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If we didn't know there were countless ways to dry clothes, we wouldn't have invented the clothes rack more than 50 years ago.
The future of clothes drying is in its past: In 1959 Artweger invented the RuckZuck, the mother of all clothes racks.
Whether large or small, washed by hand or machine, whether housewife with family or bachelor household, living with roommates or as a couple in your first flat together, washing and drying clothes always entails work. All the better when there are reliable and practical helpers to make the work easier. The original Artweger clothes racks are high-quality household aids. Proven millions of times, they save space while drying clothes in bathrooms and laundry rooms, on balconies, over the radiator, or in the garden.


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