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Review on 🧳 Portable Travel Clothesline 2-Pack - EverSport Clothes Drying Rope, Adjustable and Windproof Clothes Line for Indoor, Outdoor, Camping, Travel, and Home Use by Rachel King

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The big modern clothesline

Climate change isn't high on my list of environmental issues (other issues are much higher), but if it's for you I suggest these clotheslines. And even if they aren't, I still recommend them. They are durable and very easy to use, especially when used with clips (HONBAY, 24pcs, clothespins, needles, hanging clips, rope hooks, windproof hanger) that stay attached to the rope and make hanging clothes easier. I run clotheslines across my deck and can easily unhook one side when I'm done taking them off. The lines are very strong, keep the wind out well and have holes that keep the hangars in place even if the line sways a lot. Since purchasing these clotheslines I have greatly reduced the use of the dryer. I usually run our dryer for about 40 minutes 3-4 times a week. Now I just run it for about ten minutes 2-3 times a week. I only use the dryer to smooth out wrinkles after washing in the washing machine. After fluffing, I take out the clothes on the lines. (Actually, this is only needed for shirts, pants, cotton skirts; drying fabrics, socks, underwear, towels, and sheets all run right through my lines.) I find it kind of crazy to run a hot dryer inside when it's hot and sunny outside . If you're really worried about climate change, you can use a warmer climate to dry your clothes instead of burning fossil fuels to make it worse. Of course, there are many other environmental benefits of not running the dryer in the summer. And if you don't care about the environment, those clotheslines still make good economic sense. The sun is free! I highly recommend these clotheslines!

Pros
  • This is great
Cons
  • Some bugs