Dry Your Clothes in Style with Umbrella Clothesline

Posted by Tom Delaney on July 19th, 2016

Drying clothes in the proper way is as important as washing them. Though most people turn to the dryer to get their clothes dry, it has its negatives. For starters, it increases your power bills as you use the electricity to dry the clothes in the machine (clothes dryers consume 12% of your power, according to estimates). Secondly, clothes dried in a dryer look lumpy and misshapen. This means more work for you ironing clothes and taking care of the creases and wrinkles. Moreover, as you well know, drying clothes in the machine is a sure way to reduce their life. Also, the more expensive and/or exquisite materials will tear or lose their shape if you dry them in the machine. 

The solution to all these problems is a clothesline. The simple effective tool that has been around for centuries has recently received a makeover with the umbrella clothesline. This product has taken strength, convenience, and style to a completely new level. People have found this product to be very suitable and ideal for their use. However, what had attracted them to this exceptional item in the first place had been its elegant design and good looks. 

Made out of non-ferrous materials, each of these products is hand-made and crafted to perfection. The material used is bright anodized aluminum which is easy to keep clean and most importantly lasts for years as there are no chances of rust. Whether set in the backyard or the terrace, the product looks strong and elegant. It does not take too much space and the design makes it give your clothes the optimal drying and airing they need. 

The item comprises of a single central support mast that is firmly fixed to the ground through a soil corkscrew. The clothesline has radiating or parallel arms at the top. These arms are joined together by strong clotheslines which can take more weight than the standard lines you get from the store. The top frame rotates in the wind thereby allowing the clothes to catch the best breeze and make them dry much faster than a standard clothesline. As highlighted, the product is much stronger than the clothesline you find in the stores, thanks to the robust tubular structure. The facts that it is firmly fixed to the ground and rotates with the wind mean that there are no changes of the product toppling over in strong wind. 

The umbrella clothesline is perfect for the suburban home. You can put it up in the backyard, balcony, or terrace and dry the clothes in a safe place where they are unlikely to get dirty or wet. Your house in the suburbs can now have a clean backyard as all the clothes will be optimally placed to dry in a single compact clothesline, leaving the rest of the ground free without creating an eyesore. 

About the author:

BreezeCatcher Clothesline was establish in 2005 by Tom Delaney. He is an engineer with electronic and mechanical experience in various industries principally the petroleum industry. BreezeCatcher Clothesline is a clothesline store which sells their products online. We have a large variety of clothesline varying in features from height adjustability to rotatory to fix wood grain finish and many more. We also offer free home delivery on purchase of 5.00 and more. We sell clothesline that are made up of durable materials which are non-ferrous to eliminate rust and we also bright anodized aluminum in our clothesline which can be cleaned easily.

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