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Compact dryers for clothes that fit in a backpack or a small wardrobe ?
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ahonin08
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Now I’m looking at the development of the furniture industry production. As for me needs are not covered. For example, here I am living in a small apartment and space is not enough. The question arises, where to dry things? Even the standard gathering dryer takes folded a lot of space. It would be something compact that will fit easily in a small wardrobe without extra space. Thus in the unfolded state to that there is enough room for drying. What do you think? There are such?
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Why would anybody want to put a dryer in a backpack?0
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Piece of string/rope/cord two screwable hooks and hang up clothes anywhere anytime ?0
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The standard solutions
victorian pully dryer often over a range in the kitchen or hung in the bathroom.
eg(there are others)
http://pulleymaid.com/classic_clothes_airer.htm
wall mounted (again a link to example)
http://www.laundrycompany.co.uk/clothes-airers-dryers/wall-mounted-pull-out-clothes-dryer-airer.html0 -
missbiggles1 wrote: »Why would anybody want to put a dryer in a backpack?Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.0
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EssexExile wrote: »Maybe manufacturers of dryers that fit in backpacks think it's a good idea.
I can see a business model here - door-to-door clothes drying. I wonder if I could get any money from the Dragons' Den?If it sticks, force it.
If it breaks, well it wasn't working right anyway.0 -
As for me it will be comfortable to take drying rack with yourself in a trip. Always I stop in chip hotels where I can put my clothes only in bathroom. it's not enough area.0
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brightontraveller wrote: »Piece of string/rope/cord two screwable hooks and hang up clothes anywhere anytime ?
yes, its good point, but it's only for outdoor uses.. and weather should be great..0 -
EssexExile wrote: »Maybe manufacturers of dryers that fit in backpacks think it's a good idea.
I don't know, but my lifestyle and my problems seem that it would be good stuff.0 -
As for me it will be comfortable to take drying rack with yourself in a trip. Always I stop in chip hotels where I can put my clothes only in bathroom. it's not enough area.
I find the idea of a chip hotel strangely appealing.
OP, would you by any strange chance be on the verge of designing such a contraption? Or even one that you could sell me now?All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0
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