2008 - Volume #32, Issue #5, Page #31
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A New Kind Of Clothes Line
Tibbe-Line comes in a package of three 13-in. strips of flexible pvc with seven holes. The strips slip over a rope, bungee cord, or wire. Any type of hangar slips in the holes, and after the clothes dry they're ready to put away. Pacheco uses clipped hangars to dry pants and shorts. She also drapes towels and other small items on hangars.
"The only thing I don't try is sheets," she says.
While clothes can be hung on the hangars right from the washer, Pacheco dries them in the dryer for about 10 minutes to remove excess water, then hangs them on hangars and slips them in the Tibbe-Line holes. One package of Tibbe-Line has 39 in. of line to dry 21 hangars of clothing.
Tibbe-Line sells for $14.95 plus $4.50 S&H and can be purchased through Pacheco's website.
She's open to hearing from dealers interested in selling Tibbe-Line.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Rose Pacheco, Tibbe-Line, P.O. Box 11422, Pueblo, Colorado 81001 (ph 719 544-7673; rose@tibbeline.com; www.tibbeline.com).
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