Don’t they just! This is not a style of washing line I’ve seen anywhere else. It looks a good way to capture what drying airflow there is, but a challenge to load the pool and then erect it
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Quite a change from Andrew’s washing lines. More like flags for fiesta! Lovely upward shop.
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Yes, they are a clever device. But most require a fairly strong manual effort to erect the pole.
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Swing out poles – how clever.
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And there are several companies trying to promote new easier to use devices, so we’ll need to watch reports on Singapore windows to see what happens.
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I am going to bookmark it!
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they look like colorful flags )
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Don’t they just! This is not a style of washing line I’ve seen anywhere else. It looks a good way to capture what drying airflow there is, but a challenge to load the pool and then erect it
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Cool!
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Though the weather wasn’t cool. And I can’t imagine the clothes ever dry given the humidity!
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Yeeks!
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It looks verry efficient 🙂
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Efficient until someone drops their pole!
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