Hazelvent all-weather clothes dryer

Sandals

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Iv an indoor clothes horse for the past 6 years that coming to the end of its life. Im tired of dragging it in and out depending on the weather. Iv a solid fuel range with the overhead space for airing the clothes.

Iv seen the following add http://www.donedeal.ie/for-sale/gardenfurniture/2655546 and am wondering if anyone any experience of it. I dont mind spending the money if it works.

Our shed doors are too big to leave open as i read another post on here giving this advice.

Any other solutions etc welcome. Thanks.
 
First impressions suggest a windy wet day would chuck his allweather claim out the window.
 
Im of the assumption the clothes would stay out all the time till they dried. Have contacted the company but as yet no response.

Just want to get rid of the dreaded clothes horse, even though Iv space in the corner of the kitchen for it, just looking at other options...has anyone any actual experience of one of them...
 
I'mm interested in this also - hanging clothes out on a dry day - then heading off and coming back to the line tilted over with the weight of soaked clothes from the downpour ...... getting fed up of that!
 
Have you seen ODRYER and Lennon Lines websites. Products sound good. Dont have them myself so can't tell. Seen them on TV only.
 
Molli, thanks for Lennon Lines. Will investigate further. Im looking for a permanent fixture that wont let the clothes get wet or blow away.
 
Sandals if you google Hangout Gazebo Clothesline, its another one thats been on Dragons Den.
 
Got a wooden drying shed, delivered, assembled and level on ground for €236, 4ft by 4ft holds my clothes horse and bit more. http://www.obrientimberproducts.com/products.php?c=18 clothes out all night (downpour this morning) and wind seems blowing in as slight movement on clothes. Leaving great space in the kitchen as no more clothes horse....
 
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