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Hands-Free Laundry Carrier
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Both Mrs A and me, for different reasons, have trouble carrying in the laundry basket from the washing line. We both need two hands to use sticks/rails/whatever to keep upright.
Wheels aren't much good, as the ground/path are lumpy, not nice and smooth.
What we're thinking about is something that hangs on your back - the back being preferable, as it would mean we could still see the ground and what hazards there were!
Any ideas?
Ta.
Allen.
Wheels aren't much good, as the ground/path are lumpy, not nice and smooth.
What we're thinking about is something that hangs on your back - the back being preferable, as it would mean we could still see the ground and what hazards there were!
Any ideas?
Ta.
Allen.
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Are you able to use walking frames? You can get net bags that attach to them.
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Thanks all.
Tiny London flat. If we got a tumble drier one of us would have to move out.
Walking frames difficult. Down a few concrete steps, rough ground, poor path. Feet are best, just.
But the various bags+straps ideas will work, with some mods.
(Ted down the road used to say “Don’t get old, Allen. Whatever you do, don’t get old.” Did I listen?)
Tiny London flat. If we got a tumble drier one of us would have to move out.
Walking frames difficult. Down a few concrete steps, rough ground, poor path. Feet are best, just.
But the various bags+straps ideas will work, with some mods.
(Ted down the road used to say “Don’t get old, Allen. Whatever you do, don’t get old.” Did I listen?)
What about something like this Allen? Something that can be carried one handed.
https:/ /www.ma de.com/ made-es sential s-bask- large-f elt-bas ket-gre y
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