🌟 Elevate Your Drying Game!
The YACASA Clothes Drying Rack is a robust, 79-inch stainless steel solution for all your laundry drying needs. With a weight capacity of 300 pounds, it features a foldable design for easy storage, adjustable length, and 20 windproof hooks to keep your garments secure. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, this rack is waterproof and rust-resistant, ensuring durability and stability.
Color | Black |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Clothes Drying |
Item Weight | 9.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27.6"D x 51.2"W x 79"H |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 300 Pounds |
Additional Features | Waterproof, Adjustable, Rust Resistant |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
J**R
Expandable
This is great can dry anything
A**R
Great product
sturdy and easy to assemble
R**S
Not as heavy duty
It gets the job done but not the best. I needed to anchor it down so it doesn't topple over every time the wind blows. Its a little on the flimsy side.
A**K
easy to use and solid
solid and easy to use. It's foldable
L**S
Utilitarian and Functional
Very easy to assemble. Holds a surprising amount of wet clothing, seems very stable. It's been stationed on a south-facing deck for almost a year and hasn't blown over or collapsed. (Brought inside during the winter.) Happy to recommend.
M**R
A decent drying rack, but just barely.
I bought this drying rack to save money, with the price of electricity and everything else going up; and so I wouldn't have hear the awful buzzing of my dryer alarm as often. I needed something that would let me dry my clothes outside using the sun and wind. Does this drying rack achieve this goal? Yes, but only barely.Strengths+Its LightweightThis drying rack doesn't weight much at all. Most people should be able to move it wherever without issue. I've even moved it with clothes on it.+Its CompactThe telescoping tubes and collapsible legs make it easy to carry and put away. I just fold it up put in the corner of my laundry room when the day's laundry is done. It takes up very little space once it's folded up.+Strong enough hold a full load wet of clothes.Although it looks and feels somewhat flimsy, it holds a large load of wet clothes without issue. No buckling or collapsing under the weight. I've hung blankets from full and queen sized beds on the upper tubes with no problems, along with smaller bedclothes on the middle tube. I've also removed the middle tube to hang shirts and pants from the upper tubes.Weaknesses-It likes to move and flop.Although its easy to carry and fold, that doesn't mean it can't be annoying. Keep a hold of legs when folding this up, or they may flop back out. The middle tube will slide out if you don't it upright. When moving this in an unfolded position, it can twist and spin, the legs can shift inward. You have make sure they are extended all the way back out, otherwise it may fall down.The feet do the bare minimum to make sure it doesn't slide around or move. I mean the bare minimum. If the foundation is weak the structure is weak, these feet are weak and easily moved. This is one of the reasons the last problem on my list exists.-That's a nice drying rack, sure would be a shame if a light breeze kept knocking it over. . .Is this a sail or drying rack? Given its performance in the wind, I'm inclined to say the former. The wind, one of the two most important things for drying outdoors, sends the rack to ground with minimal effort. Not hurricane wind, not gale force wind, just a brisk breeze. This is the biggest problem with this rack. There go the clothes you just washed, lying in the dirt and the grass, with bugs and spiders.You go outside to pick it up and this happens. "OK, its up agai-" WHOOOSH! "It hasn't even been 30 seconds! Why don't you just blow the whole rack back to the warehouse and blow my money back to me!" Then the wind stops until you go back inside and this repeats until you throw your clothes in the dryer. I tried bracing this with some bricks I had, but even that didn't work. This problem is most pronounced with blankets, as they have the most fabric.What could be better about this rack?Really, the most important thing is making it wind resistant. Giving it wider feet with better traction would probably help a lot. Adding some more weight to the rack might help too, but could also compromise the ease of carrying and setting it up.As it currently exists, I can't recommend this as an outdoor drying rack. Indoor drying or as clothes rack? That might work, but you can only use it outdoors if there is little to no wind.
L**N
Nice and strong I like it
Strong enough
A**R
So handy
This is so easy an gives me the extra drying space. Don't have dryer besides a umbrella clothes line does big items sheets ect.
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