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!
Leigh Anne says
I mostly use the dryer, but I do have a drying rack for certain clothes. I would love to win this!
Cheryl says
I already like you on FB!!
Cheryl says
In the summer I hang pretty much everything outside. In the winter I use a combination of the dryer, and an indoor rack. I would love either of these!!
J says
As things stand right now I am reduced to the dryer. Lack of space in the utility room and HOA rules but this product I could put to use!
carol says
J, You can put these outside, we have one hanging on our porch and it’s okay with HOA.
Chris says
I like to hang my laundry outside. In the winter, I use a wooden drying rack. I do use my dryer some though and my teenage son mostly uses the dryer for his laundry.
Dani L. says
Liked you on facebook as well.
Dani L. says
These would be amazing for my tiny laundry room!
carol says
Hi Dani, Am Carol the owner of The New Clotheline Company. The LOFTi is 60″ long but hold 22 ft of clothes drying space, that is huge.
Jean Lindstrom says
I use a dryer and a drying rack. This would be nice for help hang the few things that don’t go in the dryer. Thanks.
Holli says
I like you already on fb.
Robin H says
I already “like” you on FB!
Holli says
I use a dryer and one drying rack inside (too bulky for the space, but all I could find!). Would love to have something to help hang my baby girls swimsuits and other “hang dry” items!
Robin H says
I either dry clothes in the dryer, or on free-standing racks.
Beth says
I bet those free standing racks take up a lot of space. Imagining loading LOFTi and lifting it up and out of the way.
Beatriz says
The blue hanger is fun looking and convenient!
Beatriz says
I like you on FB.
Nem says
I liked you on FB!
Nem says
I usually dry my clothes on delicate setting in the dryer.. but for the even more delicate stuff I hang dry.
Carolyn says
To avoid stiff scratchy clothes, I dry them for 20 minutes in the dryer and then hang the damp clothes up to dry. The clothes are wrinkle free and soft this way. I also save a little energy by not running the dryer a full cycle.
Pamela says
I already like you on Facebook.
Pamela says
I’d love to win this! We do a combo of hanging outside and using the dryer.
Anna E. says
I already like you on FB.
Anna E. says
We have an exposed pipe running through our downstairs room that we just use to hang stuff, although it’s a bit thick sometimes for some of our hangers. The green on the LOFTI happens to match our accent wall… ๐
Bekah says
I like you on facebook.
Bekah says
We dry most of our clothes, but have a couple of loads that have to be hung. This looks like an AMAZING solution!! Currently we use a drying rack that just takes up space!
Kadie says
This would be great for our small laundry room. We hang our clothes out to dry and then toss them in the steam cycle for 15 min to soften them up. My hubby does not like the way lined dry clothing feels.
Katherine says
I do a combination of dryer and drying rack. I don’t like how socks and underwear and towels feel after hanging on the rack, and there’s no clothesline at our apartment. But most of our other clothing gets dried on the rack/in the bathroom. I would love another space to hang things, since my husband gets kind of annoyed at laundry all over the place.
Carol says
I use the dryer except for hubby’s shirts. Since we don’t have a clothesline at our new home yet, they just hang on hangers around the house until dry.
Steph says
I liked simple organized living on facebook : )
Steph says
I would love one of those. I am working on my laundry room right now and needed to add a better way to hang dry items.
Lara says
I already like you on FB.
Lara says
I only have a washing machine right now, so every other week I bring my wet clothes to the laundry mat but on the off weekends I wash a few things and hang them. This system would be great!
Andrea says
I like you on facebook!
Andrea says
I’d love to win one of those nice helpers!
susan says
Just in the process of cleaning and painting my laundry room and love the colors!
Catherine says
I follow you on Facebook.
Catherine says
Other than lingerie and special items, our loads go straight to the dryer. A clothesline outdoors is on my to-do list.
Thanks for the chance!
Erica Gladden says
I already like you on facebook!
Erica Gladden says
I dry my clothes in the dryer or I lay them out flat on the kitchen table. Not a lot of options when you live in an apartment complex! But this would be super handy!
Laundry Lady says
I line dry things in the spring and summer, except perhaps towels because my husband dislikes the stiff feeling. I especially like line drying diapers and my husband’s work shirts. Button down shirts line dried on a hot windy day dry really fast and don’t need to be ironed. My diapers also smell and look cleaner with a good sun bleaching. I would like to line dry more things indoors in the winter or on rainy days but I don’t have enough space and the basement is a fairly humid.
Melissa says
Some of our clothes go in the dryer while others are hung up on a drying rack that is in our garage. It doesn’t fit terribly well in our small space to be honest but it works as long as I’m careful to not hit it when I park the car in the garage!
Tammy Skipper (@Tammy_Skipper) says
I like you on FB ๐