Will a shirt dry faster if it is the only thing in the hot drier or if there is a load in the drier?


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Anything will dry faster alone than with a load, however, if you throw in an already dry towel with your shirt, it will absorb the moisture, and dry even FASTER! Turn it on high heat to shrink it. Good luck to you.


It will definitely dry faster if it is the only thing in the dryer, but it would be waste of money to only dry one item at a time.
it will dry faster because it doesnt have to share the heat with the other clothes, unless the other clothes are already dry, and then it will dry faster

but even if you put it in with other clothing items its not going to dry dramitacally slower, just a few minutes
Shirts will, jeans won't. Anything that's soaked down and heavy, such as jeans, will just flop around in the dryer. But a shirt is usually light. Just wring it out well and throw it in there alone and it should dry faster.
As Jscrapalex - chuck in a dry towel aswell and it will dry even quicker than on its own.
It will dry faster by itself because it will have more room to toss around. The more it can move around, the faster it can dry. Not sure that it will make your shirt the correct size, but it definately will dry in a hurry.

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