Retractable arm lets me hang */hose/delicates easily in our limited space. I hang the shirts to dry so that they don't shrink. I have a lot of shirts that don't go into the dryer.
This product belongs in every landry room. The 180-degree corner can be set at will, and the quilt can also be dried.
Easy enough to install. Takes up minimal space. Folds away inconspicuously.
Pulled right out of the wall.
The metal seems acceptably sturdy; certainly better than the wooden dowel rod racks that seem destined for the garbage the day you buy them. It’s more bulky than i thought, but it folds up and stores easily.
Each rod is large enough to hang 2 garments on and spaced out so the clothes dry quickly and aren’t on top of each other. It is great for drying delicates. The whitmore is made by clothe.
Even with 2 missing screws is sturdy enough. Pretty easy to assemble. Need a screw driver for assembly. By far this is the most sturdy and efficient.
These 4 rotate like they're on bearing! Place the 2nd end frame, chain up, on top of the rods. Screw in the 8 threaded rods on one side tight.
They sell this junk for 40 bucks or more and make * fine profit.
Whitmor and the chinese have not mastered the art of making parts line up for assembly. Some pieces were preassembled, incorrectly. Like this probably costs a china factory a buck to box up. Usd just to assemble this rack.