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Whirly or something else?
golfergirl28
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We've just completed an extension and our garden is now much reduced. I'm reluctant to use a whirly gig for the washing but what's the alternative? We have a fence on 3 sides and the building on the 4th. I could string a line between the fences but it would be rather low but maybe a clothes pole would help. Any novel ideas?
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you could get one of those whirly ones that you screw to the side wall of house and folds in/out. they are much cheaper now - i think around £20 in wilko's. that way it wouldn't be in the middle of the lawn!it's nice to be important but more important to be nice!! :kisses3:0
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Do you not just need to move it when not in use. Total pain I know but I can't really think of anything else.0
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