Top 5 Reasons to Go for an Umbrella Clothesline for Outdoor Drying

Posted by Tom Delaney on November 27th, 2018

An umbrella clothesline is a household essential that every homeowner and homemaker should consider investing in. These highly versatile household tools not only make clothes drying more economical and environmentally friendly, they can also help you prolong the lifespan of your clothing and at the same time keep your laundry organized as they air dry outdoors. They can likewise be configured in different ways, thanks to their folding arms, which make way for hanging different kinds of items. Below are even more insights on why you should go for umbrella clothesline for practical outdoor clothes drying. 

  • Air drying is a time-tested method for drying laundry. By using an umbrella line, you take advantage of an age-old technology and improve on its outcomes as you maximize your clothes drying abilities without taking up an entire yard space in order to create a long clothesline. Umbrella lines have a unique design that keeps all your laundry neat and organized in one place, while maximizing the number of clothes you can hang to dry at once.
  • Investing in an umbrella clothesline is also a great way to cut down on your utility costs as you won’t have to constantly rely on your clothes dryer to finish your laundry. Outdoor drying racks use the natural power of the wind instead of electricity to dry your clothes. What’s more is replacing parts and components of your clothesline is a lot cheaper than having to maintain complex electronics.
  • Clothes dryers take a toll on clothing fabric, accelerating wear and tear. By air drying your laundry, you prevent your clothes from being worn down by the heat and tumble of your clothes dryer.
  • Because you don’t use as much energy as you would when throwing your clothes in a machine to dry, you also lower your carbon footprint and help conserve energy and the environment. This makes an umbrella clothesline an excellent addition to a green home.
  • Finally, an umbrella clothesline will allow you to dry your clothes outdoors and avoid having to hang wet and damp clothing indoors, which can increase humidity and even cause respiratory distress due to prolonged exposure to extremely humid air indoors. 

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 online 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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