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Americans Re-Learning Benefits of Line Drying

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The simplicity of a clothesline for drying clothes saves energy and protects the environment.

Second to the refrigerator, the electric dryer is the second biggest household user of electricity.

Clothes normally last longer without the force of a machine dryer.

Exposure to natural sunlight is like a natural bleach for your clothes.

To avoid your clothes from fading, hang them inside out.

The sun's rays are an antibacterial.

By line drying inside, the humidity generated is great for your plants, skin and hair. Line drying is good exercise. If you are line drying outside, you get fresh air and a little sunlight needed each day.

Breeze Dryer is the first American distributor of an Australian institution for over 60 years, the Hills Hoist, and Hills' fine clothesline products .

Hills is known internationally for quality and durability, and their clotheslines are now readily available here in America. Whether you hang out because you want to save energy and money or because you simply enjoy it, this is not your Grandma's clothesline.

For more information visit www.breezedryer.



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hi susan,
this was a well written article with great points. it made me think. thanks for sharing, and i hope you keep writing,
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sue thom
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