slo’s THURSDAY 8/10 poll - Laundry Drying Rack

Laundry Drying Rack - Do you use one and how often?

  • I do use a laundry drying rack

    Votes: 31 36.0%
  • I do not use a laundry drying rack - I own one

    Votes: 6 7.0%
  • I do not use a laundry drying rack - I do not own one

    Votes: 37 43.0%
  • I use it all the time

    Votes: 24 27.9%
  • I use it sometimes

    Votes: 5 5.8%
  • I use it rarely

    Votes: 2 2.3%
  • I use it seasonally

    Votes: 2 2.3%
  • No need for one - I don’t like air drying clothes

    Votes: 10 11.6%
  • No need for one - Where I do my laundry I can’t air dry my clothes

    Votes: 3 3.5%
  • Other - please post your answer

    Votes: 7 8.1%

  • Total voters
    86

slo

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When doing laundry…..do you use a laundry drying rack?
If yes….how often do you use it?
(multiple choice)



For Me…..Yes, I use it all the time. I air dry everything besides underwear & socks and my pajamas. Everything else only goes in the dryer about 20 minutes and then gets hung up to dry and/or put on the drying rack. My clothes seem to last forever and I believe it’s because I don’t over dry items. My system helps items to not be wrinkled (some items are unavoidable for wrinkles), fade and iron ons peeling off. IMO…I gotta good laundry system ::yes:: 👍🏻

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We have 3! My kids have way too expensive of tastes for me to use the dryer plus they are giant kids, so their clothes take up a lot of drying room. So, we have a hanging rack and then 2 of the wooden ones.
 


I used to have one years ago but not anymore. Once in awhile I hang things over the tub on the shower curtain rod.
 
My house is almost 100 years old and we have a clothes line in the basement. All of my tops get line-dried; everything else goes in the dryer. Towels especially need to go in the dryer....otherwise they don't dry soft enough.
 
I had one like that years ago, when I was in college. My laundry area is in the basement where I have a couple of clotheslines, plus a garment rack to hang shirts on hangars. Like you OP, there are some things I put in the dryer for a short time and then hang.
 


I have a different drying rack I keep in the trailer.

At home I have an umbrella type thing over my laundry tub. For longer clothes I started clothes pinning them to my metal rack I have in there for extra supplies.

I do have a extra big umbrella clothes line out side when we h@ve good windy days.
 
I have one that I use for all of my quick dry shirts and shorts. I also use it for the microfiber towels as well. My regular clothes go in the dryer.
 
I don't have a rack, but we have a tension rod in the laundry room to hang clothes to air dry. I usually air dry delicates, the rest goes in the dryer.
 
Nope. Almost everything I own is machine wash-and-dry. What’s not either goes to the dry cleaner or I just lay it flat to dry in the spare room.
 
95% of my clothes are line dried. My clothes last forever and I think that is why. The only things that go on the dryer are towels, sheets, old cotton shorts and old tees. I prefer to hang bedding but can't in the winter. We do our own laundry. My husband dries everything and is always complaining my stuff lasts longer. I use a rack for my under garments and hang everything else on hangers to dry. It also really helps with wrinkles. I do not use fabric softener and no static either.
 
Never owned one. I can recall growing up and my mom & grandmother had washing machines but dryers weren't commonly used, so they would hang the clothes outside on a line to dry. Can't recall what they did in the winter when it was cold outside.....maybe had a clothes line in the basement? Washer/dryers are common now so I just take the clothes from the washer and place in the dryer.
 
I have two and love them! The big drying rack gets used at least weekly, and the small one occasionally. We have "dryable" and "non-dryable" loads in our house.
 
I have a few racks, as well as a laundry line outside along one side of the porch.
I use the racks most often in wet/cold weather to dry things like coats and bibs and whatnot in front of the basement stove. I use the laundry line year-round.
 

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