Release Date | April 22,2019 |
Brand | Uterehamrry |
Product Dimensions | 28 x 58.5 x 53 inches |
Item Weight | 10 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Language | English |

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$59.99 原价为:$59.99。$53.99当前价格为:$53.99。
Release Date | April 22,2019 |
Brand | Uterehamrry |
Product Dimensions | 28 x 58.5 x 53 inches |
Item Weight | 10 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Language | English |
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Fyrkrakr –
Although I initially had trouble assembling and opening it, it was easier the next time. It is a great size, and perfect for drying my throw rugs outside . it folds easily for storage, taking up a very small space and is not heavy. I’m looking forward to airing bedding, and drying more items outdoors! I also like that it will telescope to a larger size, or smaller size. I don’t think I will have a use for the extra hooks that come with it, but I could be wrong.
Robin Lynn –
It’s easy to put together and fold up for storage. It’s perfect for the small patio outside to dry your clothes. But the best part of this are the little clips and small hanger holders that come with the set. They are easy to apply to the rods and it holders your clothes in place while they are drying. It was great value for my money.
TSJP –
Works well as a futon, or duvet dryer. The clever design allows one to unfold and fold easily on a daily basis. It is reasonably stable even when fully extended. We do not use it outside. The gauge of the metal is light but for the weight of the futons, it is adequate. It is only for drying either clothes, futons or duvets. If the metal gauge was a little heavier I would give it 5 stars but the light weight can be advantageous.
Josie –
I LOVE THIS THING! I live on the second floor of a duplex so I set this on my patio/deck and dry my sheets. I love that it collapses so nicely.
Cynthia –
It’s easy to fold up & put away out of the weather. Great for all laundry. Very sturdy great quality & value for your money.
Michelle C –
This drying rack is perfect. I love that it extends. It is very sturdy and easy to assemble.
Michelle C –
This drying rack is perfect. I love that it extends. It is very sturdy and easy to assemble.
Cynthia –
It’s easy to fold up & put away out of the weather. Great for all laundry. Very sturdy great quality & value for your money.
RJM –
5 stars for holding up so far. This beats the dry laundry racks with wheels. We’ve been through several of those, and it’s a pain when the bars pop out, or the wind blows the clothes, and the whole unit falls. This withstands windy days, and the accessory that comes with it holds the clothes. I even purchased more of it.
5 stars for expansion. It’s easy to expand. I have not fully developed it to the max, only 3/4, because that’s all I need. I can quickly put 10-15 pieces of clothing on each side of the pole, and it will hold. Be sure to put heavier-weighted clothes towards the ends. When expanding, I put the lighter one towards the middle. It’ll hold the heavier weights, but I want this to last, so I have opted to put jeans and jackets towards the end.
3.5-4 stars for breaking it down when folding. Each side has lock pins that prevent you from folding, so you have to make sure that it all slides down before you fold it. The easiest way to do it is to angle up the side you’re folding towards the sky, and the pins will slide down, allowing you to fold one side of the unit. Then, place one end of your shoulder to fold the other end. Once you get the pin to stay and start to fold the other side, you can place it on the side that was on your shoulder to the ground. You will get used to it.
Also, I found that in the beginning, the pole that you slide in the middle has to be set a certain way. It will not slip into the hole for support if it’s incorrect. So, I placed blue painter’s tape on the side where it should be laid. So there’s a blue tap on the pole insert and blue tape on the unit intersection “X.” This way, family members and I automatically know which way the pole should face.
It comes with extra rubber soles, which do get scratched up pretty fast, so I wish they would make it thicker. If and when it gets worn out, I’ll stick some furniture anti-sliders underneath it. It would be great if we could wheel it around, though, or if there was a lock system in the center when it’s folded.