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Four Tips to Follow When Buying an Outdoor Clothes Dryer Umbrella

Author: Tom Delaney
by Tom Delaney
Posted: Jun 27, 2017

The compact design of outdoor clothes dryer umbrella lends it the super utilitarian status it has earned across households. Offering sufficient space to dry clothes within a limited area, the design is complemented by superior workmanship and materials to make it a good choice. The market is swamped with products that appear similar, but with qualitative difference. Here are a few tips that need to be considered when opting for one, to be able to spot the best and separate the rest.

Sturdy nature of the supporting mast Central to an umbrella model clothes dryer is the mast that actually holds the unit together. Choose one that is made from the best materials to offer sturdiness. After all, you would not want to have the dryer to tumble with heavy gusts of wind. The anodized aluminum components, tubular arms, braces and fittings that comprise the dryer, need to be of the highest quality.

Choose foldable models for easy stowing when requiredA long vacation or a change of location may sometimes make it necessary to dismantle the dryer and install elsewhere or store safely. A fixed model would make it extremely difficult to remove, transport, install or store. Opt for umbrella outdoor clothes dryer that is not just compact, but one that can be easily dismantled.

Sufficient space between linesA good and strong outdoor umbrella will ideally feature a top line that is more than seven feet in length. This makes it easy for drying out clothes that are larger in size. Similarly, a well designed outdoor clothes dryer will offer adequate space between two lines to permit the easy flow of wind. This will ensure that the clothes are fully dried, under the natural light f the sun with its unique bleaching and disinfecting properties.

Outdoor clothes dryers are sturdy yet lightweight models that come with pre-strung PVC coated poly core clothesline cords. The combination of strong mast, braces, fittings and cords ensures that the clothes are safe, without the apprehension of clothes flapping wildly and falling to the ground.

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

About the Author

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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