My fresh-out-the-dryer towel melted the rack

    by slamsmcaukin

    41 Comments

    1. Towel must have been molten.

      More likely someone slipped, grabbed the rack and bent it.

    2. Ronald_Ulysses_Swans on

      There is no way a towel melted a metal rack. Like thermodynamically not possible.

      Someone has bent it and not told anyone

    3. A towel that hot would at least burn your hands. The rack is also bent in only one place; if it were due to heat it would be uniformly deformed.

    4. If you can get a towel warm enough to warp either stainless or aluminum you have the worlds hottest towel ever because that ain’t possible

    5. It’s a hollow plastic rod btw. Dunno how some of you think it’s metal

      Edit: actually I can see how it might look aluminum with the way the lights hitting it

      Here’s a better pic: https://imgur.com/a/YcyjPid

    6. Unless you’re drying your towels in mount doom, there’s no way this isn’t damage to metal from an outside factor.

    7. DumbDumbHunter on

      This is clearly a kid who bent the rod and is now testing his lie out on reddit before telling Mom

    8. TheOgGhadTurner on

      Look can if you can prove to me that towel rack is IN FACT silver painted plastic. I’ll believe you. Absolutely no chance in hell even aluminum would melt at 185° Fahrenheit

    9. Is the rack made out of cheese? I feel like the towel would have had to been so hot you couldn’t handle it if it was hot enough to melt plastic.

    10. ExternalTangents on

      Feel like I missed something, why are all the comments assuming it’s metal? It looks plastic. I feel like plastic towel racks are extremely common. And plastic is infinitely more plausible to have been warped by heat than metal.

    11. Either you have a crazy dryer and have a Kevlar towel or your towel rack is made of Gallium. Either way use your brain dude.

    12. That center bar appears to be extruded aluminum, which could never be heated by a towel enough to soften it.

      IF it is plastic then its plausible that a super hot towel could soften it enough to bend under the weight of just the towel. However if that is the case then upgraded towel bars were needed before this ever happened.

      I 3d print with plastics that are more heat-stable than that.

    13. My brain just could not read that title without automatically thinking of Ray J.Fresh out the pool, no towel, let it air-dry

    14. I had one break years back usually the snap I know because my bro tried to hide it by taping it together with scotch tape.

    15. thishyacinthgirl on

      My stepdad would microwave my mom’s bath towel while she was in the shower or tub so they’d be warm and toasty when she got out.

      This only worked once or twice before it ended in absolute disaster.

      Her next gift was an electric towel rack/warmer and a fluffy new towel. Surprisingly, the gift of a new microwave was not necessary.

    16. That looks like a metal (aluminium maybe? Not sure) rod. If the towel was on fire it’d still likely not be hot enough to melt that. Someone slipped, grabbed it and bent it.

      To add to this, if it were actually melted it’d show other signs such as:

      1. The cross section would be severely warped, that square shape would have likely caved in completely

      2. The deformation would be either more uniform, also showing some stretching and thinning, or one section would have given completely and gone full liquid, snapping the rod clean in half.

      If it is actually just shiny painted plastic, it still shouldn’t be able to be melted like that. PLA is the only common one that melts at a low enough temperature to deform from hot laundry, and it’s never used outside of 3d printed ornaments due to being complete shit at anything involving heat or mechanical stresses.

    17. AGrandNewAdventure on

      Hair dryer on high should get the rod back to a state where you can bend it straight again.

    18. I removed that exact towel rack from my bathroom yesterday, it’s most likely mortared to the wall.
      Have fun!

    19. Your dryer might be getting too hot, if you dry your clothes with air that’s really hot it actually damages them more.

    20. ITT: people assuming the rack is metal when it’s clearly a plastic, and not knowing some plastics can deform at 60-70 C (140-160F), which is definitely a temperature dryers can get.

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