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Do your clothes not get mildewy/musty in the closet? We have a big enough one to do this in, but the few times I've tried to dry my clothes indoor they got that mildewy scent to them.
Now we live in an apartment where I'm not allowed to have a clothesline outside, but It's really like to not use my dryer at all because it's so hard on clothes.
Not really, we have decent ventilation. A solution if you have this issue is to add a dehumidifier. It drastically reduces the time to dry, and you just have to empty it once it's pretty full often a few liters. You can also set it to not run under a certain amount of humidity.