Here's how to take your pick of the best.
1) Don't waste your time driving around looking at them. Make a choice online, and get one delivered. Even better, have it installed and reduce the hassle factor.
2) Pick a size. At one time rotary laundry lines implied a large garden. Not so now. Compact designs mean you can take advantage of all their great design features - efficient drying, ease of use and practicality - without necessarily needing a vast outdoor space to accommodate them. And take care about the placement in your outdoor space, too. Think before you buy. Get the right size for the ideal spot, and make sure it'll be easy to access from your laundry.
3) Make sure you buy one that comes with a guarantee.
4) Permanent or removable? The choice is yours. Fix it in fast, or opt for one that can be removed and stored when you're expecting a houseful. Storage covers are handy, too
5) Don't compromise. You can get the size, accessories and features that you want - don't necessarily settle for what's on offer at your local hardware store - explore your options.
6) Think about the weather conditions in your area. Would a cover be handy to protect against rain or strong UV rays? Probably. Just go for it at the outset, and avoid having to source one later. Does the rotary line need to be sturdy enough to withstand extreme elements?
7) How much washing do you do each day? A little or a lot? Pick a rotary laundry line with enough line capacity to suit your needs. Get one that'll last a while. Let's face it, there are more interesting things to be spending time and money on. Do it once and do it right. Go for the size and quality that will make the rotary washing line you choose a long-term fixture that you won't have to think about for ages.
8) Removable sections of line are a useful feature to look out for. If you can remove small sections you can do so on a temporary basis. Useful if you've got a thick duvet or some such thing to dry. Also, it means if you've a need to replace some line after a while, it's a straightforward procedure.
9) Make sure the rotary laundry line you choose is made from durable materials. Ideally all you should have to do is run a damp cloth over the line occasionally. The rest should be down to sturdy construction, and the reassurance that you can get spare bits if you need to - opt for a reliable manufacturer.
10) Once you've chosen one, install it, clean it occasionally, but most importantly USE IT. It'll save your cash and preserve your clothes.
Kelly writes for a number of eco friendly organisations around the world with one being Lifestyle Clotheslines in Australia who stock Rotary Laundry Lines and also Hills Rotary Clotheslines
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