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- #2,078,583 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
- #76 in Wall-Mounted Dry Racks
Erin
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Installation was not bad but would be a lot better with 2 people. The instructions were clear. The ability to fold up and down is perfect for a laundry room with limit space. And the option to use a double wrack is very useful. After several uses, the poles are getting a little rackety and feeling less secure. Overall, it has been useful and space saving when not in use.
ChintuAndPinky
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
It is made of sturdy material and holds up to 60+ lbs without any issues, which is perfect for drying heavier items like towels and blankets. The rack is easy to mount on various surfaces – I installed it on a plaster wall, and the setup was straightforward with the included hardware.What I really love about this drying rack is how it folds up neatly against the wall when not in use, which helps me save space in my small apartment. The 2 rods and 8 clips provide ample space for clothes, and I can hang multiple items at once without them overcrowding the space.The pearl white color gives it a clean, modern look that blends seamlessly with my home decor. It’s sturdy, functional, and stylish – definitely a great purchase for anyone looking to maximize space while adding a practical solution for drying clothes indoors.
Jenny
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I wasn't sure if I wanted to use this as a flip up shelf or to hang laundry- after using it I vote for hanging laundry. It holds so much! I doubt I've made it to 60 pounds, but I definitely have had it loaded with 40+ and it didn't strain it a bit.Installation/setup was quicker than I expected, and the instructions were clear. It was a little tricky to do without a second set of hands, so I got some help. It works great in a laundry room with limited space! I almost think using it as a shelf as I'd originally considered would be a waste. It feels sturdy and durable, and consistently folds up or down without a hassle. I love it for drying, it really holds a ton at once, 5 stars for me.
OrdinaryBlessings
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
The ability to fold up and down is perfect for a laundry room with limit space. And the option to use a double wrack is very useful. Overall, well designed!
Squat251
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
We've not put this item up in our home as of yet, but it looks to be easy to install and certainly seems to be made of solid materials. The plan is to hang it somewhere between the washer and dryer in our basement, above the folding counter, so that it's easier to take care of laundry and quicker. I will report back after installing and using for a short time.
Pattep
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Very impressive and sturdy clothes drying rack. Even though there is hardware to install it into a hollow sheet rock wall or even a solid (concrete?) wall, I used the 8 wood screws to secure it to the wood studs behind my sheet rock wall. Luckily, I had a stud finder to help me locate them. Once you locate the inside & outside edges of the studs 32" apart, the handy template became very useful in placing the drill holes, especially since they give you some Post-It Note like patches to temporarily stick the template to the wall. I did not use the cute little 1" level included in the box but rather used a long level to position it correctly. Once you get your holes for the brackets drilled, take down the template. If you attach a wall bracket and continue to assemble per their instructions, you will find this is a 2-person job. Once up on the wall, I found the far outside rod holes in the two brackets tended to splay to the outside so that the rod could not tightly seat into both brackets...it was coming up short and falling out. Maybe my wall was slightly bowed? Anyway, on top of the brackets just above the rod insertion holes are white machine screws which I thought you could tighten onto the rod to hold it. Nope, too short. I just happened to have two longer machine screws (brown) that fit the same hole and were long enough to reach the rod. Screwed them in and it worked (see brown screws in the rack's down position). Getting the rods to stay while screwing in the 2nd wall bracket was a bear. Finally, after going ahead and affixing the 2nd wall bracket to the wall, I took some blue painters tape and secured the rods to the long supports and was able to slide the secured rods & side supports up onto the wall brackets. Then I quickly inserted the pins that allows it to hang and pivot on the wall. I can tell you that once it was up and fully secured, it was a delight to use. When not in use, you can lift it up to lock against the wall in a high position or lower it to a downward hanging position against the wall. The two rods are nicely spaced apart and the little wire binder clips do a nice job holding light articles to dry. If hung properly, I have no doubt this clothes drying rack can hold up to 60 lbs of wet clothing. And it folds up like a dream. I like it but it was challenging to install.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
UPDATE: After using it several days, the rods got loose and the front rod keeps falling out. The back one does as well but most often it's just the front one. Putting it away and extending it makes it worse each time. The side clips seem to have held them in place at first but after continued use they move. There needs to be a screw that goes on each rod to keep them in place.This item can either be folded up or folded down to be put away but you still have to pull it up then down to fold it down. Plus you have to pull it up then set it on the groove to extend it. So the first thing on the instruction sheet should have been to measure a clearance from the ceiling. If you put it too close to the ceiling, you can't extend it or put it away (even if you've selected to put it away by folding it down. When you see the video on the item page, you can't even tell that you have to pull up first then set it on groove to extend it or that you have to pull it up then down to put it away. The video makes it look simpler than it is, but it is simple. So be sure to measure where you want it. Otherwise it works well. I have not filled it up to 60 lbs as it is stated but everything I've put in it has worked. Be sure to tighten the clips on the sides well otherwise the rods move around.
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