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Subject Topic: Washing Lines
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29/8/2007 at 12:17pm
 Location: Near Felixstowe Suffolk
 Outfit: Outwell Hartford XXL & Oregon TBS 600
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When packed in its bag it as others have said about 150 x 20 x 20.  I must admit I was dubious about whether it was worth it before buying it however my OH convinced me and on this ocassion she was right.  Money well spent.



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02/9/2007 at 12:54am
 Location: David Wood from Leigh
 Outfit: Tent
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i hang clothes in the car on the seats headrests etc

it soon dries in the heat in the car



02/9/2007 at 10:14pm
 Location: lincolnshire
 Outfit: swift challencer sport 636
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I got a hang thing for smalls which hangs on the hooks at the front of the awning. Also got a elastic one with the hooks on ends and pegs attatched and fits lovely between awning poles inside. Failing that I tie guy line from corners of tent to roof rails on car parked few metres away and get a whole load out. However you need a fail save system for not moving the car!!!!


03/9/2007 at 11:48am
 Location:  Hinckley Leicesters
 Outfit: Lunar Ultima 554
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We have one similar to this http://www.lakeland.co.uk/product.aspx/solutions/washing!2180 

but we got ours from the Range for £9.99.

We can put the towels on after showering and they dry whilst we are out for the day. Have also used outside but only when we are there because it can fall over in the wind. We do take a small washing line as well and attach it between the poles ou the windbreak to hang swmming costumes on after rinsing

Helen

 

 



09/9/2007 at 7:20pm
 Location: west midlands
 Outfit: aztec khyam gelert vango
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 we use a rotary line its great for hanging up the wetsuits


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10/9/2007 at 10:40pm
 Location: South Wales Valleys
 Outfit: Elddis Avante 482 Outwell Montana
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We have one of those Wynnester ones, two weeks in Newquay in June and a couple of loads of washing in the site laundrette later and we wouldnt be without it.  The bag is collapses into in to is nice and small and when erected I think it is very sturdy.  I think we paid £20 for it from Ebay.

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Domino (Donna)

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11/9/2007 at 4:51pm
 Location: cambridge
 Outfit: Gelert Lokon Vario 5 Khyam Ontario 8
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I use the support poles to the canopy, which I never use as I have a separate porch, put a cheap washing line rope across and then use a couple of guys on each end to make it stable and taut.  Works really well and plenty of room for all your bits and it can catch the wind to assist drying.

 

Michele



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12/9/2007 at 1:12am
 Location: Highlands
 Outfit: Jeep Cherokee and Swift Charisma 550
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We have a rotary clothes airer. If you buy a clamp for it you can fit it over the towbar. We have used ours for years with no problems even when quite windy. You can also get a tripod stand to fit it so that you can use it in the awning if it rains.

A1 Discounts Direct Ltd is an ebay shop which sells all the bits.

June



12/9/2007 at 7:41am
 Location: Worcestershire
 Outfit: Homeless!
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The portable rotary dryer's are now available from Wilkinson's Stores.

I have included a link to find your nearest store:

http://corporate.wilkinsonplus.com/corp/wilkinson_stores.asp



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12/9/2007 at 12:14pm
 Location: North East
 Outfit: Abbey Piper & Mondeo 2.0 DTI
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We have a small rotary line if folds down into a bag like a camping chair ad you peg it to the groung. It was £20 from ropers caravans!

Melissa

 




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