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01-28-2018 12:47 PM - edited 01-28-2018 06:48 PM
I dry them on a Christmas wreath door hook, with a hanger of course. I have one of each side of the door. (My clothes are not dripping)
01-28-2018 01:04 PM
I have specials hangers and hang them in the furnace room. We have a clothes line down there. Of course, in the warm weather outside.
01-28-2018 01:29 PM - edited 01-28-2018 01:40 PM
On a hangar over the shower rod.
And I do have one of the racks sold by Q back a few years. I can put it up on my deck so it's easy to use. When not in use, I fold it up behind the door in my other bedroom.
01-28-2018 01:51 PM
I always hang my clothes. I use a metal drying rack, I got this one at Kmart. I've had a number of them in past, some wooden ones, but they break easily. When nice out, I put it out on patio to dry clothes, when cold outside, I put them in front of wood-burning fireplace to dry. Dryer take the dye out of fabrics and can wear clothes out, plus they use a lot of electricity.
01-28-2018 02:35 PM
Ugh, don't you hate it when people "pop over" and you have to scramble to get the drying clothes off the visible areas!. I use my railing and shower rod to hang clothes. I also have a 5 ft tall wood drying rack I purchased in Amish country, Lancaster PA...this thing is a beast but hold lots of clothing. We are a tall family of five and can't afford to have things shrink in the dryer.
I stopped using the outside clothes line years ago. Pollen just seems to fall for most of our drying season and my allergies are too much any more.
01-28-2018 03:00 PM
@Sue98this tripod drying rack is from Walmart. You just put your wet clothes on clothes hangers and hang them on this rack. I bought a tripod drying rack from QVC like this about 15 years ago and I'm still using it. It's one of the best things I bought from QVC but unfortunately it doesn't look like they sell them anymore. I can easily dry at least 12 items of clothing on my drying rack.
01-28-2018 03:03 PM
@Sue98I should add that when I'm not using the tripod drying rack, it folds up easily to put away.
01-28-2018 03:07 PM
Mostly I put them in the dryer on low heat or no heat, sometimes if its just 1 piece I will hang in over the shower curtain rod in the 2nd bathroom.
01-28-2018 03:11 PM
I put my items in my shower stall. Have an adjustable curtain rod in there and hang my clothes that can't go in the dryer on them.
01-28-2018 03:26 PM
I have a stackable washer/dryer in a closet within the guest bathroom. I run the spin cycle twice and then hang items on my drying rack from Amazon Basics. Then if hanging on a hanger will do them some good I'll move them to one on the shower curtain rod after a few hours. Otherwise I give them a little shake and flip them on the drying rack.
If you don't have a shower curtain rod on a seldom-used bathtub, perhaps there's a place you can put up a tension rod, or you can check out the over-the-door closet rod by Whitmor on Amazon and other places.
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