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testwiegehtdas
1 year ago

Just figure out how long it takes for you to have your own washing machine together.

You must also remember that in the summer you may have more laundry by sweating or if you do a lot of sports. In addition, there are bed linen and towels you should wash seperat as cooking linen, not with the rest.

In normal clothing also separated at least after light and dark, because your bright laundry is otherwise soon beautiful grayish.

ART71
1 year ago

The more often you wash, the more you pay for your own machine. For coin washing machines, a minimum amount is often due, even if you only use a short washing program. Trocker only needs if there is no reasonable way to hang up the laundry.

Silo123
1 year ago

Just figure out how many washes a not quite scraped washing machine creates until it is broken and can no longer be repaired. These are usually hundreds to thousands. This is based on the price of a washing machine + delivery. Electricity and water are really negligible per wash cycle.

When launderette is worth: you only live relatively short where (washing machine does not have to move) or simply have no room for a wash.

To the dryer: In the case mentioned above, there is no room for this.

In summer you don’t need a dryer, in winter only if you don’t have a drying room and high humidity in the apartment. But then there is more often an air dryer eh the better variant (there is even with laundry drying function)- I use at the moment, as I am physically restricted and the whole is otherwise even more complicated

DerHans
1 year ago

With 5 € you do not always get out in the launderette. You could also have different laundry parts. But if the launderette can be reached on foot, it can actually be cheaper.

Aaa35
1 year ago

It depends on how often you wash and how many people are. You don’t need dryers.

Kleib
1 year ago

If the launderette is near you then I would say for 5.- € per week that’s okay. I personally find it more practical to wash at home in my own machine

shakur1988
1 year ago
Reply to  Kleib

Especially around worlds very seemingly hygienic

anonym0507
1 year ago

Of course, a separate washing machine is cheaper. A dryer can be saved and the laundry can be dried on a clothes rack. If you’re close to checkout, you can talk to neighbors and ask if you can share a washing machine, of course you should take part in it financially.

Munga01
1 year ago

I would definitely prefer a separate washing machine. You don’t need a dryer.

I’d be worth the time that’s on it.