Do YOU have a tumble dryer?

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#1 tofu-lion91
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Just wanna see whether I'm part of the minority living in a household without a tumble dryer. I think that's one of the first things I'm gonna get when I get my own house - it saves you having to peg all your washing out on the line and watch it get soaked when it rains o_O

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We have one, but it's broken at the moment. My mom likes to use the clothes line outside more anyway, so since it's warming up, she's not too worried about fixing it.
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You just reminded me that I need to get my clothes out of the wash, thanks.
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We have one, but it's broken at the moment. My mom likes to use the clothes line outside more anyway, so since it's warming up, she's not too worried about fixing it.t3hrubikscube
I dont think I have ever lived anywhere without one,except for one apartment.
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#5 69ANT69
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Yes I do, but it rarely gets used ... nice and warm outside so might as well make the most of it. Unless of course my girlfriend puts me in charge of the washing, then I tend too just jam it all in the dryer :P
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We have one, but it's broken at the moment. My mom likes to use the clothes line outside more anyway, so since it's warming up, she's not too worried about fixing it.t3hrubikscube
Yeh our dishwasher's broke atm but we can't afford to replace it so I've had to help out with the dishes :cry: Loading a dishwasher was much easier :|
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#7 duxup
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I have one, but I hang out to dry a number of things.
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#8 cametall
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Isn't the UK notorious for having tiny spaces for things like this? I mean, aren't your fridges the size of a small office trashcan?

I think my freezer is bigger than an entire fridge over there.

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Isn't the UK notorious for having tiny spaces for things like this? I mean, aren't your fridges the size of a small office trashcan?cametall
When I was in the UK I had this little thing that was a washer AND dryer in one. It was horrible at both.
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#10 bluezy
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I've got one, but we usually hang things in the summer months. It gets hot here.
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[QUOTE="t3hrubikscube"]We have one, but it's broken at the moment. My mom likes to use the clothes line outside more anyway, so since it's warming up, she's not too worried about fixing it.tofu-lion91
Yeh our dishwasher's broke atm but we can't afford to replace it so I've had to help out with the dishes :cry: Loading a dishwasher was much easier :|

God, I hate washing up with a passion. We have a dishwasher but its not plumbed in. We do have a tumble dryer in our house and surprisely enough I actually know how to work the thing!
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#12 CBR600-RR
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Yes we do, we use it all the time.

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Yes I do, it's old but still works.
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#14 clyde46
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Isn't the UK notorious for having tiny spaces for things like this? I mean, aren't your fridges the size of a small office trashcan?

I think my freezer is bigger than an entire fridge over there.

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No, our fridges are just the right size. Your office bins must be huge!
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#15 vidplayer8
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Yeah, I do.

I can't imagine having to dry it any other way.

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Of course I do. I'm not a savage!
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#17 tofu-lion91
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Isn't the UK notorious for having tiny spaces for things like this? I mean, aren't your fridges the size of a small office trashcan?

I think my freezer is bigger than an entire fridge over there.

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I could say something cruel about the size of American fridges and why that is but I wont' :P I thought our fridges were normal sized :?
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#18 CBR600-RR
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Isn't the UK notorious for having tiny spaces for things like this? I mean, aren't your fridges the size of a small office trashcan?

I think my freezer is bigger than an entire fridge over there.

cametall

Nope we have a chest freezer and a fridge freezer.

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#19 Big_Bad_Sad
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We have one. God knows how you use it though.
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#20 Co0kieMonsterxX
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We have one in my house...it makes strange noises at night.

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#21 Teenaged
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Oh no. I dont have one, and never had one at home... :o

Well I do still hang the clothes at a special thingy out in the balcony. :? It works. :P

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#22 go-cizmek
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Nope, can't say I do.

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#23 yokofox33
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I don't even have a dryer. I have to hang my clothes outside to dry. It kind of sucks when it just suddenly rains and your clothes get rewashed :|

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Yes I do... it's HUGE too :D

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#25 tofu-lion91
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I don't even have a dryer. I have to hang my clothes outside to dry. It kind of sucks when it just suddenly rains and your clothes get rewashed :|

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Yeh. My mum hung her white bed sheets out the other day to dry and when I nipped out into the backgarden for a ciggy I noticed some bird had crapped all down the sheet. I lol'd :lol:
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#26 Infinite-Zr0
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We have one It makes the tiny room it's in toasty, makes a good place to sit on and play the PSP on when it gets chilly in the winter
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#27 Allicrombie
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Oh wow, I got a new one a couple months ago and its so sweet. It dries fully in 20 min! (our old one was like ten years old, sounded like it was going to blow up any minute and took 24 hrs to dry a full load).
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#28 spazzx625
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Yes, we do. Though at our old duplex our landlords put in a coin washer/dryer so we hung a lot of our clothes. When we bought our current house we got a new pair.
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#29 gingefails
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We have one of the condenser drier thingies. The ones where you have to remove a big bottle of water every now and again. It's so noisy.