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May 28, 2020 By Jack Welch

Thirteen Ways to Save Money in the Laundry Room

If you’re in the market for a new washer and dryer, new efficient options are available that will save you money over the long term.

But there are ways to save money and energy in the laundry room and reduce the wear and tear on your clothes—and some of them won’t cost you a thing. Here are some things you can do to save in the laundry room:

  1. WASH WITH COLD WATER.
    Using warm water instead of hot can cut a load’s energy use in half, and using cold water will save even more. Cold water detergents can be helpful to ensure items get clean, and high-efficiency detergents (indicated by the “he” symbol) should be used when required by the manufacturer.
  2. WASH FULL LOADS.
    Your washer will use about the same amount of energy no matter the size of the load, so fill it up.
  3. DRY RIGHT-SIZED LOADS FOR YOUR MACHINE.
    If the dryer is too full, it will take longer for the clothes to dry. Loads that are too small can also take longer to dry, plus you spend more per item when running the dryer to only dry a few things.
  4. AIR DRY WHEN YOU CAN.
    Hang laundry outside or on a drying rack to avoid using the dryer altogether.
  5. SWITCH LOADS WHILE THE DRYER IS WARM.
    This will allow you to use the remaining heat inside of the dryer for the next cycle.
  6. USE DRYER BALLS.
    Wool or rubber dryer balls will help separate your clothes and get more air to them, cutting drying time. They can also reduce static so you don’t need dryer sheets (see #7 below). The wool balls are said to absorb some moisture, further cutting drying time. We use these at my house and have seen a noticeable difference in the time it takes our clothes to dry.
  7. CLEAN THE LINT FILTER ON THE DRYER.
    The dryer will run more efficiently and safely. If you use dryer sheets, scrub the filter once a month with a toothbrush to remove film buildup that can reduce air circulation.
  8. USE THE HIGH-SPEED OR EXTENDED SPIN CYCLE IN THE WASHER.
    This will remove as much moisture as possible before drying, reducing your drying time and the wear on your clothes from the high heat of the dryer.
  9. USE LOWER HEAT SETTINGS IN THE DRYER.
    Even if the drying cycle is longer, you’ll use less energy and be less likely to over-dry your clothes.
  10. DRY TOWELS AND HEAVIER COTTONS SEPARATELY FROM LIGHTER-WEIGHT CLOTHES.
    You’ll spend less time drying the lighter-weight clothes.
  11. USE A COOL-DOWN CYCLE IF YOUR DRYER HAS ONE.
    This cycle allows clothes to finish drying with the heat remaining in the dryer.
  12. USE THE MOISTURE SENSOR OPTION IF YOUR DRYER HAS ONE.
    Many new clothes dryers come designed with a moisture sensor, which automatically shuts off the machine when clothes are dry. This will save energy and reduce wear and tear on your clothes caused by over-drying.
  13. USE AN ENERGY STAR-CERTIFIED WASHER AND DRYER.
    New ENERGY STAR washers use about 25% less energy than conventional models, and ENERGY STAR dryers use 20% less energy.

Source: US Department of Energy

Filed Under: Energy Efficiency

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