Laundry can take up to an entire day to dry indoors in the winter, but there’s a much simple, faster and stress-free way to do it.

Ever wondered how to finish the household tasks in a faster and much effective way? This genius method might be the ultimate answer and the dream to every parent’s chore. All it takes is a little bit of sunshine and some creativity. Drying clothes in the winter can be a very time-consuming chore, and often frustrating, especially for those without an access to a dryer.

Completing tasks with a toddler can be get very stressful. Especially when there are another million other things to do, whilst taking care of a child. But there’s nothing more satisfying than a life-hack that will save more time and use those extra minutes saved to do other things.

Thanks to a simple yet highly effective laundry hack, a mum shared the money-saving tip for tasks around the house. In a 11-second TikTok video, Rebecca Maymie demonstrated her ingenious method to dry her babies’ clothes – without the hassle of folding them afterwards.

In her post, the mum captioned it: “Laundry Hack… Sorry if I’m slow to this hack, but I love it! Laundry dried on hangers means no unfolding and hanging up, it’s also great for creases! Thank you to whoever showed me this Laundry Hack” she added as a text in the video, which showed herself drying up her baby’s clothes.

The process is very simple, Rebecca puts the clothes on a hanger and then puts them outside on a drying rack. Out in the sun and with the help of the breeze, the clothes hung up in the drying rack dry up much faster, minimising the creases.

Rebecca wrote with a laughing emoji: “This makes life with a clingy newborn so much easier.” Not only it minimises the creasing and it speeds up the drying during the cold season, but it also saves her time by no having to fold them and just put them straight to the wardrobe – Smart.

We all have busy lives and most of the time after work, parents have a whole load of tasks to complete before getting their kids and themselves into bed. Hoping to quickly finish up everything by dinner time and do the housework, so there’s some time to chill out before the next day.

It just takes a little bit of imagination to ease the household chores, especially with toddlers around. Parents everywhere might just want to give this clever and easy solution a try.

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