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Drying laundry in bad weather – how to do it anyway!

When the rain doesn't stop for days or the sun is missing in winter, drying laundry becomes a real challenge – especially without a balcony or garden. But don't worry: there are clever solutions for getting your laundry dry quickly and gently even in bad weather.

Why bad weather makes drying difficult

  • Longer drying times due to cold or humid indoor air
  • Musty odors if laundry stays damp for too long
  • Increased risk of mold growth with poor ventilation
  • Lack of space if laundry has to hang for longer

Especially in small apartments or old buildings without a balcony, bad weather is a real stress test for laundry care.

4 tips for efficient drying in rain & cold

1. Promote air circulation

Regular ventilation is essential to avoid stale air and transport moisture outside.

2. Hang laundry with space in between

Fabrics should not overlap – otherwise, moisture will build up and the drying time will significantly increase.

3. Use warm, dry rooms

Damp bathrooms are less suitable. Better: living rooms or hallways with stable temperatures and good air movement.

4. Technology as a solution: use HEYDRY

Targeted air movement is the decisive lever for quickly removing moisture.

HEYDRY: Smart help in bad weather

With the HEYDRY laundry dryer, you can get your laundry reliably dry even in gloomy weather – completely without a balcony, sunshine, or traditional dryers:

  • Faster drying through uniform air circulation
  • Fewer humidity phases – reduces odors & mold risk
  • Ideal for small apartments, old buildings, and shared rooms
  • Compact & energy-saving – perfect for everyday use

Tip: HEYDRY shows its strength especially in winter – laundry dries faster, smells fresher, and places less strain on the indoor climate.

More about HEYDRY

FAQ

Why does laundry dry so slowly in winter?

Cold air absorbs less moisture. Inside, moisture quickly builds up – HEYDRY solves this through active air movement.

Can indoor laundry cause mold in the rain?

Yes, if the moisture does not escape from the room. Good ventilation & quick drying are crucial.

Is heating air a good solution?

Only to a limited extent. It dries quickly, but stresses fabrics and increases the risk of mold. Air circulation is gentler and more effective.

Conclusion

Bad weather doesn't have to lead to laundry frustration. With simple measures and smart tools like HEYDRY, your clothes will dry efficiently even in continuous rain, fog, or sub-zero temperatures – without odors, without mold, and without losing space.

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