Drying clothes inside my house

My dryer conked out on me recently.

I am feeling blissful that it was not the washing device that broke on me.

That would be a significantly costlier problem to fix, I must say. I would much love being able to scrub my clothes then not being able to dry my clothes in a dryer. However, I was still left with a conundrum. I still needed dry clothes to wear. What should I do? I decided that I would have to try them in the house. I hung them up on lines through multiple rooms of the apartment. I have to admit, I was running out of space. Drying all of these clothes throughout my little apartment absolutely caused a bit of a problem when it came to my a/c. Things were not quite as nice as they used to be. Don’t get me wrong, my a/c was still absolutely working just fine. It’s just that the air quality throughout my house started to get a lot more humid. This was an expected thing to happen when I was hanging wet clothes everywhere. I was trying to avoid buying an expensive new dryer because I could not afford it, perhaps I could afford to buy a dehumidifier instead! I felt sure dehumidifiers cost far less than a brand new dryer. I decided getting the dehumidifier was a smarter option. Now that I have the dehumidifier, it has largely taken care of all the extra humidity in the air. I have to admit that it is a little embarrassing when I have guests over, though. Well, at least now my apartment stays nice and cool and dry love it should be!

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