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Hanging Clothes Dryer Ring
"It lets you dry a lot of smaller pieces of clothing in a much smaller space," says Freeman Mast, Bloomfield, Iowa, about the clothes dryer ring made by his sister Edna.
  It consists of a pair of metal rings that have wooden clothes pins mounted permanently on them, spaced about 3 in. apart. The lower ring is 22 in. in diameter and the upper ring 12 in. The unit is designed to hang from a hook on the ceiling. A series of chains runs from one ring to the other and up to a snap hook in the middle of the top ring. The unit collapses flat for storage.
  "It makes a nice gift for busy mothers," says Freeman. "Works great for hanging socks, underwear, and so on. By using every other clothes pin you can also hang pants and shirts.
  "Edna, who is partially handicapped, assembles the units with the help of her nephews, and I help out with shipping and also order the supplies. We sell a lot of these units to Amish people, who don't use electric clothes dryers."
  Sells for $20.50 including S&H.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Edna Mast, 17910 200th St., Bloomfield, Iowa 52537.


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2003 - Volume #27, Issue #4