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MrsRooster Posted - Apr 16 2014 : 11:28:25 AM
I spent like 20.00 at Walmart on a wooden clothes drying rack. It has vinyl on the rods. I can dry my daughter clothes pretty quick.

We aren't allow to have a clothes line or hang the clothes on the balcony. So I found a way around it.

I am planning on buying another one.

It costs 1.25 per load to dry at our complex. So I am sure that I have paid for the rack many times over already.



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prayin granny Posted - Aug 16 2014 : 10:25:35 AM
Amy that's a great idea!
We aren't allowed to do that on balcony either here. But I can do container gardening!! :)

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katmom Posted - Aug 15 2014 : 7:10:30 PM
I have 2 older ones, in my sewing room I used them to display vtg. linens & doilies.....

I remember 'granma Bowser' using an old wooden rack to dry her fresh cut pasta on...

So many uses...


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Denise Ann Posted - May 21 2014 : 5:09:12 PM
I have a wooden drying rack I bought at a swap meet. Collapses to be stored, but I use it all the time so it only gets stored when I have company. I would love a clothes line outside, not possible where I live.
But as Winnie said where there is a will there is away.
Denise Ann
Red Tractor Girl Posted - Apr 17 2014 : 05:10:46 AM
Amy, where there is a will, there is a way! FarmGirl Style! It is a great solution and will accomplish the same thing. Enjoy the savings!

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Daizy Posted - Apr 16 2014 : 6:00:46 PM
Mz Amy, are you allowed to put up sun shades on your balcony? If so, then your drying rack would be concealed from view.....just a thought.

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Lavender Rose Posted - Apr 16 2014 : 6:00:04 PM
Congratulations!!! So happy for you. I'm able to hang my laundry outside in good weather, but I have three drying racks in my house. Two of them are in my living room near the wood stove to use in cold or rainy weather. i have been hanging laundry for over 40 years now. I should have kept track of how much of a savings it has been. My dryer hardly ever gets used.
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ceejay48 Posted - Apr 16 2014 : 5:41:14 PM
I am able to hang my clothes outside to dry, but on a day when the weather is not conducive to that I use a rack in the house. I have a dryer but don't use it much these days!
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