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The SONGMICS Foldable 2-Level Clothes Drying Rack features 33 rails and 27 clips across 4 wings, with adjustable heights to accommodate all clothing types. Made from rust-resistant steel and durable plastics, it supports up to 77 lbs, requires no assembly, and folds compactly for easy storage and portability.
Item Weight | 3.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22.05"D x 61.81"W x 67.32"H |
Color | Silver + Blue |
Material Type | Steel, ABS Plastic, PP Plastic |
Recommended Uses For Product | Drying,Storage |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 77 Pounds |
Additional Features | space_saving, portable, lightweight |
Mounting Type | freestanding |
J**S
Works Great
This drying rack is ideal as it holds so much. I like that the top rack can be moved higher than just 'level' for longer pants. It holds all my delicates and air dries everything without having to crowd or bunch arm pits or pockets. It is very easy to fold. I keep it handy behind my bedroom door. When I hang my clothes on the rack I place it in front of the register vent so, depending on the weather, there is heat from the furnace or cool air from the AC which helps my clothes dry a little faster. It is such a convenient item to have if you need to air dry your clothes. It is sturdy and sets up easily. Folding it is a snap. Storing it behind a door or between your washer/dryer and the wall is ideal. I am so happy that I purchased this.
K**M
Holds an entire "super XL" load of laundry
I have only had the simple wooden racks you can find at the grocery before now, but have been told for years "gullwing" racks are superior. I put this one on my list and let it sit there a bit, but finally got tired of the dryer generating too much heat in our house during the worst parts of summer. It's on its test run now but, of course, how well it dries depends on me at this point.The rack is lightweight but sturdy, well constructed and easy to assemble. It folds VERY flat so is fairly easy to store, doesn't take up much more space than my old rack but holds a LOT more clothing and, unlike the old rack, doesn't try to wobble and collapse if you look at it wrong. The rails are well-spaced. I have not yet braved the sock clips yet as they feel a bit tight but other reviewers seem to like them so I may get braver over time.I have an oversized washer (enough that I forget I can't put a full load in there and have our dryer finish the dry cycle in one run, unless I split the load in two) and this rack fits ALL OF IT with all the racks lifted open. There are no sharp edges to catch clothing on, so delicates should also dry nicely without snagging. And, of course, with the ability to raise and lower each rack section individually, you can customize it to your available space.**UPDATE** I've been using this for about a year and I can definitely say I have zero regrets about my purchase. It's hot here again so I've dug the rack back out, started using slightly smaller loads of laundry just so the clothes dry faster. With the fan running on them, it takes about a day to get the clothes mostly dry, then I can run a SHORT cycle in the dryer late in the evening after the sun is down (MUCH shorter than it would take to dry them from wet - if I left the clothes on the rack longer I could probably just air fluff them) to take the last tiny bit of dampness out and get rid of the "crunchy" texture you get with air drying. Not only does it work extremely well (if you live someplace humid like I do, if you have room near a bathroom just flip the exhaust fan on), but it also serves as something of a swamp cooler as the room with the drying rack in it is several degrees cooler than the rest of the house. We have a monitor set up in that room and you can actually watch the temperature drop once the fan gets going. And even with multiple fans on high it uses MUCH less electricity than the dryer, so it's an all-around win.After this long the rack also shows no signs of wear or rusting, and is still nice and sturdy and has never tipped over even when I'm fool enough to manhandle it after completely loading it with clothes.
J**E
Large, sturdy, easy to assemble and take down
This is a large, sturdy, easy to assemble laundry drying rack. It holds a full load of laundry (more or less), though you might not want to put more than a few towels on it at a time (say, 2-4, and at opposite ends). This is partly due to their weight possibly unbalancing the rack, but also because the towels might block the sun from drying anything placed beneath or next to them.DRYING TIME: A full load of laundry (with only 2-4 full body towels) placed in direct summer sun can be dry in roughly 4-5 hours, depending on the fabrics, thickness, spacing, etc.After about 2 hours, I recommend you flip and/or move your items around to make sure both sides get dry. This includes bringing things up from the bottom rack to the top to make sure they get sunlight. If you don't, it might take an extra few hours to get everything completely dry.ASSEMBLY: The sparse one page assembly instructions aren't very clear, but fortunately, you can figure out what to do in a few minutes simply by guesswork. You only need to assemble the bits that hold up the arms, and that's just a matter of slipping four metal wings into their holes in the rack, then swinging them up into the arms to lock them in place.Once assembled, be careful moving the rack as these metal wings can easily fall down as they are only loosely locked in place. I assume this is to make disassembling easy, but it can be annoying when your laundry spills onto the floor. However, if you leave the unit in place or are slow and careful about dragging it into a new position with or without laundry on it, it seems sturdy enough.BONUS: The unit includes a handy snap on plastic sock holder that fits onto your choice of the two upper arms. I thought this was nice touch (it easily holds a dozen or more socks), but I would have preferred it if they'd included two sock holders to make spacing the socks easier so they get more sun and air flow. If possible, I'd suggest you leave a space or two between each sock for that purpose.DISASSEMBLY: You have two options, depending on your needs. 1) You can simply fold the metal wings down to save space and continue to use the laundry rack as a smaller A-frame style rack; or 2) you can fold the wings down (or remove them) to fully collapse the entire rack for easy storage or transport.SUMMARY: Before I bought it, I researched other drying racks. This unit had the best ratings and reviews and it lives up to the hype! It's good value for money, holds a lot of laundry (plus socks), and should last a long time. It's definitely sturdy enough for what it is, but I feel it could have been made a bit sturdier. I think the decision not to go heavier was to make it light weight to save on shipping as well as easier for the customer to move around. It's probably also safer being this weight in case of accident or collapse.
L**.
Sturdy and compact!
Love this little drying rack and how it folds up to store! Holds a ton of clothes and is very sturdy. I got the 'pink'. Cute!
A**X
Very Impressive!
The best drying rack I have ever used! Impressive! It dries two loads easily. I even dried three loads! It easily folds and unfolds. I keep it stored in my closet. It’s very portable. When it’s time to use, I unfold and carry it outdoors to my patio. I’m very happy about this purchase!!
A**K
Huge!
It works great and it’s good quality. It wobbles a little but doesn’t fall over, and it’s pretty adjustable and easy to assemble. The biggest thing to know is that it’s absolutely massive. It was my fault for not checking dimensions but if you have a small apartment like me there’s literally nowhere to use or store it. It definitely might be useful for some people but I wish I had figured out the size in advance
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