The Hi and Lo directions on my range’s knobs
The Hi and Lo directions on my range’s knobs
I kept burning my food or wait forever for the pan to heat up and I finally understand why. Each knob has a different direction for the Hi and Lo (also why isn’t it Low).
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My dryer has a "less dry" setting.
Who likes their laundry done rare?
112 0 ReplyThat actually makes sense for things you want to finish drying on a line so they don’t heat up too much and shrink.
89 0 ReplyAlso for ironing
44 0 ReplyAlso for if you enjoy the feeling of cold damp underwear.
58 0 ReplyCold damp underwear sucks.
Cold damp socks on the other foot...
12 0 ReplyI’m trying to picture wearing a sock on one foot, and underwear on the other…
15 0 ReplyYou don't have to imagine, just try it out.
3 0 ReplyIt's the best way to wear both.
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It's so hard to grow fungi otherwise
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I mostly agree with you, but I feel like damp underwear would be awesome if you were someplace that's hot and arid.
Edit: accidently replied to the wrong person
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This makes sense... But my washer defaults to this mode and I can't figure out how to change it. By default all my clothes are almost dry.
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Mine has similar settings but they're named in ways which actually tells you why you'd want them that way: "Ready to Iron", "Ready to Hang" and "Extra Dry", things like that.
19 0 ReplySo it actually adds water?
7 0 ReplyIt just seemed nuts hooking up a water line to my dryer the first time I got one with steam cycles.
9 0 ReplyI never hooked mine up because I didn't see much point in steam... But now I kinda want to.
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Tell me you didn’t read the manual without telling me you didn’t read the manual.
(I didn’t read mine too, btw)
5 0 ReplyIt's useful for when I forget about my laundry and the clothes are already mostly dry, but not completely.
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