If the weather is rubbish or you don't have any suitable outside space, drying your clothes indoors can be a real headache.
And with energy costs skyrocketing, many families are choosing to ditch the tumble dryer in favour of airing their clothes in their home with the help of a simple clothes dryer.
These come with their own challenges though, as it always feels like you never have enough space to fit all your clothes and have them dry before the next load of washing is ready to go.
But thanks to one mum on TikTok, those with small children have had their clothes drying game revitalised - as she's come up with the perfect hack to make sure you can fit more of your little one's clothes on the dryer.
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Jaymee-Lea shared the simple trick in a video on her account @jaymeelea96, and all you have to do is change the way you put your child's babygrow on the dryer.
Instead of folding it over the rail as you would with a t-shirt, you can save heaps of room by using the buttons or poppers at the bottom of the babygrow to hang the item from the rail.
Jaymee-Lea, from the UK, wrote in the video: "Little washing tip! Space-saving hack! Look at how much less room it takes up on the airer!"
And while the mum's trick might seem super simple, many people in the comments had no idea - and praised her for being a "life-saver".


One person said: "You've saved my life."
While another added: "Where was this two years ago when my baby was going through 5+ vests a day?"
"Such a good idea", a third wrote.
There were also people in the comments who said they've been using this hack for some time, and one person even said they do the same thing when they manage to get their washing outside on the line - as it saves on pegs.
Someone said: "That's what I do too! Saves so much space."
As someone else stated: "I do this on the washing line too, it saves pegs."
What's more, the space-saving hack even helps the babygrows dry in record time, as more air can flow through the material.
One person asked Jaymee-Lea: "Do you think it dries them quicker? I've started to wash my baby things before he’s born and feel like it’s taking forever doing it the other way."
And she replied: "Absolutely! I find when they are folded over they take forever!"
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