Tough Polyester Clothes Line

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Tough Polyester Clothes Line

Hanging out clothes to dry in the wind is one of my favorite chores at the homestead.  I love the smell and feel of laundry fresh off the line.  

When picking a clothesline, make sure you choose one that will work with the hardware you are using to hang it.  You also want to check whether the line will stretch or not.  I would suggest to not buy a line with stretch as the weight of wet clothes will typically pull your line to its limits.

This is a good line for regular use.  

Information from the seller about the product:  Blended from polyester and polypropylene, this Hyper Tough clothesline is strong and durable, It measures 7/32 inch in diameter by 100 feet long and white in color. It has low stretch and excellent abrasion resistance and it’s tightly braided, so it maintains its shape and runs smoothly over pulleys. Using a clothesline can help keep your electricity costs down and reduces wear-and-tear on clothes. All purpose rope clothesline features up to 100 feet of drying space. Designed to hang clothing, linens, blankets, and garments for air drying inside the home or outdoors. The 100 Foot Clothesline has 1 line of drying space. Made of sturdy flexible braided cord that allows clothespins to grip easily. The clothesline has 1 line that expands up to 100 feet easily for small or large amounts of laundry for conserving dryer energy consumption and saving money. And holds knots securely for a strong hold.

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