Found it Hard To Find Clothes Dryer Clothesline ? Then This is The Place For You!
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![]() Netty Double Layer Clothes Hanging Sweater Dryer US $11.07
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![]() MARINA DRYER FOUR LINE AUTOMATIC CLOTHES LINE NEW US $24.99
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![]() Retractable Clothesline 40 Feet of Line US $20.00
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![]() HIlls Mount Bar for Everyday 5 Retracting Clothesline US $20.00
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![]() Moerman 88342 Laundry Solutions 4 Arm Outdoor Dryer NEW US $85.96
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![]() Hills A Frame Clothes Drying Rack Airer Folding Large US $51.40
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![]() Hills Retractable Clothesline Extenda 6 Line Dryer NIB US $130.95
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![]() Mesh Double Layer Clothes Hanging Sweater Dryer US $13.03
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![]() Aluminum 150 cap Umbrella Outdoor Clothes Dryer 1600 US $66.99
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![]() Freshaire 4 Washload Aluminum Clothes Dryer FD 40 US $91.99
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![]() Outdoor Aluminum Umbrella Clothes Dryer US $169.00
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![]() Household Essentials MD 61 Sunline Mini Retractable Clothesline US $10.79
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![]() Hills Indoor Clothesline Drying Rack Folding Laundy NEW US $45.00
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![]() No odd Socks Great Gift idea 40 Sock Clips keeps socks together US $11.43
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![]() WHITNEY DESIGN 1600 UMBRELLA CLOTHES LINE DRYER US $49.99
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![]() HIlls Hoist Rotary 6 Umbrella Clothesline Medium Green US $243.99
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![]() Hills Folding Frame Clothesline Supa Fold Mono Line dry US $164.95
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![]() Hills Folding Frame Clothesline Supa Fold Duo Line Dry US $236.99
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![]() Portable Umbrella Dryer US $69.99
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![]() Permanent Umbrella Clothes Dryer US $79.99
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![]() 5 Line Retractable Clothesline US $79.99
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![]() WHITNEY DESIGN H150 BUTTS PARALLEL CLOTHES LINE DRYER US $49.99
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![]() ALUMINUM WHITNEY UMBRELLA CLOTHESLINE CLOTHES DRYER NIB US $44.95
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![]() Carousel Clothes Dryer by Whitney Design NEW US $7.00
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![]() yummy melts more 6 Melts Per Bar Lot of 10U Pick Scent Use w Scentsy warmers US $29.95
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![]() Umbrella Type Clothes Line Dryer US $59.99
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![]() Wood Clothes Drying Rack 50 Feet of Drying Space US $99.00
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How much energy is saved drying your clothes on a clothesline?
In hot weather, using a clothesline has two energy benefits: saving energy by not using the dryer, and reducing the need for AC (because dryers put out heat into the home). How much energy is then saved for a large load of laundry?
I looked up on line that a dryer uses about 4kW and on average 13KWh per day. It's like powering 40-50 light bulbs when it's running.
A Watt is a unit of electrical power, which expresses how much energy (measured in Joules) gets used or transmitted per second.
1 Watt = 1 Joule/Second
Cost (for me) per day is $0.056/kWh * 13kWH = $0.73
I think that most of the heat is diverted out of the home but your right it does get hotter around a dryer. It would vary greatly though depending on the dryer, insulation, venting, how much lint is in the filter etc. I have no idea how to calculate the amount of heat energy that would escape into your house.


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