The Hidden Feature in Your Washing Machine: Yes, It Can Dry Your Laundry Too

 


If you’ve ever waited impatiently for your clothes to dry—or worse, lugged a basket of wet laundry to a laundromat or a friend’s dryer—you’re not alone. But here’s something most people don’t know: many modern washing machines have a built-in drying feature, and it’s hiding in plain sight.

The viral image making the rounds online claims that “Every washing machine can dry laundry and most people don't know about this function.” While that might be a bit of an exaggeration, the truth is surprisingly close.

Let’s break down the myth, the reality, and how you can make the most of your washing machine—possibly without needing a separate dryer.


Do Washing Machines Really Have a Drying Function?

Not all washing machines come with a drying feature, but many do—especially front-load and high-efficiency models, and they often include a setting labeled “Spin,” “Air Dry,” or even “Dry.” The catch? Most people don’t recognize or use it.

In many households, this underused function could save time, space, and even money.


What Kind of Drying Do These Machines Do?

There are two types of drying features found in washing machines:


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