Unloading your laundry and finding damp sheets can be extremely annoying. Ensure your sheets come out dry by stopping your dryer in the middle of a cycle and mixing up the items inside so they're not clumped together.
Jennifer Hunter suggests at Apartment Therapy:
Stop the dryer halfway through its cycle and de-clump — If you can remember to check, giving your load a manual fluffing mid-cycle will keep everything from having so much dryer time to form a really massive tangle.
Although the original post mentioned this as a solution for wet sheets, this could work for the rest of your laundry as well. Socks might get stuck in a robe or towel, or a t-shirt could be stuck in part of the dryer. Manually de-clumping in the middle of the cycle will prevent you from having to do another load, which saves you electricity and time.
Tips for a Better Laundry Day: Solving the Wad of Wet Sheets | Apartment Therapy
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