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  2. Clothes horse - Wikipedia

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    The term " clothes horse " is used to refer to a portable frame upon which wet laundry is hung to dry by evaporation. The frame is usually made of wood, [1] metal or plastic. It is a cheap low-tech piece of laundry equipment, as opposed to a clothes dryer, which requires electricity to operate, or a Hills Hoist, which requires ample space, wind ...

  3. List of Pimp My Ride episodes - Wikipedia

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    Painted in candy pink pearl and fitted with 20-inch wheels, the car had a see-through DVD changer in the dash and a plexiglass-encapsulated "river" (playing off the River Nile; after the owner's name). When the trunk opened, a shoe rack full of new shoes automatically extended, replacing the pile of old shoes that the owner had stashed in her ...

  4. The $45 Drying Rack That Keeps All My Tees From Wrinkling - AOL

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    Gullwing Drying Rack. You don't need a fancy laundry rack, sometimes the most basic one gets the job done. "I have a lot of clothes, including white tees that can't be tumbled dry—even on low ...

  5. Save counter space with this roll-up dish drying rack: It's ...

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    This minimalist wonder starts at $18 for the smallest size (17.5" x 13.1"); on sale for $22 for the next size up (20.5" x 13.1"); and $23 for the largest size (20.5" x 15.5"). The price of the ...

  6. Overhead clothes airer - Wikipedia

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    Modern hanging clothes horse with pulley system. An overhead clothes airer, also known variously as a ceiling clothes airer, laundry airer, pulley airer, laundry rack, or laundry pulley, is a ceiling-mounted mechanism to dry clothes. It is also known as, in the North of England, a creel and in Scotland, a pulley. [1]

  7. Hills Hoist - Wikipedia

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    A Hills Hoist is a height-adjustable rotary clothes line, designed to permit the compact hanging of wet clothes so that their maximum area can be exposed for wind drying by rotation. They are considered one of Australia's most recognisable icons, and are used frequently by artists as a metaphor for Australian suburbia in the 1950s and 1960s.

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