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!
Jade says
I don’t have clothes line, so I just dry most our clothes inside. I drape them over our dining table and chairs. I will usually do this right before bed, so when I wake up, I can fold them and they are out of the way! In the summer, I will sometimes hang our clothes out on the trampoline, but it’s hard to keep them up!
Vickie says
Currently dry most things in the dryer, except for some clothes that I hand up and put on our shower rod to dry. Would love, love, love to have one of these.
Susan Kelly says
LIKE you on Facebook! ๐ Found your site recently and I’m VERY inspired!
Susan Kelly says
Mostly use my dryer, but LOVE drying outside in the summer (best smell EVER). I know I shouldn’t do this, but I hang my clothing on some of our pipes (EEK!) or the small clothing goes on a dry rack.
Dawn dk says
I love to dry clothes outside, but with working full time I don’t have the time, so it is mostly in the dryer
Heidi says
I hang outside on the clothesline during warm months. I hang dry “good” clothes year round indoors and use my dryer in the winter for towels and such. I Would love one of these to make drying indoors easier!! I don’t have a laundry room and this would help immensely!
Alicia says
I use a small line in my dorm room to dry clothes.
Becky says
I use a combination of the clothes dryer and a drying rack from Costco, which is ugly and bulky. Would LOVE to add a LOFTi and DUO to my laundry room!
Trish Magdaleno says
wet clothes in the dryer on AIR cycle to remove lint and then I hand them outside in the sun.
Trish Magdaleno says
During the summer months, I like to put the wet clothes in the dryer on AIR cycle to remove lint and then I hand them outside in the sun.
During the winter, I will dry the garments 1/2 way then then hang them on a pole in my laundry room.
Laurie says
I Like SOL on Facebook!
Laurie says
Socks and underwear in the dryer. Everything else hung to dry on a long pole in my laundry room.
Starla says
I line dry my clothes – I just LOVE to see the line full of clean laundry, flapping in the breeze. During the winter, I hang most of the laundry in the basement since we have a wood-stove down there and it’s nice and toasty.
If I would win one of these items, I would use them for the multitude of socks that find their way into the laundry – 4 boys in this house means SO many socks!
Jamie Clore says
I follow you on facebook!
Jamie Clore says
I dry the majority of our clothes in the dryer. But for certain things that we don’t want to shrink, we use a drying rack.
Gabrielle says
I use the dryer mostly, and hang dry the more delicate items. This looks like it would come in very handy.
Beth says
I dry both inside and out. I like to hang sheets outside and jeans/shirts. Prefer towels in the dryer.
Bev says
I dry my clothes on a rack in our upstairs office in the winter and out on lines in the back yard come summer which is the very best of all!!! Thanks so much for the link to the site The New Clothesline Company…I am always looking for drying alternatives!!!
Kiana says
I use the dryer. However, my son is having some bad reactions to disposable diapers so we are switching to cloth diapers and we have to hang up his clothes and diapers outside.
Jennifer Madigan says
I ‘Like’ you on Facebook.
Jennifer Madigan says
Currently we use the dryer but I want to start line drying this summer.
Sarah W says
This would come in very handy for our small laundry room!!!
Aaron says
What a great way to save energy, money and space! Would love this!
Dorinda says
I use the dryer most of the time. I hang up items that should not be in the dryer on a rack in my laundry room. I would love to win these.
Angie Miller says
I line dry my clothes when it’s nice outside!
oneshabbychick says
I also like you on facebook : )
Ann says
I already like you on facebook. (And I’ll be back on it in 2 days!)
Lynn says
These look amazing! I don’t dry most of my clothes or my daughters. These would help us a lot!
oneshabbychick says
Thanks for the giveaway! I dry my clothes inside, some in the dryer and some on drying racks in my laundry room. This looks like a cool system!
Ann says
Although our city prohibits clotheslines (Go figure!) we had one for years without any complaints. However, our children’s allergies are much less severe when their clothes and sheets are not hung outside and for the first time in my 25 years of married life, this year I have no outside clothesline. Although I use the dryer for almost every load, all t-shirts, dress shirts, dress pants, etc get dried for only about 5 minutes and then they get hung up on hangers on an inside line. I’ve been looking for a more space efficient means to do this. Maybe this contest is my answer!
Monique says
I went to your Facebook page and LIKED it! I also follow you on Pinterest too. ๐
Monique says
For the clothing that needs to be airdried I hang them all over the house. lol!!! Draped over chairs, hanging in doorways, hanging on the shower rod, door knobs…I mean, all over the house! lol! It is funny and annoying all at sametime. But what can you do when you you don’t have a proper place to air dry?? ๐ Love your site! Great tips! Hope I win! ๐
muriel says
We mostly use the dryer. Our neighborhood doesn’t allow outside lines so this would be perfect.
Joy says
I use the dryer most of the time. With 5 in the family it is the fastest way. I do hang a lot of delicate things though.
carol says
Joy, I own The New Clothesline Company. If you do 5 loads a week and put 2 loads on a drying rack you would save $15-20 a month on your energy bill.
anne says
I line dry most of my work attire, exercise clothes and pretty under things. Since our old wooden one is falling apart I could definitely use one of these!
Lea Stormhammer says
We mostly use an electric clothes dryer – our zoning laws do not allow us to have a line outside (and it probably wouldn’t make sense with all the droppings from our trees anyway!).
We’re looking to reduce that dryer use and I’d love some way to dry clothes in our tiny utility room! This looks like a perfect fit!
Thanks for hosting!
Lea
Margaret says
In the summer, we use the clothesline. In the winter, we use a combination dryer and hang dry shrinkables. Like you on FB, Yes! Are you kidding? This is a great site!
Dorcas says
I like you on Facebook.
Dorcas says
I dry my clothes on a line outdoors about 75% of the time.
Joy Ramler says
I already like you on Facebook under my maiden name, Deborah Ramler. (extraacct46@comcast.net)
Thanks!