>> Only ever had one once and that was a matter of space more than anything
>> else. I did kind of think they'd be good though, doesn't whirly add to drying?
We've had a 'whirly' for years, renewed now and then as line/plastic parts/umbrella mechanism etc give up the ghost. It's easier in the space we have then a long line.
I don't think the rotation adds anything to drying action. We try to use only alternate rows to allow a bit more airflow around clothes. Good in the summer and being largely clad in Rohan garb my stuff dries quickly.
Some things are easier in the tumbler particularly towels which go hard on the line. Also some easy care stuff gets by without ironing if tumbled but not when line dried. The poly-cotton shirts I wore when still in a collar/tie environment were a case in point.
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