack. |
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Yeah, we use the apartment complex's machines, and they suck, so I always use the High setting. I also recall always drying my stuff at my mom's on the high setting. I dunno... I've never really had any clothes "wear out" on me. Maybe I renew my wardrobe too frequently for anything to have time to wear out, even using the high setting on my dryer. Then again, I have a few staple pieces that I've been wearing for several years that are in excellent shape, and I know I've always dried them on high, as well. I really don't know the answer. As far as energy savings... I never use "heat dry" on my dishwasher, if that makes up for it. And we don't have air conditioning... |
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All of my old pants are pretty much useless at this point, which is a shame, because they've worn so well, especially my one pair of J. Crew jeans. |
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