Turn them inside out.Any hints or tips to sun dry without fading the clothes?
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Turn them inside out.Any hints or tips to sun dry without fading the clothes?
I do like clean clothes! Still, I am trying! I grew up with wear once and wash.
I have learned to re-wear work clothes,
I got one of those "solar dryers" that are like umbrellas. I have had some issues with it blowing over and it's a poor design.

I can definitely relate...some days I think sweats my middle name in the summerGarden clothes in the summer = peeled off in the mudroom, and there might be more than one set worn that day, depending on how much I sweated and when/how long my breaks were.
I take a lot (LOT-LOT) more showers in the summer.![]()
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I have a heavy duty tripod that is height adjustable that I have used as a clothesline base. Only 2 problems are that it needs to be weighted down on windy days and I trip over the legs if not watching where I walk...I think either would work on a deck.
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Same! We ran it so infrequently, it was nice!I try to mostly cook on the firepit in summer (we have a schwenker) but mostly for keeping the house from getting hot. This past summer we didn't run the air conditioning at all to cut the electric use. I kept the kiddie pool on the deck for the kids and it was a tremendous help to have freezing cold well water. It never gets too bad in the yard because we have lots of shade.
Haha! Same! It's so funny though I only really started sweating after I started working from home during COVID. I used to overheat all the time because I would never sweat, even while working out. I wonder if it's because I was in climate controlled environment all the time.I can definitely relate...some days I think sweats my middle name in the summer![]()
First of all, Honey, how to do you know that I own Ryobi tools? I never told you that, or did I???? Does everybody know everything about my life?
So, here's the deal. You could get this Genuine Ryobi 40v 5Ah battery (not a knock-off) for only $130 on Amazon! Holy Cow! That's about $50 less than Home Depot price at $180 per battery. I could save lots of money by purchasing the battery through Amazon.... or could I?
So, what do you think, is it more fugal to save $50 and take your chances on a 30-day warranty battery from Amazon, with no expected support from the third-party seller after that, or are you better off paying that extra $50 and buying the battery from Home Depot, an authorized Ryobi seller, and getting a full 3-year warranty backed by Ryobi?