What is wash line?

A wash line, also known as a clothesline, is a line made of rope or cord that is used to hang clothes for drying after washing. It is one of the oldest and simplest methods of drying clothes, and is still popular in many parts of the world.

Wash lines can be indoors or outdoors, and are often strung between two trees, posts, or poles. Clothespins or pegs are used to attach the clothes to the line, and the clothes are left to dry in the sun and wind.

Using a wash line has several advantages - it is free, eco-friendly, and can help to reduce energy bills by avoiding the use of a dryer. It is also a great way to get fresh air and sunshine, which can help to kill germs and bacteria on clothes.

However, some people may prefer to use a dryer instead of a wash line as it can be more convenient, especially in rainy or winter weather, and can also help to prevent clothes from becoming stiff and rough.