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It is rather expensive - £1 for 6 mins of drying, compared to 10 mins at the [much missed] Wash & Dry is just money grabbing, plus the machines are old leaving you having to pay even more to get things like towels dry. There's also nowhere to sit so unless you drive there, not much fun on a rainy day...

I just used them 

machines range from 6£ to 12£ 

but compared to all the other laundrettes their machines are certainly newer atleast not 15/20years old like wash and dry.

 

I guess gas and electric isn’t cheap but 4£ in the dryer dried my sheets and towels so I’m not complaining 

 

 

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The solution for the cost of duvet washing is for each person to have their own single duvet like in Scandinavia.  Then you can wash the duvet in your own washing machine. Get a heated drying rack if you don’t have a tumble dryer.

 

 

 

 

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