These days, many more people are trying to focus on saving money on energy bills and on being environmentally friendly.
The average drier uses 3.3 kilowatt hours of energy and the Saving Electricity website estimates that this adds up to around 36 cents a load. This measurement doesn’t take into account multiple loads for driers that don’t get things dry enough, nor the fading and harmful effect that most driers have on clothes.
The Brabantia top spinner drying rack can hold up to two or three loads of laundry at a time, which means that you’ll already save more than a dollar each time you utilize it to dry garments or linens.
Naturally drying clothes may take an extra hour or two but, since you can fit more items on the top spinner rack than in a drier, the results will be about the same, with the added bonus that your clothes will be less wrinkled from air drying and have a rich, outdoor smell.
This Brabantia product is made from weather and rust-resistant steel, making it particularly durable against the elements, and the item also comes with a cover to protect your clothes as well. Some choose to leave it outside all year round and others simply fold it up and put it in the garage during particularly cold months.
