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    Talking The Automatic Clothesline

    ~Now I've seen everything. You don't even have to fiddle with those pesky little clothespins, lol! This is seriously cool but way too expensive. http://www.clotheslineshop.com/mm5/m...egory_Code=OCI ~
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    The sad thing is I am sure they are selling them to people who have started trying to be frugal. I need something that will carry the clothes to the line and bring them in. Be on the look out for me will you?
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    ~Here's the youtube video. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4RLDKKdoQQ"]YouTube- cordoclip Laundry[/ame] Watching all your laundry fall effortlessly into a waiting clothes basket would be soooooo cool! Kids might actually want to do the laundry with this thing!~
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    Quote Originally Posted by fixer View Post
    The sad thing is I am sure they are selling them to people who have started trying to be frugal. I need something that will carry the clothes to the line and bring them in. Be on the look out for me will you?
    ~Yeah, that's the product I need too, lol!~
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    I just need a clothes line! No wait, I mean MORE line. I took an old railing and nailed it to the ceiling in my basement and I hang my clothes there. There just isn't enough room! If I'm doing the towels, the space is used up VERY quickly.



    Yea it always cracks me up the *frugal* product market. Buy this to SAVE money. hehe

    I just need to stay on the lookout for hangers with clips on it, better for towels and jeans.

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    I love this clothesline! I would buy if it could (like a previous poster mentioned) get the laundry from the washing machine to the line and then back inside all hung up.......oh and all the socks matched together!

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    Ooh, and the price even includes shipping! I did notice that there wasn't anything in there about saving money. Just "time and energy." So I guess it is for lazy frugalistas.
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