I'm trying to find a good solution for drying inside this winter. Our house isn't really small but I still want something that won't take up a lot of space. I found this UK product that would be great or something like it since I don't know if they would ship it here. http://www.ecowashinglines.co.uk/product/D-RACK
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I found an American website with a reasonable price on it but I don't know how secure or trustworthy they are http://www.clotheslineshop.com/mm5/m...egory_Code=IC6
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11/10/08 at 5:58pm
We just string a rope across the living room. Not the most convienent, but it works ok.
IKEA has some good dryers that seem inexpensive: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/ca...7?pageNumber=0
IKEA has some good dryers that seem inexpensive: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/ca...7?pageNumber=0
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My grandma had a wooden drying rack that came up and down on a pulley system. You would let it down, load it up and then pull it back up to the ceiling.... so the clothes would be up high completely out of the way the rack parrallel to the ceiling . There is a company in europe making them in metal. I am thinking of designing one in wood for our house.
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Seems nice, but expensive to me.
*$47 on the American site
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*We have a collapsable wooden rack that holds small items. $10
*For large items we have a retractable clothesline mounted in the bedroom (out of the usual walking paths). $5ish for the retracting part, could be made cheaper
*Also I have a closet rod sturdily mounted as a curtain rod in my living room, we hang anything on hangers on that too (sometimes I string up towels on pant-hangers, etc.) Whole thing was probably $10 but it does double-duty
*We have also had success hanging sheets between chairs in the living room (while we sleep) and of course there's always the shower curtain rod. My parents just have nails on the wall to hang hangers on. FREE
Total $25 or less.
Depends on if you want it all in one place or spread around the house
*$47 on the American site
vs.
*We have a collapsable wooden rack that holds small items. $10
*For large items we have a retractable clothesline mounted in the bedroom (out of the usual walking paths). $5ish for the retracting part, could be made cheaper
*Also I have a closet rod sturdily mounted as a curtain rod in my living room, we hang anything on hangers on that too (sometimes I string up towels on pant-hangers, etc.) Whole thing was probably $10 but it does double-duty
*We have also had success hanging sheets between chairs in the living room (while we sleep) and of course there's always the shower curtain rod. My parents just have nails on the wall to hang hangers on. FREE
Total $25 or less.
Depends on if you want it all in one place or spread around the house

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We used a similar one while in the UK - loved it.
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