I still DON'T have an electric clothes dryer. As I live alone -- with 2 dogs -- i still dry my clothes on an expandable WOOD dryer, and from march to november, on a ''corde à linge'' (dont know the english term) on wheels...outside; I could buy 100 electric dryer but prefer to take care of the PLANET
We'd go up to the roof of our six-storey NYC apartment building where the clotheslines were to hang our freshly laundered clothes. But you had to bring your own (wooden!) clothes pins.
Posted by CJ at 7:14 am (PDT) on Thu October 22, 2015
Like GlenEllyn said, "clean sheets fresh off the line." I liked the smell, but of course we didn't have the pollution we have today.
Mom never had a dryer until 1980! My job routinely as a kid was to hang the clothes on the line, even in the cold dead of winter! (Yeah, I know all about the stiff towels lol) She had a wringer washer too.
My mom used her clothesline regularly even though she had a dryer - well, except in the middle of winter, although she tried it a couple of times. I remember the towels came off the line stiff as a board! We kids thought it was a hoot! I'd like to put in a clothesline - there's nothing better than sleeping on clean sheets fresh off the line.
I have one now and use it regularly, weather permitting, and have seen different configurations on the same idea, some for indoor drying. I try not to use the electric/ gas dryer as much as possible for ecological and economical reasons
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