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they are dry because on a clothes line they stay in one place but in a washer they are getting moved around
Hang up a clothesline anywhere in your house or outside, then just hang your clothing on it.
The Bar Bar Eco-800 hair dryer uses 1,000 watts when most dryers use 1,800 watts. It also dries hair faster that the average dryer does.
It's just because pockets can turn inside out from the action of the dryer. Some clothes dry best if they are put into the dryer inside out anyway.
Ice melts faster by a blow dryer
Hang them on a clothesline.
Yes. Before they had washing machines, people hung their wet clothes from trees and clothes lines. It does take longer than a dryer, and it can be a hassle on windy days.
A rotary clothes dryer is a dryer for your clothes and basically the name explains it all in its simplicity, it rotates. But i believe you are referring to a rotary clothesline which is used outdoors and it is where you hang your clothes on a line and it rotates to help them dry quicker. hope this helps.
they are dry because on a clothes line they stay in one place but in a washer they are getting moved around
Hang up a clothesline anywhere in your house or outside, then just hang your clothing on it.
To the dryer or the clothesline.
No, no effect on duration.
You need a separate dryer. I bought an all in one unit (washes & dries), but the dryer took forever & left the clothes wrinkled.
The LG DLG2102W dryer is rated very well and dries fast. They cost around $500 and can be purchased at Home Depot. You can read dryer reviews at http://www.consumersearch.com/clothes-dryer-reviews
The Bar Bar Eco-800 hair dryer uses 1,000 watts when most dryers use 1,800 watts. It also dries hair faster that the average dryer does.
The correct spelling "drier" (less wet) has a variant spelled "dryer". The normal usage seems to be using "drier" to indicate comparative dryness (e.g. drier air), while "dryer" means the appliance that dries clothes (e.g. clothes dryer).
It is something that dries your paddle.