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## Every Washing Machine Can Dry Laundry — and Most People Don’t Even Know This Function Exists!
You’ve probably been using your washing machine for years — loading clothes, adding detergent, pressing “start,” and waiting for the spin cycle to finish. Then, it’s off to the dryer (or the clothesline), right?
But here’s the shocking truth:
**Every washing machine can help dry your laundry — even if it’s not a washer-dryer combo.**
Yes, really. Most people have no idea that their machine already has a built-in function that can seriously cut down drying time, reduce wrinkles, and save energy.
Let’s break it down.
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### 💡 The Secret Is in the Spin
While washing machines aren’t technically dryers, they come with a feature that **most people don’t fully take advantage of**: the **high-speed spin cycle**.
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This final spin cycle isn’t just about removing water — it’s about extracting *as much moisture as possible* before your clothes hit the drying rack or tumble dryer.
#### Here’s how to use it the right way:
1. **Select the highest spin speed available** on your washing machine (usually between 1,200–1,600 RPM).
2. **Run an extra spin-only cycle** after your normal wash if your clothes still feel soggy.
3. **Use this especially for towels, jeans, and heavy fabrics** that take forever to dry.
**Result?** Your laundry comes out significantly drier — sometimes nearly 80–90% moisture-free — cutting drying time in half.
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