🧺 Elevate your laundry game with style and efficiency!
The Retractable Clothes Rack is a wall-mounted, foldable drying solution made from high-quality aluminum. It features two racks with a rod length of 32.2 inches, supporting up to 60 pounds, making it perfect for maximizing space in small areas while maintaining a sleek appearance.
D**S
Good product; needs some improvement for the US market.
They are easy to install; just find a stud. They will hold less weight if you use the included dry-wall mount. The one problem is that, if you use a stud (normal method in the US), the hanger bar is too short (~ 31 inches). For the US market the hanger bar should be 32". The work-around for the current shorter hanger bar is to use 3/4" PVC pipe around the hanger bar. That method provides a sturdy stud-to-stud hanger.
A**R
Great for a small laundry room
Bought the 2 arms with bar in between. My wife was using a big coat rack outside the laundry room to hang clothes that just came out of the wash. It was big, bulky and in the way. Purchased this rack. Works great in a tight laundry room and easy to install. I was worried it would extend out enough for bigger wooden hangers but it does. When not in use, we fold it flat and its out of the way. Took off 1 start because the bar is detachable and needs to be stored separately when collapsed. Not a huge deal (we just put it on top of the dryer) but it would have been nice if the whole unit could fold flat with the bar attached.
S**H
Not the sturdiest but cheap and I like it!
I researched a million closet design systems, organizers, hanging rods etc and this one was perfect for what I needed: a second tier hanging rod that was small for our tiny and terribly designed closet. From the reviews, you can tell other people have found a host of places to use these and they are pretty cool. Installation sucked, but I agree with one reviewer: use a paper as a template and you can space the holes just fine. I actually ripped off a piece of the box they came in and used it as my template to mark the holes - see in the pic haha. Then drill your hole, put in the wall anchors, put in screws, and hang the pieces. The bar in between is kind of flimsy but I found a decent (but low-quality) fix - electrical tape behind the bar will keep it from sliding back and a small piece to hold the bar together. (Again, see pic) Still, I love this and it was about 20x cheaper than the top rail in our closet so definitely worth it for a low budget closet rod. After my husband put away all of his clothes in the newly designed closet, I’d say it holds a decent amount of weight! He’s not careful like I would be about sliding them back and forth but it holds up well. The side pieces do sway if you push on them, but they seem like they will hold up just fine and it’s been great for a few weeks now! I bought 2 to start and I could see myself buying more in the future for how convenient they are - May try them in the bathroom next :)
T**S
Fantastic low-profile solution (perfected w/ DIY rod modification)!
I wanted a low-profile hanging option for my small new laundry room. However, I don’t have a space that’s exactly the dimensions of the bar, and I really wanted the bar. So I went to the hardware store for a piece of copper piping (pvc or other light material fine, too) the length I need, adhered it to the original rod end-pieces and - voila! It works brilliantly! We use it to dry clothes, so the load is light and spaced out. I can’t speak to sturdiness and increasing the load with the additional width. It is affixed to the wall with slide-on screws - if you can get into the tiny space to tighten the screws once it’s on the wall, it will stop sliding around as much when you’re opening/closing it.
J**H
Great Laundry Room Solution.
This is a great solution for a small laundry room. The width of the rod does not quite span the distance if you mount the two brackets on studs, so I inserted an old curtain tension rod into the tube to make it fit. I took a close up photo so you could see what I’m talking about, but it’s really not noticeable unless you’re looking for it. The side brackets open and close easily with one hand, and each can hold about four hangers and allow enough space between clothes for drying. I often do t even use the bar, but it’s nice to have when I need it. Very happy with this purchase.
C**T
Impressed with Style, Functionality and Strength
Super easy to install. Clean look when folded down and the large rod us removed. Large rod holds wooden and all sized hangers well without bumping the wall. We loaded our large rod with 12prs of jeans and I think that was the max weight I would give this system. (Ours is screwed into the wall studs.) Hanging things on the 2 separate smaller rods is good, too. I like to pull out a single small rod to dry damp things on a hanger....saves space...keeps the damp items apart enough from any items on the other small rod to keep those from getting damp.
A**Y
Sturdy, convenient, great space saver!
Got these for my laundry room that I’m working on. They are a great space saver (you can take the poles off and fold them into the wall when not in use) and work perfect for my space to hang clothes that are drying or being hung up before putting away. Our Landry room is just big enough where I can keep these up to store clothes and spare hangers. I did not previously have anywhere to hang things and resorted to hanging things all over the place, on door knobs, on top of doors, etc. These are very sturdy, we did screw them into studs in our wall to make sure they are secure. Very happy with this purchase and would recommend!
M**E
Real happy with the extra work space in my small laundry room
Instead of some annoying pole or hook, this is a real helper after you take the clothes out of the dryer. Easy to fold. No real need for the pole most of the time (for two adults) , but handy when a lot to hang. otherwise, the two triangles provides each 8-9 inches of pole space, and fold in easily. When using the pole, you need to take it out (easy, just lift), before you can fold the triangles out of the way. Pole is about 32 inches long, not adjustable. You have to install triangle side 32 inches apart for the pole to clip on. The bigger/better the wall anchors you use, the more weight you can put on the pole. A great buy.
H**H
Best purchase we’ve made!
Probably the best most useful purchase we have ever made! Got fed up of trying to fit 2 washing stands under the stairs without clothes falling off. So neat looking. We love it - saves so much space, should of bought it sooner
A**R
Better than expected!
I saw this idea in an American design magazine, so decided to give it a try. It’s really well made and perfect for my needs.
T**N
Smart effective solution
Great product, easy to fit and very neat. Perfect for creating hanging space in small areas.
D**G
Great to hang a yoga mat!
It’s good. Using it to hang a yoga mat, so is sturdy enough. I also like now the rod moves back and forth for what I’ve purposed it for. Was a little tricky to hang, but my husband is a contractor so I put him to work!Would like to purchase a second rod.
G**.
Does the job!
Product was easy to assemble. Did the job I wanted it for - which was to hang stuff in the laundry room. Sturdy enough - but I wouldn’t use it to hang heavy jackets on with it fully extended. I used a piece of tape in the middle (because I extended it all the way) to prevent the ends from slipping out.
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