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The Merits of Outdoor Clotheslines

Author: Tom Delaney
by Tom Delaney
Posted: Jun 14, 2017

Outdoor clotheslines offer many benefits to users. It saves money, energy and gives freshness to the clothes. As the world shifts its focus towards saving energy, outdoor drying is considered economical, eco-friendly, saves energy and the environment.

Economical, with near zero recurring costsOutdoor umbrella clothesline cuts down on energy bills, thus offering great savings to users. It is a one-time purchase and it remains free from recurring costs while being used on a day to day basis. These are economical and efficient for drying clothes compared to the indoor powered dryers which are quite expensive.

Saves EnergyOutdoor clotheslines make use of solar energy and wind energy to dry the clothes. They do not consume electricity or gas thus saving power, and contributing to a greener earth as the world moves towards a greener future. Utilizing natural sources for drying clothes are of greater importance to reduce the effects of increased exploitation of natural resources.

Saves ClothesOutdoor clothesline allows the clothes to dry naturally, reducing wrinkles on the clothes. With excessive use of powered dryers’ clothes are likely to wear off faster than their expected life. This also removes the natural appeal and appearance of the clothes, taking the sheen off carefully selected apparel. Drying in natural sunlight helps to remove stains, in addition to destroying bacteria and dust mites that may cling on to the clothes. Outdoor drying lends the clothes freshness, with a crisp feel from the natural warmth of the sunlight and the fragrance of outdoor breeze.

Saves the EnvironmentUse of indoor clothes dryer during hot summer will aggravate the heat indoors. This could turn out to be an unpleasant situation. Not only, is it a waste of energy, it does not offer similar effects of drying clothes naturally in the sunlight. When multiple appliances are used indoors, the addition of the powered dryers causes strain on the electric grid which could sometimes result in power tripping or outages. Indoor power dryers release CO2 after the laundry is done. This huge amount of CO2 dumped into the environment destroys the natural habitat of plants and pollutes the air we breathe. The benefits of using outdoor clothesline to dry clothes are manifold. It helps save money on gas and electricity bills. Some have termed drying clothes to be a therapy. Regardless of the fact if it is therapeutic or not, drying clothes in the outdoors is definitely the better option than indoor drying. Getting rid of mites is important to remain healthy. And sunlight has natural bleaching properties, which helps to make the clothes appear fresh and spotless with a natural sheen.

Clothes are symbiotic. It is entirely true. With a lot of care going into the selection of the clothes, it is important to ensure that the clothes are maintained in proper condition. Washing machines have made the job of washing easier, but one of the most important aspect of maintaining clothes is the proper drying. And there really is nothing better than an outdoor clothesline to dry the clothes.

About the author:BreezeCatcher Clothesline was established in 2005 by Tom Delaney. Tom is an engineer with electronic and mechanical experience and specialized in the instrumentation field in various industries from medical devices to the petroleum retail industry. Tom was dissatisfied with the quality of a shop bought rotary clotheslines so decided to design a robust model for use at his home in Dublin Ireland. The design proved so popular with family and friends he decided to establish the Breezecatcher Clothesline Company. In 2005, he launched an on-line store and now sell direct to home-owners and retail stores worldwide. They have a large variety of clothesline varying in features from height adjust-ability to deluxe top spinning rotary clotheslines to fix head umbrella clotheslines with wood grain finish and many more.

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This article is written by Tom Delaney, an engineer with electronic and mechanical experience in various industries principally the petroleum industry. Breezecatcher Clotheslines are a specialist producer of high quality rotary clotheslines.

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