1181 days ago

Handy Portable Lines

William from SwiftDry Clotheslines NZ

Needing a solid portable line that will last you the next 20 yrs?
Cheap options are flimsy and don't last, and are often only a few feet off the ground


Mrs Peggs Handy Lines are now available in New Zealand!

The original and the best portable clothes line. Use it anywhere for effective drying.



They have up to 16 m of drying space so can almost replace an outdoor line!



Check the options below, we have just received in a container load of them and they're selling fast, the next container is not due till June!



Go to;

>> www.mrspeggshandyline.co.nz......



Mrs Pegg’s portable indoor/outdoor clotheslines/drying racks are the perfect alternative to conventional clotheslines, electric dryers and airers. Easy to carry, Mrs. Pegg’s portable Handy Lines can be placed anywhere outside but best of all, they are perfect for indoors, especially in apartments to capitalise on household heating and save on energy bills. Mrs Pegg’s portable indoor/outdoor clothesline can pay for itself in energy costs.



NZ Stockist; SwiftDry Clotheslines, 341D Flaxton Road Rangiora

0800 75 49 86

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