rotary line or washing line?

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Re: rotary line or washing line?

Post: # 240515Post indy »

Thomzo wrote:You can even get covers for some of them so that you can put the washing out when the weather's a bit iffy.

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Re: rotary line or washing line?

Post: # 240948Post crazymaisey »

Thanks for all the suggestions everyone! Although a rotary would be more compact and take up less space, I think maybe the drying time would be quicker on my standard line from what I've read on some of your comments. Plus I haven't a clue where I would put one, now that I understand a rotary would need concreting in. Hmmm!

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Re: rotary line or washing line?

Post: # 244428Post marshlander »

:sign4: alert peeps!
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