๐ Elevate Your Drying Game!
The SHAREWIN Clothes Drying Rack is a versatile, collapsible solution designed for efficient indoor and outdoor drying. With a robust stainless steel construction, it supports up to 165 pounds and features a space-saving design that folds neatly when not in use. Its upgraded stability features ensure a secure drying experience, while easy installation makes it a breeze to set up.
Brand | SHAREWIN |
Colour | Silvery |
Product Dimensions | 160.02 x 74.93 x 135 cm; 4.38 kg |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Special Features | Collapsible |
Item Weight | 4.38 kg |
M**C
Great!
Like the sturdiness of the rack. Used at a church sale and it worked out nicely. It held about 60 pieces of light weight garments. Easy to assemble and take down. Will be excellent for hanging light clothing, light linens outside to air dry and using for my sewing projects. I find this item to be a good investment because of the many versatile uses.
P**X
Easy to set up, very sturdy
I wasn't sure about ordering but I needed a place to hang wet throw rugs as the dryer ruins the rubber backing. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to set up. It will store nicely in a corner when not in use.
J**1
You need a physics degree to figure out how to set it up, but then you are good to go! Sturdy & Long
My husband has an engineering physics degree and can figure out ANY puzzle --- but this clothes folder, which came with NO DIRECTIONS was a real brain teaser! When you first open it, the bars are crossed (phogo 1) or if the bars are uncrossed it seems like the legs are on incorrectly (photo 2). I can see why people returned it! It seems like it's defective manufacturing! Thanks to those who left directions, but you did say WHICH END MATTERS!!! We tried following others' directions and it still didn't work. Finally, I (the social worker) noticed one end was different! (see photo 3) That made all the difference! We also were trying to rotate it horizontally not vertically. THAT MATTERS TOO! you aren't going in a circle like an windmill. You rotate it vertically. See photo 4. Focus on that side and move it in the direction of the arrows. Why in the heck they don't explain this is just dumb. we aren't the dummies here! This is a bizarre design. And you have to fold it back up this way, too! I don't get why they have to cross things like this but then again I'm not the physicist. NOW I have my first load in the laundry and will report back after I hang them up to dry for the first time. I anticipate no problems until a windy day. I'll report back then.
E**N
Very sturdy
This is a great product. It came with extra leg plugs. It set up very easily and it expands very easily. I highly recommend it
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