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Diaper Washing: Diaper Clothesline
Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Wednesday, June 05, 2019 |
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I bought my foldable drying rack for less than $18.
But if you can't use a clothesline because of neighborhood restrictions, you might want to try what I did.
I bought a
retractable clothesline and hung it on my deck railing, I only have it extended when I am using it.
Or try this new
antislip clothesline, you can use hangers on it too, and just roll it up when you aren't using it.
Plus nobody else can see my diapers because they hang below the deck railing.
Works great for me!
Thanks to Heather for this Frugal Baby Tip!
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I have had no success with those very cheap racks from the big box stores. I spent a "little" more money on a really nice clothes drying rack on line and have used it for a long time now. I think I might even be able to pass it down to my kids when they have babies and need to hang dipes.