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    Damsel Diva Nicolab
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    Tumble dryer running costs - advice please

    We're thinking of buying a tumble dryer since we're having to dry washing in our spare room which is going to increase ridiculously when DS2 finally makes an appearance!

    However I have no idea about the running costs for a family of 4 - are they really worth it or a ridiculously expensive luxury?





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    Damsel Diva minime
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    Re: Tumble dryer running costs - advice please

    Oh, I would love to know this as well. Am getting fed up of my house smelling of drying clothes. Esp. during winter when it takes about two days for clothes to dry properly even in front of the storage heaters.

    Oct 2010

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    Mother of Martians *kate*
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    Re: Tumble dryer running costs - advice please

    Well someone told me last year it was £1.74 an hour to run a tumble drier (maybe on here actually?) I tried hard not to use ours last year and my lecky bill was substantially lower than it had been the previous winter.

    I know £1.74 doesn't sound *that* much, but mine takes ages to dry if it's full/has heavy items so I end up splitting loads up - I think it must really mount up/or £1.74 is a conservative estimate.

    I try to dry as much as I can outside and finish off in the tumble drier/on radiators, or only put light stuff in there. Having said that, I think they are a necessity in a family, esp if you work/have littlies. But yes, there's no doubt they eat lecky!

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    Re: Tumble dryer running costs - advice please

    I don't know but we succombed to one just before Emilia was born. It's been great as she was such a sicky baby. Also she's very clingy so I can just bung it in there and be back with her in a sec.
    I justify it a bit in that I would've had to buy more clothes for the kids (especially E) as they would take days to dry otherwises. She was known to get through 5 or 6 outfits a day!
    DS born April 2007
    DD born Feb 2010

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    Damsel Diva shining star
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    Re: Tumble dryer running costs - advice please

    We use our tumble dryer quite a lot, and our electricity bills are never overly high. But we've always had a tumble dryer so I don't know what the bill would be without it!


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    Damsel Diva Elvisola
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    Re: Tumble dryer running costs - advice please

    I can't honestly say I have noticed a dramatic increase in my electricity bill, certainly my monthly direct debit has stayed the same since we bought it a year ago.

    To be honest now I have one I would keep it even if it was expensive, it's invaluable in this weather, especially for towels and bed sheets.

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    Re: Tumble dryer running costs - advice please

    Quote Originally Posted by Elvisola View Post
    To be honest now I have one I would keep it even if it was expensive, it's invaluable in this weather, especially for towels and bed sheets.
    That's exactly how I feel, with 3 children it probably is a bit expensive but also priceless - I'd rather try and save money elsewhere. I only use mine a few times a week but it really helps me catch up

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    Re: Tumble dryer running costs - advice please

    I have a very small one (3kg). I only use it to soften towels (inc. nappies) when we were using them, or in "emergencies" if I needed things dry quickly.

    It is very handy to have , but I wouldn't use it to dry everything like some people do as it does cost alot. If I put mine one I can see the leccy meter ticking over at quadruple the speed!

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    Re: Tumble dryer running costs - advice please

    I dont think ours costs a lot to run, but as someone else said above, I have always had one so wouldnt really know. There are only 2 of us but I do all the washing at the weekend and nothing in the week, I would never be bothered to keep up with the shirts and towels otherwise, if I had a family I wouldnt want to live without one!

    I am very good about saving electric elsewhere though, turning lights off etc and I mainly have it on during the night so this probs makes a difference to the cost too

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    Damsel Diva calfee
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    Re: Tumble dryer running costs - advice please

    My tumble drier cost pretty much balance the costs for keeping my heating on and the radiators on full blast to dry stuff over IYSWIM.

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