UPDATE: This giveaway is now closed.
Since our laundry room is teeny-tiny — and since we don’t have a clothesline set up outside {yet}, I’ve been looking for a good, space-saving option to hang clothes inside.
I recently stumbled across The New Clothesline Company and was immediately drawn to the sleek and space-saving design of their products… and I just loved the bright colors!
LOFTi
With over 22 linear feet of hanging space, LOFTi easily handles a large load of laundry. Constructed from anodized aluminum tubes, LOFTi features two built-in receivers to accommodate a complete DUO small garment dryer {see below}. LOFTi is easily raised and lowered from its advanced pulley system.
DUO
DUO is perfect for smaller spaces or as a “partner” to LOFTi. DUO features 16 durable hanging clips and easily folds for storage or travel. DUO can also break down into separate components that can attach onto the ends of LOFTi, making the pair an ultimate clothes-drying system.
And seriously — wouldn’t these help to brighten up your laundry room!
In addition to being environmentally friendly, this new ‘spin’ on drying could help you save up to $20.00 on your monthly energy bill; and of course we all know that air-drying extends the life of our clothes!
You can find tons more information about both of these products over at The New Clothesline Company — but then make sure you come back here and enter to win one below!
The Giveaway:
Today, one lucky reader will win a LOFTi clothes drying system and one lucky reader will with a DUO clothes drying system — both from The New Clothesline Company!
How to Enter:
1. {required} Leave a comment on this post. How do you dry your clothes — dryer, clothesline, inside, outside?
2. {optional} Like Simple Organized Living on Facebook, and then leave a separate comment letting me know you did {or that you do already}.
If you are reading this in your email or feed reader, please visit the actual blog post to enter. Email entries, Facebook comments, and Twitter messages will NOT be counted.
Prizes:
(1) LOFTi drying system as described above.
(1) DUO drying system as described above.
This giveaway ends at 10:00 pm on Monday, 4/9/2012 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I will use And the Winner Is to select the winning comments at random. Winners will be notified by email and noted at the top of this post. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize or I will choose a new winner. Please see my full disclosure policy and contact me with any questions you have. Good luck!
Tammy Skipper (@Tammy_Skipper) says
I use our dryer for most items but I’m always hanging things on hangers, then hanging them up on the moulding around our laundry room door. This would be a much better system π
Jill says
I don’t have a dryer so I hang clothes in the basement when it’s cold and outside when it’s warmer
lindsey leavenworth says
I liked the FB. Awesome give away !
maud says
I have one of these and the best part of this is the DUO comes apart and attaches to the ends of the rack. Everyone that walks into my laundry room wants one.
susan says
I like you on facebook.
susan says
I use our dryer more than I’d like β¦ I have a small, single line and a drying rack that I use for our cloth diapers outside on good days, but it would be great to have hanging options in our laundry room!
Kristin says
SOL FB follower!
Jennifer M. says
I already like you on FB.
Jennifer M says
What a neat idea. We hang our clothes out to dry in the summer, when ever I can get out there. It is a little harder when you have four children under the age of four.
Kristin says
I am lucky enough to have a clothesline where we rent, but it is half covered with trees… Ugh. I’ll take what I can get though! I would love to use this- especially in the cold Minnesota winter.
Allison says
I use a dryer when I can and for delicate/work clothes I drape them over the dining room chairs…I’ve been looking for a drying rack lately π
Amber says
I hang dry and dry clothes in the winter, and in the summer I hand almost all of my clothes on a clothes line outside.
Melody M says
I follow you on FB.
Melody M says
I use a dryer and hang some clothing up inside.
Teresa says
oh and I follow you on FB–love getting updates right at my fingertips π Happy BEAUTIFUL Good Friday here in Western MI!
Teresa says
Good Morning π I have a fabulous FABULOUS husband who does ALL laundry in our house. He is a real gem–especially since he hangs ALL of my unmentionables and clothes that should not be dried in the dryer. We have a tiny laundry room so he currently either hangs them the best he can in the laundry room or in every bathroom in the house. I cannot thank him enough for taking such good care of my laundry π He deserves a better drying system–I hope we win so i can give it to him π
Holly Fieger says
These are a great idea! We can’t put clothes lines out in our neighborhood, but I love to hang my clothes! Would love to get these- either one!
Marisa A. says
I am follow you on Facebook!
Sara H says
And for my second entry…I am already subscribed. π
Marisa A. says
I air dry all my clothes, sometimes I dry socks and towels. It is amazing how much our electric bill has gone down air drying. I dry mostly inside but hoping to get hubby to put a clothesline up outside.
Erin K says
I hope to put a clothesline out this summer, but in the meantime I use a combination of a dryer and any space I can find in the house.
Tim says
from a family that hang dry’s alot of clothes, this has been a real benefit to keeping our laundry room organized, preserving our clothes and saving money. We plan to hang one outside this year. It will be great for our beach towels, swimsuits and gear.
Stacey says
We use the dryer for the towels, jeans, etc. Our basement laundry room is unfinished, so there are plenty of pipes overhead to hang shirt hangers for air dry stuff. I also use a small drying rack for some stuff. Due to allergies, hanging laundry in the sunshine is not an option (too much pollen on the dry clothes).
Our friends who live in China air dry everything and they’ve been using something like the DUO rack for years. They’re great for drying socks, underwear, and other small items.
Sara H says
These look great. I might get the hanger one even if I don’t win. π
Anyway, we mostly dry in the dryer right now, but we hang dry inside as well, when needed. It’s illegal in our town to hang dry your laundry outside.
Heidi Eitreim says
I’m tired of asking my neighbor to use her clothes lineβ¦ I feel tacky. This would solve the problem ; )
kate says
and i definitely like on facebook already π
kate says
SO excited about these! My future basement has a tiny laundry space and a cement floor that I’d prefer my clothes not me close to. I love the idea of the pully system to keep the items higher and out of the way, as well as the hanger when not in use. I think it would definitely work in the area!
Holly F. says
I love to hang clothes up, both to save energy and (after an initial 10 minutes in the dryer to get the wrinkles out) it saves on ironing. I also love to hang things so they don’t shrink. This is great timing to see these items because we just moved a year ago and I went from 6 feet of hanging space to about 1 1/2 feet. Not enough for a family of 5. Glad you showed these to us!
Holly F. says
I “like” you! (Really, I do.) π
Kym says
I’m now following you on Facebook as well.
Dawn says
I like you on FB!
Kym says
I prefer to dry our clothes on the line outside, but there are way too many days when high winds or rain prevent me. We do use the dryer a lot, but we’d love to have an indoor laundry line (or something like the DUO) so we could hang laundry even when the weather isn’t great!
Dawn says
We have no choice but to use the dryer. Would love to win either…grew up hanging everything outside and really miss that…not to mention the money we would save on our electric/gas bill! (we stopped using our dishwasher…savings of about $80 on our quarterly water/sewer bill and over $40/month on our electric!)
kate says
Really? That’ some great savings! I can’t wait to have a yard/clothes line.
Cathy says
I used to dry our clothes outside, but we recently moved and the house we rent does not have a clothes line! I miss it so much… I would love to try these!
Becky says
I dry all my clothes in the dryer. I have rugs on my porch railing. I plan to install an outside clothesline this summer.
Chesley says
We live in a townhouse….so no outdoor line, though I have been known to hang “non-drying” items over the railing of our balcony. Most things go in the dryer.
Kat says
I dry our towels, sheets and the like outside by draping them over our deck railing. I hang shirts, sweatshirts and pants on hangers and hang them off the shower rods. Everything else I give it a quick tumble in the dryer.
Deni says
I dry all of our clothes in the dryer, but I hope to get a clothes line soon!
Meghan says
I like you on Facebook
Meghan says
I dry air dry all my shirts and some of hubby’s …just by laying flat or over doors & furniture…small laundry in this apartment! I use our HE dryer for everything else