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brummybear

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Carl Sagan once said " There is no such thing as a dumb question !"

With that in mind, when I drag the wash out of the washer and dump it in the dryer, should I shake it all out first or just dump it in?
 
sometimes I just toss it in.....but as Lawrence said, it usually is best to shake them out first, it fluffs and seperates them, and untwist items for best wrinkle free results...
 
Unless something is tangled, I just grab as much as possible out of the washer and chuck it in the dryer. I think tumbling for an hour or more should straighten things out, and it usually does
 
The Duet Sport kind of gently does this at the end of each cycle, so we don't usually do it. Of course even if it didn't, I probably wouldn't... who am I trying to kid!!! I used to peel the stuff away from the drum of the TL and throw it in the dryer sans shake.

Other things get shaken at least twice.

Chuck
 
Depends on the Machine, I Should Think:

Back in the Dark Ages, when I had an Evil Em - erm, Whirly - DD pair, I used to have to shake and shake and shake, because stuff came out of that miserable washer tangled into ropes. Then, halfway through drying, I'd have to detangle again.

Now, with Maytags, I haven't given that process a thought in quite some time. No excessive washer tangling, no tangling in the dryer at all.
 
 

 

I only shake / untangle larger items that are tangled, balled up or otherwise twisted into a "rope".  

 

Other than that, I just toss everything in the dryer as it comes out of the washer.   I don't see the need to "fluff" the items, since they get "fluffed" as they tumble around in the dryer.

 

Kevin
 

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