Laundry drying ranks as one of the most time-consuming household tasks. Tumble dryers speed up the process effectively, yet they rank among the priciest appliances to operate. To minimize energy costs, many reserve dryer use for stormy weather or overwhelming loads. When running the machine, adding a single dry towel alongside wet clothes trims 15 minutes from the cycle.
How This Dryer Trick Accelerates Results
The towel soaks up excess moisture from damp garments, reducing overall drying duration. It also breaks up heavy clumps of laundry, enhancing airflow and allowing heat to circulate evenly for quicker results.
Key Steps for Optimal Performance
Choose a clean, inexpensive towel—skip luxury ones, as high heat roughens fibers. Avoid soiled towels to prevent dirt or bacteria transfer.
Begin with a second spin cycle in the washer to remove extra water. Load the dryer with clothes and towel, then remove the towel after 20 minutes once it absorbs moisture. Leaving it longer reintroduces dampness and slows drying.
Added Benefits and Maintenance
This method delivers fully dry clothes using less energy, plus yields a cozy warm towel. When towels grow stiff, toss them in the washer with a natural softener to restore smoothness.




