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The JS HANGER Collapsible 4-arm Rotary Outdoor Umbrella Drying Rack offers an impressive 131ft of drying space and a maximum load capacity of 57lbs. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it features a 360-degree rotary top for easy access and heavy-duty steel construction for stability. Arriving pre-assembled, this drying rack is easy to set up and store, making it the perfect solution for handling large laundry loads.
Brand | Drynatural |
Model Number | DN205RR40 |
Color | Silver&black |
Product Dimensions | 127.99 x 184 x 179.98 cm; 4.72 Kilograms |
Material | steel, ABS |
Special Features | For indoor use, Outdoors. |
Item Weight | 4.72 Kilograms |
A**T
Really strong and sturdy
I love how much hanging space you get out of one post in the ground. Terrific value. Super easy to install and then fold down and put away. It's a little low to the ground, but with all the extra cable, even the biggest sheets and bed covers can be accommodated.
S**N
Very durable
Excellent
S**C
Dryer defective.
This is looks like a well made product and had good reviews which is why I bought it. I needed adjustable because I am only 5' 4 and still wash bed linen etc as well as clothing.The sleeve was very easy to install. I used a wooden block to protect metal from mallet as suggested by another reviewer.. Inserted dryer with some difficulty it's much heavier and longer than expected. I'm 112lbs.So far so good. This is adjustable to several heights and has two 'locks',one at top and one at bottom.In order to open to preferred height, bottom lock must be open. Mine was half closed when I unpacked it. It refuses to either open or close even asking someone much stronger to try. One other review made the same comment. I have searched on line, removed velco band? yes clothes lines tangled ? no.I requested a return which I dread because it's very heavy and unwieldy the box is over 6', heavy plastic sleeve had to be cut off. Seller approved return but never provided label. See seller review . I had to open a case in order to get refund.
S**P
much better than 35-foot lines
I used to mow for a neighbor with a rotary drying rack. The pipe in the ground was flush with the surface, so there was no obstruction if I moved the rack. That was easier than mowing around.The wife was about 90. She could set up a small table and use that rack a lot quicker than I could walk along my fixed lines with a basket and clothes pins (not to mention the bending). My lines could be hazardous after dark, so each time I dried laundry, I’d coil them. The posts were set in concrete, but I still had to plumb them annually.I waited 20 years to upgrade. I put a board on the top of the stake pipe and drove it with a sledge hammer. I kept it plumb by checking with a level. I drove it flush the surface. Besides keeping it from being a hazard for mowing or walking, this gives it the most support from the soil.The height is good for a tall person. It could be installed at a custom height by sawing as much as 21 inches from the bottom section of the mast.I stow mine under the eaves of the garage. Besides leaving my lawn unobstructed, this keeps it out of the rain, sun, and wind.Mine wasn’t laced right. Relacing a single line 131 feet long was a hassle. In the future, I’ll replace one lap at a time, as needed. A large washer load takes only 32 feet of line. That means I have four times more than I expect to need. I may remove every other lap. With more space between the lines, it should be easier to use, and clothes may dry better on windless days.I found the supplied clothespin bag a nuisance to hang and a nuisance to reach into. A holder cut from a bleach bottle with a hook bent from a coat hanger is more efficient.When I want to set up the rack, the hole could be hard to find in the grass, and it could fill with dirt. The rack came with a plastic cap to prevent damage in transit. I trimmed it to make a cap for the stake pipe. I added a patch of pink duck tape to make it easy to see in the grass. In the photo, the cap is waiting to be put back on the stake pipe when I stow the rack.The cool thing about capping the stake pipe is that when a neighbor asks where your rack is, you can tell her it’s electric. When you step on the pink switch, it will rise from the ground and unfold. When you step on it and nothing happens, you tell her it must have blown another fuse. The important thing is to keep a straight face.
C**E
Easy set up
Works great, seems well made, time will tell
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