Hey guys 👋 the key part of James' requirement is part b.
leaving them in a state where they can simply be folded rather than needing ironing
I can only comment on old school dryers. To which the answer is if you want the easy folding then you have to compromise and take out early before they're fully dry, then neatly hang to finishing drying (or for sheets you can half fold and air for a bit before putting away without them smelling....now I think about this how is that possible? Because they're so large?)
Heat pump dryers operate at a lower temperature, because they can alter the absolute humidity rather than just cheating the relative humidity down by raising the temperature. This feature at least partially solves the creasing issue.
Hey guys 👋 the key part of James' requirement is part b.
I can only comment on old school dryers. To which the answer is if you want the easy folding then you have to compromise and take out early before they're fully dry, then neatly hang to finishing drying (or for sheets you can half fold and air for a bit before putting away without them smelling....now I think about this how is that possible? Because they're so large?)