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8 Smart Reasons to Line Dry Clothes …Saving Money and More!

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There are so many smart reasons to line dry clothes. Sure – the obvious one is saving money – but we’ve got 7 more reasons that you may want to consider to make your life better in a few more ways too.

Laundry dried on the line is a frugal choice – in lots of ways. That’s right – there’s more to being frugal than just spending less money.  Frugal choices are usually better on a number of other fronts, too:

  • Better for your health. 
    • Frugal choices often involve more physical activity and less chemicals.
  • Better for the environment. 
    • Frugal choices are usually less wasteful.
  • Better quality. 
    • Frugal choices are not necessarily crappy stuff. 

  

Drying clothes on the line is a great example.  There are many benefits to line dried laundry you may not have considered.

 

Why we love our clothesline:

8 Smart Reasons to Line Dry Clothes

8 Smart Reasons to Line Dry Clothes… Saving Money and More!

By Ed

1) Less Expensive than Tumble Drying

  • Once installed drying your clothes becomes almost free. There is no energy bill to pay.  
  • Plus you are also not putting wear and tear on your dryer. You can stretch it’s life out much longer – no repair bills or replacement costs.

 2) Healthier for Your Body

  • Though it won’t replace a good workout, it is a bit of exercise to haul the heavy basket outside and hang all the clothes.   Too much sitting is bad for you – more movement in your day is healthy.
  • The time in the fresh air is nice too.

 3) Can Be Faster

  • Line dried clothes can be faster than an automatic dryer?  You bet! On hot days with a breeze a load will dry in under an hour.
  • Reduce or cut out Ironing!  Proper hanging of clothing on the line will reduce or remove your need to iron most clothes.

 4) Clothes – Especially Sheets – Smell Wonderful.

  • That first night’s sleep in fresh sheets will make you want to write a letter to Bounce mocking their “outdoor fresh” Scent.  Seriously, have they even smelled outdoor air?

5) It Looks Charming

  • A backyard full of crisp white sheets or cute kids clothes billowing gently in the summer wind.  What could look nicer? 
  • If you live in one of those places that ban clotheslines, get loud: call them out on social media and get that snobby nonsense changed. 
  • Kids love running back and forth through the sheets on the line.  Once in a while we let them, but the rule is “no hands”.  Generally speaking, their hair is pretty clean compared to their paint splattered, sandbox-ed hands.  When they’ve followed this rule we’ve had no rewashing needs.

 6) Meditative

  • Robin finds the whole process of hanging and folding very relaxing and peaceful.  (Seriously, she told me that.)

7) Better for the Environment

  • Electricity isn’t going to get cheaper or more abundant any time soon.  Making small choices like this help the environment and really add up in the long haul. 
  • Also, automatic dryers will heat up your home even more on a hot day.  That means less comfort and more air conditioning.  Boo.  (If you’re looking for more ways to cut down your AC bills – we’ve got you covered here.)

8) Better for Your Clothes

  • Automatic dryers cause greater wear and tear on your clothes.  Line dried clothes will last longer because it’s gentler on them.
  • You can even brighten whites with your clothesline using the sun as a natural bleach.  (A squirt of lemon juice will help too.)

Are you convinced?  You can find a well rated Clothesline kit here or at your neighbourhood hardware store (it usually costs about $60), do your laundry and get that Outdoor Fresh scent for Real.

And for when you need to use the dryer, check out our 5 Laundry Tips: How to Reduce Drying Time (An Eco-Friendly Way to Save Money & Make Your Home Safer, too)

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2 Comments

    1. Good for you, Jessica! I hang a rack full with every load in winter and put the rest in the dryer. I don’t have the space to hang it all. 🙁 We do the best we can tho! 🙂

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