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!
Lyn says
I’m a fan on Facebook, thanks!
Lyn says
I do a combination of using the dryer and hanging clothes on a line on our sun porch. However, my husband just got let go at his job this week so I think I’ll be needed to line-dry most of our clothes to save money. Thank you for the opportunity, I enjoy your blog and hope someday to be even half as organized as you are. ๐
Carrie says
Living in rainy Oregon, I do most clothes in the dryer but delicates and cloth diapers go on our wooden drying rack. I would love one of these compact hanging dryers!
Cathy says
I have to use the dryer and my shower rod. I could really use the Lofti!!
Michelle says
Most of our clothes get dried in the dryer. I have an old-fashioned wooden drying rack for when there are a lot of air-dry items, otherwise I hang things over chairs to dry.
Katie says
We have an outdoor clothesline but live in minnesota, so this would be great for the frigid months!
Michelle says
Inside and outside. I line dry about 90% of our laundry.
Katie says
I also like you on FB
Katie says
I hang them up inside because our dryer is broken:(
deborah says
I follow on fb!
deborah says
I use a dryer, a clothesline outside, and hang stuff up inside some too!
JMorgan says
I would love something like this! Right now, we can’t use an outdoor line, lest we wear lemon-colored pollen around for the next few weeks. Thank you!
Leone says
I follow you on FB (L.w. Dyson)
Leone says
I dry about 80% of my clothes in the dryer and hang the rest indoors in our tiny laundry room. We only have 3 months out of the year to line dry outdoors so I don’t bother.
Thanks!
Brandy Gunderson says
I also likes you on facebook
Brandy Gunderson says
I would love to win one of these as I have a cabin in the woods and hand wash the clothes and dry the clothes over chairs, couches, beds or where ever I find room. This would work much better and look better set up on the porch.
Laura says
I like SOL on fb.
Laura says
I use a dryer for most of our clothes…too many allergies in the family to hang outside ๐ For the non-dryables, I have an old wooden rack thing.
Alyssa says
And I liked you on facebook – I can’t believe I haven’t done it before!
Alyssa says
I’ve always used a dryer because my laundry room is so tiny, but would love to air dry!
Tanna says
I use a combo of both. When the weather is pretty they go outside on the line. Otherwise I try to dry them til the wrinkles fall out and then hang them up to finish drying. Love these drying ideas though!
Kristin says
And of course I already like you on Facebook!
Kristin says
I have a Duo! It hangs from our basement ceiling and thats where I hang scarves, undergarments, hose, my daughters dance outfits, etc…
Leigh says
I like you on FB
Cathy H says
I already “like” (LOVE!) your facebook page!
Cathy H says
I usually use the dryer – some clothes I hang up to dry (inside) but I have a very small house and this dryer system would work great!!
Leigh says
Dryer, two umbrella clothes lines outside, hanging bar and Ikea clippy guy inside.
Hayden DAvis says
I dry the clothes for my family of 5 in our dryer. I also use a drying rack and various random places to dry clothes that I do not want to put in the dryer such as jeans, special dresses, shirts, etc. I have come up with some pretty clever spots to use as makeshift drying racks such as the edge of the baby’s crib, stair rail, and the backs of chairs. We all have allergies so I can not hang our clothes outside unfortunately due to the high pollen count.
Jen says
I dry my families clothes in the dryer, most of mine I hang to dry in our laundry room. I’m tall and don’t want my clothes to shrink. We are moving next month and will not have a laundry room, just the doors that open up to the washer and dryer (I’m going to miss my big room!) So this system would be great for me!
Jocelyn says
We dry most clothes on a drying rack. During the winter indoors and we have an outdoor line in the warmer months. I do use the dryer in a pinch and for towels. I can’t get them to feel soft on the line. Any suggestions on that?
Johnna says
Just found your website last night via pinterest. I’m really enjoying it, thanks. Living in Vermont it’s hard to put clothes outside in the winter. So, hanging racks next to the wood stove are common sites. We don’t have a wood stove, so my hanging rack hangs out in my bedroom.
Erin says
I use the dryer but would love to have a space friendly line dry option. The big floor rack is a hassle so it doesn’t get used.
MaryBeth says
I use the dryer to partially dry most of our clothes, then use a drying rack and open the laundry room window if the weather permits. Space is an issue though so I have to be creative positioning the rack. I’ve never seen these clothes drying systems and would love to try them.
Darlene says
We dry most of our cloths in the dryer, but the delicate items are air dried. I hang them on door handles, the shower bar, sometimes put them on towels on the table. Thanks for this chance.
Toqua's Crafts says
I liked Simple Organized Living on Facebook
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Toqua's Crafts says
Oh! It would be so exciting to win one of these! I use a dryer currently and would like to be able to make use of the natural heat we have here!
THANX!
Sarah says
I use a drying rack that is slightly broken!
susan nc says
I use the dryer and a drying rack When the weather is nice I put the rack on the porch and everything smells great. When the weather is bad the rack is set up indoors. Love the Lofti. Great space saver.
Kim says
Dryer. But with so many loads I would love to cut down on some of the loads.
Alison says
Usually we dry our clothes with a dryer, but I really want to start air drying.