What is line dry?

Line drying is a method of drying clothes, linens, and other items by hanging them on a clothesline or drying rack, allowing them to air dry naturally. This method is commonly used in areas where a clothes dryer is not available or as a more environmentally friendly alternative to using a dryer.

Line drying has several benefits:

  1. Energy efficiency: Line drying does not require electricity or gas, making it a more sustainable and cost-effective option for drying clothes.
  2. Preservation of clothing: Line drying can help extend the life of clothing by reducing wear and tear that can be caused by tumble drying.
  3. Fresh scent: Clothes dried outside on a line often have a fresh, clean scent that cannot be replicated by a dryer.
  4. Eco-friendly: Line drying reduces energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with using a clothes dryer.

While line drying is a simple and effective way to dry clothes, there are a few factors to consider to ensure optimal results:

  1. Weather: Line drying is most effective on sunny, dry days with a light breeze. Avoid hanging clothes out to dry on rainy or humid days, as they may not dry properly or could become musty.
  2. Clothing type: Delicate items such as silk or wool should be dried indoors on a drying rack, away from direct sunlight. Heavy items like jeans or towels may take longer to dry on a line.
  3. Hanging technique: Ensure clothes are evenly spaced on the line to allow for proper air circulation and faster drying. Shake out items before hanging to prevent wrinkles.

Overall, line drying is a convenient and eco-friendly way to dry clothes that can help save energy, preserve clothing, and provide a fresh scent to your laundry.