When I saw the subject, the first thing that came to mind was one of these!
It will definitely dry them quickly!
baha wrote:What I did this weekend.
Funny, these are still available on the internet. They cost almost as much as the cheapest electric dryer you can buy. But the cost to society of manufacturing and delivery is much smaller. In comparison this will pay for itself in about a year and then pay me for at least 19 more years.
I am lucky that my wife has used a clothes line since before we met. She prefers the clean, fresh smell and the clothes last longer. Our old one was even more efficient...it was strung between the carport and a tree:)
Those who think solar power can't carry the load aren't thinking this thru...solar is all we've ever had...it's just what's the best way to store it.
@ Tanada - Some technology isn't obsolete...it's just old. Like me:)
Alfred Tennyson wrote:We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
dolanbaker wrote:When I saw the subject, the first thing that came to mind was one of these!
It will definitely dry them quickly!
Shaved Monkey wrote:Used in the Sydney Olympics opening ceremony
and every Australian kid did this
lpetrich wrote:When I saw this thread, I thought that it was about using reflectors to direct sunlight onto clothes that were being dried. Without that, it's very time-consuming and vulnerable to bad weather, like being rained on and frozen.
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