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  3. A cooking thermometer, but for sticking in the laundry on the clothes horse to tell you if it's still damp or if it's dry, but just a bit cold.

A cooking thermometer, but for sticking in the laundry on the clothes horse to tell you if it's still damp or if it's dry, but just a bit cold.

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  • exlibrarykris@cloudisland.nzE exlibrarykris@cloudisland.nz

    @CiaraNi put me down for one

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    @exlibrarykris It's the strangest thing, all the laundry, all the time, all our life, and yet that 'is it a bit damp or is it a bit cold?' doubt always remains.

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      @NormanDunbar @CiaraNi

      Why then, can I feel that even cold washing is still damp? 🤔

      It's bizarre.

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      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

        A cooking thermometer, but for sticking in the laundry on the clothes horse to tell you if it's still damp or if it's dry, but just a bit cold.

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        @CiaraNi Just went through that, and yes!

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        • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

          A cooking thermometer, but for sticking in the laundry on the clothes horse to tell you if it's still damp or if it's dry, but just a bit cold.

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          stonykark@mstdn.ca
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          @CiaraNi a moisture meter, perhaps? (link is just an example of the product, not an ad i promise) https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/panacea-3-in-1-multi-purpose-moisture-plant-meter-light-ph-acidity-tester-0592497p.html

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          • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

            A cooking thermometer, but for sticking in the laundry on the clothes horse to tell you if it's still damp or if it's dry, but just a bit cold.

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            @CiaraNi
            Maybe see if it sets off a dowsing stick?

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              @NormanDunbar @grb090423 I can't either.

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              • wannabemystiker@expressional.socialW wannabemystiker@expressional.social

                @CiaraNi
                Maybe see if it sets off a dowsing stick?

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                @wannabemystiker Hahaha - that made me laugh out loud and also makes me want to actually try it, just to see, like.

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                • S stonykark@mstdn.ca

                  @CiaraNi a moisture meter, perhaps? (link is just an example of the product, not an ad i promise) https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/panacea-3-in-1-multi-purpose-moisture-plant-meter-light-ph-acidity-tester-0592497p.html

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                  @stonykark Oh my, it sort of exists! Thanks for the info 🙂

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                  • canyakker@mas.toC canyakker@mas.to

                    @CiaraNi Just went through that, and yes!

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                    @canyakker It strikes me as strange that we never develop the skill. All the years, all the laundry, and yet still always that final phase of 'damp or cold' doubt.

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                    • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                      A cooking thermometer, but for sticking in the laundry on the clothes horse to tell you if it's still damp or if it's dry, but just a bit cold.

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                      @CiaraNi I have tried a moisture meter (intended for brickwork or wood) on laundry ... and it wasn't really useful, things wet straight out the washing machine, and things on the dryer that might have been just cold or slightly damp measured the same ...
                      Perhaps the solution is to know the exact dry weight of every single item, and see how much over that it weighs now ??

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