🌟 Elevate your laundry game with style!
The Gullwing Laundry Rack is a high-quality, collapsible drying solution made from durable carbon steel. With a spacious design and versatile functionality, it accommodates various laundry items while saving space when not in use. Fully assembled and ready to go, this rack is perfect for eco-conscious individuals looking to extend the life of their clothes.
I**Z
Sturdy, very light
I ordered two sizes: 72-102*23*43in and 68.9*23.6*42.5in to replace my old accordion style steel dryers that I had for many years. They were still in very good shape; but were too small for full wash machine load. I love the height of longer extendable drying rack as I'm 6 feet tall and everything is too short for me. Also I don't need to bend and place clothes on lower levels which is time consuming. They both have nice thick rods. Not like European style thin bendable wires. The longer one is little wobbly on full extend; but the setting on picture is super sturdy. Only thing on bigger rack that might be iffy over time are the plastic elbows at the end of rods. Smaller one does not have them. Legs lock in place when fully opened. The racks are super light and if you leave them outside they may be flipped by the wind. Perfect for inside, or in the porch. Great buy.
P**E
Quality white-coated tubes
Researched a lot before ordering this to replace my existing clothes rack which was too small, had thick wire lines, had plastic joints detaching, and had rusted. This turned out to be a winner--well built, what appears to be a solid painting or coating on the tubes (not just wires) that hold the clothing (doesn't look like a coating--smooth and shiny white), and a good size to hold an entire load of laundry. Light weight and easy to fold. Simple to carry inside and fold up beside the washer when not in use. Happy with this purchase after spending so much time looking at the options.
Y**E
Sturdy, holds whole load
I air dry all my laundry and go through aluminum drying racks every couple of years. This is not my usual shape formation in terms of the shape of the rack, but I really love how sturdy this seems. No issues with the joint areas failing. I am able to hang my whole load, I usually do a load of laundry a week and alternate between color and white laundry. I wash jeans, heavy sweatshirts and I haven’t detected any sagging. So far very happy with my purchase.
V**E
Easy to use, space-saving, lots of hanging space; could use a latch
This rack is great - has easily tripled or quadrupled our hanging space. I can now run several loads in a row instead of having to wait till the first load is dry. It folds easily and takes up minimal space when not in use. Bars are smooth, all the parts work smoothly and fit snugly, and so far no signs of rust, cracks, or paint chipping.It would be perfect if there were two upgrades:(1) a couple of latches would be great to keep both legs from unfolding simultaneously, when you're trying to set up the rack. Of course it's possible to juggle it so that they don't open at the same time, but it would be better not to have to balance the rack one-handed. I hacked it by using a couple of Velcro straps - but then I have to make sure that those don't come into contact with any snag-prone fabrics that I hang up. (I air-dry a lot of delicates - e.g. wool and silk.)(2) would prefer that the little gray clippy thing is easier to remove/reattach. I don't find it particularly useful (chance of snags) but I hesitate to detach it lest it snap.Overall a great purchase - good for clothes, good for the planet!
C**I
This works great for drying bed sheets with minimal wrinkles!
This works great for drying bedsheets with next to no wrinkles! Wash sheets using minimal spin cycle so they are still quite wet when cycle is complete. Fold in half and lay over the drying rack and they'll dry with hardly any wrinkles. You can wash multiple sets of sheets and layer them, then lay the pillowcases all around the edges. Works great!
B**E
Great for Light Clothing and Smaller Loads
Last summer I removed a very old and rusted, in-ground clothes line. I didn't use it a whole lot because it was situated in shade, and in the humid Northeast, that means many days things wouldn't dry. It also was smack dab right in the center of my view from a sitting area I made at the edge of that shady area. And lastly, it was plain inconvenient situated a bit away from the house.This year I found I still longed to dry a few things outside, so I started looking for a rack that I could place wherever the sun happened to be shining. I looked at several online, and this happens to be the one I chose.This comes pre-assembled and everything folds out easily. It is light weight so moving it from the house to the yard when I'm ready to use it is easy. It is just as easy to fold back up. I was honestly surprised at how much area there is for hanging stuff, maybe because I lack imagination (after all, there are plenty of pics and the dimensions are shown). Although it won't carry large loads, it caries plenty for this single person.The picture shows a small load; one pair of jeans, 3 shirts, a couple of hand towels etc. As you can see, I had space left even using 3 dowels to spread the jeans out a bit to help them dry faster.
E**H
Sturdy and lightweight
This is perfect for all my oversized things like blankets and sheets that I can't fit in my dryer. It's very lightweight and easy to set up. The materials feel like they're good quality and will last. Took me less than 5 min to have it set up including opening the shipping box. Love that it can fold down to put away.
G**K
Lightweight enough to easily carry, but doesn't blow over
I've been looking for something to dry multiple sweaters on this winter. This is going to be perfect for that!I've been using it for the last few weeks for drying my laundry outdoors on the deck. It works great! Tons of room if you dry shirts on hangers on the ends, leaving all that room in the middle for shorts and pants.It folds easily and doesn't weigh much. I store it downstairs in the laundry room. Hauling it upstairs isn't difficult.
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