laundromat prices have gone up!
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Today I took 6 quilts and 4 comforters to the laundromat. It cost me almost $30 to wash and partially dry them. Wow! Some of the washing machines cost 21 quarters, others were 17 and 12. That's just crazy! My dryer has been running ever since I got home to dry them more. Plus I have them all over the house laying over chairs and on railings. The things I go through when my sisters are coming to visit!
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Yup, I had to find out the hard way...my dryer broke, so I've been going to the laundry to dry things for the past 2 months.
I remember when a dryer would cost 10cents...now they are $1.50!
I usually dry for one cycle and then bring stuff home and hang it up to finish drying.
I remember when a dryer would cost 10cents...now they are $1.50!
I usually dry for one cycle and then bring stuff home and hang it up to finish drying.
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When I was a teenager I would let my laundry pile up until my mother wouldn't let me use the washer and dryer to wash all day. I would call my best friend and we would spend the day at the laundromat doing our laundry. Weeks later we would do it all over again. I took a roll of quarters and a roll of dimes and that did 10 washloads.
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In Poland, where I live, most people here just hang their clothes to dry. They use something like a clothes horse for inside their apartments--as the avg. apt. is about 500 square feet.
Most people here don't own dryers. I think they usually just hang big things outside to dry.
Most people here don't own dryers. I think they usually just hang big things outside to dry.
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I agree with flour sack mama about the line drying. If that is possible for you to do. I live out of town and my closest neighbor is 3/4 mile away from us. I asked DH to put up a clothes line for me out back and he did it yesterday. Now I line dry the clothes til they are just a little damp. Then finish them in the dryer long enough to get the stiffness and wrinkles out. A friend of mine told me her daughter started doing this and her electric bill dropped $55 the 1st month. I hope mine drops too. It's been pretty high lately. crafty_linda_b
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