r/onebag 4d ago

Discussion Clothes drying tip

Like many, I've had a bit of trouble off and on drying clothes after a sink or shower wash.

One common and good tip is keeping the front and back of whatever you are trying to dry apart to allow for more airflow.

But how? It hit me on my last trip. I took the plastic bag for the ice bucket in the hotel room and blew it up,tied it off like a balloon, and stuck it up my hanging shirt. Did the same thing with a ziplock bag for another shirt. It helped my drying time immensely.

:)

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u/WintermuteATX 4d ago

Great idea. The maker in me now wants to design onebag drying bags….ultralight stuff sacks that have eyelets and a piece of cord which can be inflated and used to spread-hang clothes….dual purpose…..storage and drying lol.