| | |  | Any Questions Please feel free to call TOLL FREE 1-866-533-5147 Housewares | Home » » 5 Line Dryer Extends to 34'FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF | | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 37.75 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 10.3 pounds | | Package Length:
| 37.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 11.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 66 reviews |
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108 of 111 found the following review helpful:
Very ConvenientDec 11, 2004
By Pamela Lambert
"iamface"
I live in Arizona where it is silly to have an electric or gas clothes line. Instead, I go solar. I have used 5 line clotheslines like this one for a dozen years at two different houses. The current line is over 7 years old and is just now in need of major repairs. It has lived its life battling the hot sun on a west facing wall. The only place we have to hang our laundry is across our patio--not a very attractive choice for parties. When not in use, it hangs unobtrusively on the wall. On wash day, I pull it out across the patio (which is shorter than the line's full length.) I can hang several loads of jeans, assorted clothes, and my really thick bedspread and it supports the weight. I highly recommend this clothesline.
87 of 90 found the following review helpful:
DO NOT BUYSep 21, 2007
By W. Smetana
"homerzzyzzx"
We have utilized 2 of these units in the last 3 years... why? They both were susceptible to plastic failure. The maker should use metal at the stress point, that being the line tension adjustment screw on the left side. Worked well for a couple of weeks then when the lines started to sag, the tension was adjusted and the plastic broke rendering the unit useless. *** PLEASE DO NOT BUY *** A waste of your money!
46 of 46 found the following review helpful:
Plastic FailureJul 04, 2008
By T. J. Sexton The Cloths line worked reasonably well for the first few months, but then the plastic knob on the left side broke and, apparently, cannot be replaced. The piece is actually a ratcheting lock that keeps the line tensioned. Without it the line will just sag and is useless. As stated above, this part should not be plastic.
I went to the company website "Whitney Design" and there isn't even a link for support or parts; check it out. That's a question I should have asked before paying $55 for this; "Does the company support what they sell?"
I would not buy this product again.
24 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Great Clothes LineJan 09, 2007
By Larissa Bundy We installed this line in our basement, and it works great. Fairly easy to install. We had a bit of a complication finding a stud, but other than that it was not a big problem. We also set up a post for this unit outside so it is easy to move it around. ( You will need an extra set of bolts which we purchased at our hardware store. We have yet to use it outside since it has been winter, but it nice to know we have options.) It holds a ton of clothes, and with our family size of 5, we fill it up. I like that you can tighten the clothesline to stop it drooping. Overall a good purchase- just wish it came with someone to fold and put away all those clothes!
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Built in ObsolescenceJun 15, 2007
By D. Freed I bought my clothes line in August 2006 and the one in the box was broken. We replaced it and now it is June 2007 and I need to replace it again. The locking knob on the side is not built to last and is broken again. That is the reason we had to replace the first one. I live in the Midwest so I do not use my clothes line all year and it has not had enough use to be replaced. I highly recommend using a clothes line just not one with built in obsolescence.
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