Can You Put a Doona in the Dryer? | Lyrebird Laundromat
Introduction
Big, bulky doonas can be tricky to wash and dry at home. At Lyrebird Laundromat, our extra-large commercial dryers are designed to handle them safely and efficiently. The key is to check the label, choose the right settings, and use a few tricks to keep the filling fluffy.
Step 1: Always Check the Care Label
Look for instructions n your doona’s tag:
- If it says “Do Not Tumble Dry”, skip the dryer and air-dry instead.
- If tumble drying is allowed, stick to low or medium heat.
Step 2: Use the Largest Dryer
Doona size matters. A large drum gives enough space for the doona to move freely and dry evenly. At Lyrebird, our oversized dryers are perfect for king-size doonas.
Step 3: Add Dryer Balls (or Tennis Balls)
Place 2–3 dryer balls or clean tennis balls in with your doona. They break up clumps, keep the filling moving, and help it dry faster.
Step 4: Choose the Right Heat
- Low heat: safest for delicate or feather-filled doonas.
- Medium heat: fine for synthetic or cotton fills.
- Avoid high heat: it can damage fabric and fillings.
Pro tip: Pause halfway, take the doona out, shake it, and restart. This keeps the filling evenly spread.
Step 5: Be Patient (1–2 Hours)
Depending on size and filling, doonas typically take around 1–2 hours to dry fully. Check for cold or damp spots before packing it away. If not completely dry, give it more time—trapped moisture can lead to mould.
Wool, Feather & Synthetic Differences
- Feather/down doonas: dry slowly on low heat; fluff several times to avoid clumps.
- Synthetic fill doonas: more durable—dry on medium heat.
- Wool doonas: best to air-dry or use only a short low-heat cycle, then lay flat to finish.
Final Tip
Yes, you can dry a doona in a dryer—as long as you follow the care label and use the right settings. With Lyrebird Laundromat’s extra-large Speed Queen dryers, you’ll get a safe, even result without the hassle.