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!
george says
That looks brilliant!
Joy Ramler says
I usually use the dryer, but like to dry things outside when there are no bugs. :}- My laundry room is also tiny. This sure would be a nice addition!
KimH says
I already Like you on FB
KimH says
Those are both really awesome looking. I mainly dry my clothes in the dryer but we also hang dry some items as well. My dryer is in an unfinished basement & we have conduit up in the floor joists, so we hang clothes hangers from that.. ๐
Keri M. says
Just liked you on fb!
Keri M. says
We use the dryer in the winter, clothes lines in the summer. We’d love to expand our indoor drying options with these items!
Elaine says
I am allergic to SO MANY things, I can’t dry my clothes outside. I have to dry in the dryer or hang where ever I can find the space inside. I would love either of these drying solutions to help me cut my energy bills.
Thanks so much!
barbara noland says
I liked you on FB.
barbara noland says
we hand dry most of our clothes bc the dryer shrinks everything due to its location. we dry clothes on an accordian wooden rack that falls part every time you look at it or sneeze. DRIVES ME CRAZY….this Loft system looks like an answer to a prayer.
Sarah DB says
I air dry almost all my clothes to save on the electric bill:) It would be great to win this!
Lisa Godsey says
I have to use my dryer now. A storm blew the neighbors tree onto my outside clothesline and broke the metal poles and line. I love the fresh smell of towels and sheets on the line. But he never replaced it. =(. I will be moving soon and the laundry room is in the kitchen so I will not have the room to hang a lot of items when finished. But am very excited to be moving to my “little farm house”
Lisa says
I just “liked” you on Facebook, too!
Lisa says
We do a combination of drying on the line and using the dryer. I especially like drying the diapers outside on the line because the sun is a natural brightener!
Danita says
I dry my clothes on an indoor drying rack and am always in need of more space! This would be a great addition to my laundry day!
Leslie @ lifeonmelodyhill.wordpress.com says
I use the dryer for everything except delicate clothes which I hang on an accordian style wooden rack. I’ve been trying to get my husband to put up a line in the back yard but he broke his toe yesterday. It may be awhile before that honey do gets done.
Robin says
During the winter I hang clothes in our basement, except for towels which I put in the dryer. In the summer we hang it outside. Love the fresh air smell in the clothes. This system would come in handy in our basement.
Debbie says
Just posted “like” on FaceBook ๐
DEBBIE says
I love this! hope to win one! I air dry almost everything to save on the wear and tear of our clothes.
Linda says
I do use my electric dryer a lot. But, I also hang things in the garage or shower when the weather doesn’t permit hanging outside. I also have a chain link that extends the diagnol of my screened in porch and a large wooden drying rack that I use spring to fall to dry a large amount of laundry when the weather is decent. I would love to win the neat drying apparatus. Thanks much!
Laurel says
I already “like” you on facebook.
Laurel says
Just last summer I switched to drying my clothes outside on a clothesline. During the cold winter months, I dry them in the dryer. I would love to use one of these indoor clothes drying systems.
Lynn says
While we use our dryer for most items, I have shifted to hang drying as much as possible. I do not have a clothesline outside, so I utilize my shower rod and plastic shelving as much as possible in our tiny laundry room. I am a fan on facebook – thanks for the opportunity!
Krista says
I use our dryer mostly, but also a folding drying rack for sweaters or clothes that are still slightly damp. I rains a lot where we live, so an outside clothesline isn’t too practical.
Tricia Andersen says
I already like you on FB
Andrea says
I also follow you on Facebook.
Tricia Andersen says
I use the dryer mostly but I do have one hanger I hang a few clothes on that will shrink if put in the dryer. I just added on my husbands to do list to put up something so I can hang more clothes in the laundry area to air dry so this would work great.
Andrea says
I’m expecting to live in a small apartment in a large city for most of my life this would be perfect. Thanks so much. Great blog.
Christine says
We just use a dryer, but I’m interested ini trying other options.
mary says
we try some of the clothes on hangers in the shower on the rod, rest still has to go to the dryer
mary says
I liked simple organized living on facebook
Vikki says
In the summer the majority of our clothes go outside. In the winter, I air dry most things in the dryer on “no-heat” then hang them on a rack. Thank you for your giveaway!
Leesa says
I use a dryer and various pieces of furniture as a drying rack. I love the LOFTi!
Beth says
I dry everything in the dryer right now, but have been seriously thinking about changing that. We have a very small laundry room, so hanging everything inside is not an option. I worry about drying outside for two reasons – one is that living in Michigan the weather is often unpredictable and I sometimes need things washed and dried NOW; and also since I live in an area that is at times high in pollen, I worry about allergies. Seems like I would be bringing the allergens in on our clothes and making the problem worse? But this drying system looks fabulous and would help solve the problem of the tiny laundry room!
Kathleen says
Already like you on Facebook–made your baked sandwiches last night–delicious!!! Thank you!
Kathleen says
I mostly use a dryer, but I have a rickety drying rack for special garments. We live in a townhouse so outdoor clothing line is not a possibility–these would be perfect for us! ๐
Tracie W says
Also, I follow you on facebook!
Tracie W says
These are too cute! I use our dryer for most of our laundry, but our cloth diapers get special treatment on nice days- they get hung on the line outside!
kristin says
I already like you on FB!
kristin says
I mostly use my dryer, not enough space to hang everything. But these would really help!
Meghan says
In the basement where my washer and dryer are. This looks awesome!