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Washing Lines and Clothes Pegs
Cloviscat Started conversation Sep 15, 2002
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Washing Lines and Clothes Pegs
This is one of my favourite guide entries. It makes you appreciate one of the simple things in life. Once you have read it, hanging out the washing will always seem a more pleasant activity - try it!
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BreezeyLady Posted Nov 3, 2009
The Breezecatcher dryers are by far the best value for money. If you have used a cheapo dryer before you will really appreciate the difference the quality, if you are just considering which dryer to buy I would not recommend starting with a cheap dryer as this will only frustrate you and might even put you off clotheslines for life. The Breezecatcher was designed by Tom Delaney, Tom lives in Dublin Ireland and for many years he made a living installing clotheslines, frustrated by poor quality of the shop bought rotary clotheslines, problems like plastic brackets snapping and not being strong enough to hold the weight of laundry without sagging or they bend in the first strong breeze that comes along, Tom who trained as a steel fabricator designed the Breezecatcher to be super strong, the Breezecatcher would appear to be more expensive than others out there but the truth is they offer more value because a lot more material is used in the manufacture. Heavy duty solid aluminum brackets, extra thickness in the center mast, internal reinforcing, and the bright anodize finish does not come cheap, The Breezecatcher was designed by a consumer like yourselfs who decided he was not going to waste any more money on inferior products and decided to take on the big companies and show them what true quality is.
Buy direct at www.breezecatcher.com/UK/
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BreezeyLady Posted Nov 3, 2009
The Breezecatcher dryers are by far the best value for money. If you have used a cheapo dryer before you will really appreciate the difference the quality, if you are just considering which dryer to buy I would not recommend starting with a cheap dryer as this will only frustrate you and might even put you off clotheslines for life. The Breezecatcher was designed by Tom Delaney, Tom lives in Dublin Ireland and for many years he made a living installing clotheslines, frustrated by poor quality of the shop bought rotary clotheslines, problems like plastic brackets snapping and not being strong enough to hold the weight of laundry without sagging or they bend in the first strong breeze that comes along, Tom who trained as a steel fabricator designed the Breezecatcher to be super strong, the Breezecatcher would appear to be more expensive than others out there but the truth is they offer more value because a lot more material is used in the manufacture. Heavy duty solid aluminum brackets, extra thickness in the center mast, internal reinforcing, and the bright anodize finish does not come cheap, The Breezecatcher was designed by a consumer like yourselfs who decided he was not going to waste any more money on inferior products and decided to take on the big companies and show them what true quality is.
Buy direct at hppt://www.breezecatcher.com/UK/
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