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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:Large Family-Size Eagle Clothes Drying Rack |
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| SAVE $500 A YEAR OR MORE OFF YOUR ELECTRIC BILL!! This extraordinary clothes drying rack will hold 3-4 full wash loads. It's designed to quickly air dry your towels, bed sheets, sweaters, or just about anything else that you typically wash and dry. It's the perfect answer for air drying your expensive lingerie, silks, cottons and other delicate items that you don't dare put in a driven power dryer. In fact, now you can air dry your entire family wash with one easy application. For the amount you pay, the 65 Ft Eagle delivers more holding space and outright versatility than anything else of its kind to be found anywhere in the Americas (including the internet and retail stores). In one single application, this remarkable drying rack will hold 16 pairs of pants and 16 shirts/blouses. With all of that holding space, this amazing drying rack takes up no more than a small 2x6 foot area of your home or apartment. When you are finished with it, the Eagle folds down to 2 inches flat for easy storage. The rack is made of powder-coated tubular steel with powder-coated steel wires for long life and rust resistance, so that it can be used outdoors as well as indoors. Here in the US, not only is the electric dryer expensive to operate; but it's also destroying the fabric and color of your clothes. Have you checked your lint filter lately? Where do you think all of that stuff comes from? That gray fuzz that you peel off and throw away WAS the fabric of your clothes! With their total household impact, electric clothes dryers are the single most expensive appliance in the home to operate. These power consuming monsters require an average of 5.7 kwh of power to run. That's nearly twice the power required to operate an electric stove! In addition to the massive amount of power electric dryers themselves consume, for every 20 minutes of their use, the air is sucked out of up to a 2,800 sq. ft. area. That means that your heat pump or air conditioner must then work to replace the heated or cooled air that has been expelled from your home. Add the cost of operation of your furnace/heat pump or air conditioner (38% of home energy consumption) to the 5.7 kwh consumed by your dryer and you see why your electric bill is so high every month. Estimates of "average" costs to dry clothes for a year in a conventional dryer range from $500 a year - or up to $1500, according to some! Seldom do the statistics mention whether that's for one person or a ten member family, but whichever it is, that's your money going to the wrong place - someone else's pocket. |
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