Rotaire Dryline Makes Washday Easy
February 17th, 2010How often have you come home from work, shopping or just been indoors, to find that the washing you had lovingly hung on the washing line was wetter than before you left it?
Everyone must have experienced it at least once if they take the wise view and hang their washing outside if possible. Now,because of the invention of the Rotaire Dryline this is a thing of the past. The Dryline allows you to dry your washing on a rotary airer come rain or shine.
This cleverly designed rain cover attaches to your airer to form an umbrella and has side skirts to prevent wind driven rain affecting your laundry. It folds up and down with your airer and even has a special storage cover supplied free. It is made of durable woven Polyethylene and has a 12 month guarantee. Once fitted you can forget all about the washing while enjoying the positive benefits of energy-free drying, the fresh quality of air dried clothes, saving work, being Green and saving money (it will pay for itself in 6 months against a tumble drier).
Everyone knows that the best way of drying laundry is outside, but our weather means your airer is only usable 20% of the time. Why not make it almost 100% by visiting the weblink below.
http://www.rotaire.comOther News
- Sustainable, Eco-Friendly Packaging is Possible!January 26th, 2012
- Win An Endura Organic Bamboo Shirt From BiiofitJanuary 26th, 2012
- Car Shares: Great for the Environment, Great for your WalletJanuary 12th, 2012
- Women only cycle rides - It’s a Breeze in Leamington, Kenilworth and WarwickJanuary 5th, 2012
- 3 New Year Resolutions For You And The PlanetJanuary 4th, 2012
- Recycling Christmas Cards, Gift Wrap And Christmas Trees This JanuaryJanuary 3rd, 2012
- Woodland Burials: In life as in DeathJanuary 2nd, 2012
- Leamington Spa’s Green Christmas Fayre Returns (Saturday 17th December)December 1st, 2011
- The Board Game With A Difference:Go Green This ChristmasNovember 29th, 2011
- Eco Friendly Ways to Wrap Your Christmas PresentsNovember 29th, 2011