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Old 08-12-2022, 07:56 AM
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It's very eco-friendly and energy efficient.
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Old 08-12-2022, 10:24 AM
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Hahaha. My grandmother would love it. She thought having a washer and dryer was the height of luxury.
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Old 08-12-2022, 11:09 AM
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grrr. still can't do quick reply. anyway, that is still the best way to dry washing. of course ironing is next, hmmm. maybe I will change my mind.
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It brings back memories of when I was little and the wonderful fresh smell the sheets had when they went straight from the clothesline to the bed.
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Old 08-12-2022, 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Quiltwoman44 View Post
grrr. still can't do quick reply. anyway, that is still the best way to dry washing. of course ironing is next, hmmm. maybe I will change my mind.
I still have issues posting replies too.

Ironing doesn't bother me, it's all that folding.
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Originally Posted by SueZQ from MN View Post
It brings back memories of when I was little and the wonderful fresh smell the sheets had when they went straight from the clothesline to the bed.
I wish I could hang my sheet and blankets outside. But all the pollen we have around here, my sinuses would revolt.
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Lol when I first saw this thread, I thought "Oh no, Chasing Hawk is having to replace her dryer, also??!?!?!?" 🤣
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I wonder how people coped with allergies when they had no dryer. I don't remember any one complaining about allergies when I was school age. I know my aunt had sinus problems and she blamed on having a broken nose when a child. Don't recall any class mate every having an allergy to anything. One boy had epilepsy and all the class knew what to do if he had a seizure on the playground. I went to a small rural school.



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Those having problem replying I found if I increase the zoom 10% it usually clears up the problem.
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My new (old) house has a clothes line in the back yard and I love to hang out clothes to dry. Can't replicate that fresh air smell!
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