Laundry Timer - Drying Times v1.5.8
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Developer Description
Calculates laundry drying times based on current and forecast weather conditions
Save energy and reduce wear and tear on your clothes by drying them outside more often.
Features include:
- Multiple timers to reflect the drying rates of different fabric types (from light fabrics such as sheets to heavy fabrics such as towels).
- Three day drying rate forecast (upgradable to 7 days) showing changes in the estimated drying rate throughout each day.
- Future drying time estimates: check how long your washing will take to dry for future times / days
- Alerts when your laundry is estimated to be dry.
- Warnings about adverse conditions such as rain or high gusts of wind.
- Charts showing how dry your laundry items are estimated to be at a given time.
- Settings to calibrate the timers to better suit our own laundry items.
Laundry Timer can be useful all year round:
❄️ Autumn / Winter: Laundry Timer can be particularly useful in cooler conditions when it can be hard to judge how long it will take for your laundry to dry.
- Use the app help you find the best days to plan a wash, and find out how early you need to put your clothes out for them to be dry by the end of the day.
- Laundry can still dry on cold days, given the right conditions. But even if your laundry is unlikely to be fully dry by the end of the day, you can use the app to estimate how dry it is likely to get. This way you can reduce drying costs by partially drying your laundry outside, before putting it in the dryer to finish the job. To do this tap the relevant fabric type to view the chart. From here you can look up time you want to bring your laundry in, to see how dry it is estimated to be at that time.
☀️ Spring / Summer: On warm sunny days you don’t always need much help in determining whether or not your laundry will dry. However Laundry Timer can still be useful:
- If you’re planning to hang out your laundry later in the day, it’s not always obvious your clothes will be dry in time. Use laundry Timer to determine if there is enough time to put a late wash on. To do this, tap the timer icon on the current day of the Forecast tab, then drag the slider to the appropriate time (based on how long your wash cycle is). You can then see the estimated drying times for that time.
- It’s best not to leave bright or dark coloured fabrics out in direct sunlight for too long to avoid them fading. Use laundry timer to remind you when your clothes are likely to be dry so they don't need to be out longer than necessary. You can also turn fabrics inside out to keep colours vibrant.
- If you have multiple loads of washing to get through and limited drying space, you can use Laundry Timer to help judge when to put a new load of washing on. That way you can time washes so the previous load is dry by the time the next load is ready to hang out.
What's New
Overhead shade setting
Additional features for Pro users:
- Indoor drying times
- Support for multiple timers
In-app purchases
$2.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- 1.5.8
- Downloads
- 10K+
- Updated on
- Jan 15, 2026
- Released
- Dec 7, 2022
- Requires
- Android 7.0
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Laundry Timer - Drying Times users say on Google Play
Every now and then you have an idea and start brainstorming how to go about it then you search up for more information and find it already exists. Not only that, but it's done far better than you could've hoped. The UI is really nice and clean, I look forward to seeing how close the estimates are!
Very good app, would be nice if it had more forceful rain notification.
need more timers you don't put all your washing at once if you've got a few loads I reckon you need different timers.
Might be useful if you have a long washing line. If you have an airer or something outside instead, then drying times are significantly longer. Maybe this could be an option to add?