Any of you use a "drying cabinet"? And if so worth the cost? Its the thing on the right.
>>106844962Maybe I should have post this in /fa/...
>>106844962Use case?
>>106845006doesn't wrinkle your clothes while drying
>>106845016*BLOCKS YOUR PATH*
>>106845036No good in damp, winter environment, and if you use indoors with central heating will cause mold.
>>106845016Will also make clothes last longer, tumble drying is rough on fabric.
>>106845069>will cause moldYou are supposed to air out you retard
>>106845069Open your windows. Make a fire in the fireplace or use the wood stove.
>>106845083Ok, don't know where you live, but it can't be somewhere cold and damp. Or you are indenial of the mold in your corners. You can't have a warm home that is also an "aired out" one, since that means expelling the warm.
>>106845099>cold>dampNot possible to have both. Cold winter air is super dry. So dry it hurts my nostrils.
>>106845113Oh you certainly can have both. On Islands.
>>106845133That's not cold. Cold is lower than -10°C.
>>106845016just iron it afterward if you hate wrinkle so much
>>106845099>>106845069>Have damp warm air inside>Open Windows>Air exchange happens, damp warm air is exchanged for less damp cold air>close windows>room heats up again, humidity drops further because it is relative to the air temperatureIt's that easy (if you are not retarded)t. Stoßlüften-Enjoyer
Just get a dehumidifier where you can dial in the % and use that?I live in a small apartment, and it balances out the air moisture w/ showering, kitchen use, hanging up laundry from heat pump dryer, etc
>>106844962I could see this being useful if you have expensive or otherwise delicate clothes that would be damaged by repeated tumble drying.>>106845016I have a tumble dryer that's from at least the mid 90s, maybe older. It has a "wrinkle guard" feature that turns off the heat based on a moisture sensor, buzzes, and then keeps tumbling for a while. If I pull out the clothes before it finally stops, they won't be wrinkled because they haven't been allowed to sit in a heap. I'm sure modern "smart" dryers have a similar thing.>>106845542Wouldn't that be the same as a drying closet just with a larger volume of air it has to dehumidify?
>>106845084unc... go to bed
>>106845357Lol at Windows capitalizationTruely a /g/ post
>>106845069Dehumidifier.
>>106845179cold is lower than 15°C
>>106846587Have one. The cabinet is like putting your clothe in a Dehumidifier. Same result as in a room with one, but much quicker and controllable. They seem pretty expensive for what they are though, but I'd love to have one.
>>106844962I would not waste floorspace for any machine whose function can be replicated with simple string.
>>106846798Where I live you can't get clothes dry on a line for half the year. That's out doors. When you do it indoors it take forever. The cabinet is like putting clothes on a line in a box that contains dehumidifier.
>>106846546Truly a /g/erman post. German language capitalizes all nouns.
>>106844962I don't have the space for one.>>106845036This + dehumidifier in the room works great in the winter. The rest of the time I can just leave the clothes to dry out on the balcony.
>>106848314You get rid of tumble dryer
>>106844962My tumble dryer takes up half the space and is faster. But if you want to enshittify your apartment, go for it.
>>106845642>the same as a drying closet just with a larger volume of air it has to dehumidifyI'm going to run the dehumidifier anyway.And the spin cycle on this Miele washer does a good job. Except for towels, everything is surprisingly dry straight out of the washer.