ahh very good or a simple solution which doesn't cost, if you have a big shed, put a clothes line in the shed from one end to the other hang the clothes in the shed, you could leave the door open a little bit to let the air circulate..Another alternative which came up in this forum before... a covered line something like this
http://www.gumtree.ie/dublin/19/22847819.html
I use a dehumidifier which works very well. End up with a few litres of water when it runs for a few hours.
I have a rotary line and I put the parasol through the centre which keeps the rain off the clothes and allows them to dry, works really well and means I get some use from the parasol coz I don't need it to shelter from the sun!!
Does that work?
:di Have A Rotary Line And I Put The Parasol Through The Centre Which Keeps The Rain Off The Clothes And Allows Them To Dry, Works Really Well And Means I Get Some Use From The Parasol Coz I Don't Need It To Shelter From The Sun!!
Hi are they very hard on electricity?I bought a dryer as I got so sick of running in and out to the clothes line last year. Thought I'd never buy one as I'd feel guilty at the "waste" of electricity, but last summer did me in.
Would that not cause condensation or lots of steam in press?In Winter, I dry clothes on a clothes horse in the hot press, but I don't have my heating on in Summer.
Yep, I think the dehumidifier is fantastic. Works well in a small room with a clothes horse. There's also a "tent" option out there that you can put over dehumidifier and clothes horse, makes the whole lot look neat and more efficient. .
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