Rhett Butlers famous works to scarfett ring in my ears. He was saying he couldn't care less for her feelings.
Clothes airers make you feel that you don't have a care for the weather. It doesn't matter if it rains or even if there's a hurricane out side. With a clothes airer at your disposal, you are free to wash and dry your laundry.
Wall mounted airers in particular give you more interior hanging space.
In fact some say they actually create space by expanding out from the wall to make a drying rack.
Side by side they can be fixed onto the wall and the arms close to hide the hanging rods out of sight.
Those confined to the home for whatever reason can be confident that the clothes airer will take a full10lb load of washing.
This is especially brilliant for people in wheelchairs. Able bodied individuals cannot grasp how important independence is to a wheelchair bound disabled person.
They really appreciate being able to remove the washing after the spin dry cycle and hang it up on an airer.
In inner city areas space is a premium, drying greens are often non existent. The clothes airer comes into its own. In premium apartment areas such as Clifton village in Bristol it is a must. Flats are tiny and expensive, so anything that helps to create space and reduce costs is most welcome.
Students on tight budgets living in a hall of residence find no airers installed. Forced to visit the expensive launderette they soon stink out the place! To fit an airer especially for those small items needed daily.
Once fitted, the idea of creating a complete natural drying system easily comes to mind.
Several wall mounted airers, use often unused or wasted spaces higher up the wall.
As those important items dry naturally at their own pace. They give you time to do your studying or working rather than either being sat at the launderette or spending money you don't have on the electric bill from using the tumble dryer.
Equally, you can just sit and have café latte and a wee tea biscuit, it's then the true meaning of "don't give a damn" comes home.
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