THE temperature’s dropped dramatically, which means it’s even harder to get clothes dry – whether you’re trying to do so inside or outside.

And with energy bills the way they are, we’re all looking for different ways to avoid using the

A laundry basket filled with colorful towels next to an open washing machine.When you get your laundry out of the washing machine, give it a brisk shake to help get it dry inside, fasterCredit: Getty Washing machine drum overflowing with colorful clothes and towels.Giving the load an extra spin at the end of the cycle can also helpCredit: Getty

So laundry experts have shared a to get your to dry quickly inside, without resorting to tumbling them.

As an added bonus, the hack is

According to the laundry experts at Lenor , one thing that makes a major difference when it comes to clothes drying time inside is the way you take them out of your machine.

“Give laundry an extra shake when removing it from the washing machine to extract surplus water and damp,” the pros said.

It’s also a good idea to give it an extra spin – but make sure you check the care labels before doing so, as “some clothes will be too delicate”.

And don’t forget to get your laundry out of the washing as soon as the cycle has finished.

As leaving the clothes in the machine will make them smell “musty” rather than “good and fresh as new”.

There are numerous other ways you can help your laundry dry inside more quickly too.

In a video on her TikTok page, , also known as the , shared some of her favourite tips, as she explained: “The weather‘s definitely turned which means getting your laundry outside to dry isn’t always an option anymore – so I’ve put together some of my budget-friendly, indoor drying solutions that I think you’re going to love.

She called one of the hacks her favourite, as she praised the over-the-bath drying rack she swears by.

The expert recognised that the handy £24.99 buy extends across your bath, so you can “use it for or laundry.”

Thrilled with the effective gadget, she beamed: “It’s sturdy, non-slip, holds a good amount and keeps everything neat and out of the way.”

She also loves a three-armed hanging system from Amazon, which she picked up for £22.99.

While she usually uses it to store her ironing, she added it’s also “perfect for hanging freshly washed laundry too”.

“Just make sure you pop a fan nearby to create a gentle breeze – it really speeds up the drying process,” Lynsey continued.

“And a bonus tip, place it somewhere sunny for even faster results.”

If you’re really strapped for cash, a £9.99 over the radiator drying rack will help, especially if you’re drying smaller items.

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