How do i line dry clothes?
Question:I am trying to save some money by drying my clothes outside, but i can't seem to find any where to buy the line or even a contraption to hang it on...any websites or stores will be ultra helpful
Answers:
Target $39.99
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/602...
this one is a little pricey but it is the best $92.00
http://www.comforthouse.com/clothesline.
Happy Hanging!!
I'm sure if you went to Lowes, Home Depot or Menards and asked for a clothes line they could point you in the right direction. Its a good idea we're doing the same thing this summer!
Just go to Home Depot or Lowes and get the clothesline, fasteners and pins. Costs should be about $25.00, unless you need to install poles in the ground, then it could be about $50.00.
My wife and I line dry everything when the weather permits. No sense handing cash to the electric company when you can do it for free. As a bonus your clothes smell so much better.
You can find clothesline and clothespins at any Walmart (if you live in the States). The wooden clothespins are much better than the plastic ones, as they are sturdier and last longer.
Look in the gadgets section of almost any store. You will most likely find clothesline, and clothespins.
A hardware store will supply ways to hang it. Some kind of hook of the house, or something, for one side. Other side around a tree, or whatever. I am sure a hardware person will have good ideas.
HINT.. very important that you hang clothes in the Sunny part of your yard. Clothes do not dry very well in the shade.
Home Depot, Lowes
You don't need anything fancy to line dry clothes. Hardware stores have clothes line, which is just a rope. Also clothes pins, which you need to hang the clothes on the likne. You can run your clothes line between two trees, or from the corner of the house to a tree, and that's it. Hang out your clothes to dry. Walgreen's also has clothesline and clothespins. As for the clothesline on the pole, that has four sides, and about four ropes
on each of the four sides, hardware stores have these. and you might check with Wal-mart, or K-Mart, or Sears, to see if they might carry them. Nothing like fresh, air-dried, clothes.
any kind of wire with plastic covering it or use hangers and put them on shower rod worked for me 18 years in a cleaners
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