🌬️ Drying Made Stylish: Elevate Your Laundry Game!
The BR505 3-Tier Collapsible Clothes Drying Rack is a versatile and durable solution for air-drying laundry. With its premium stainless steel construction, it offers rust resistance and stability, while its foldable design and wheels make it easy to move and store. The rack features 3 tiers with 6 retractable trays, detachable side wings for extra space, and a smart design that keeps clothes secure. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, it’s an eco-friendly choice that saves on energy costs.
Color | Silver |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Mounting Type | pole, Foldable |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 15 Pounds |
Additional Features | space_saving, roll-up |
Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 30"D x 56.7"W x 58.3"H |
H**R
Impressive, most impressive...
The Pros:This is an amazing design for a drying rack. My family was able to get what amounts to over two loads of wash on this drying rack, and we still had room for a few more items..The bars are wide, so I can easily layout larger-sized garments and items for drying. There's almost 31.5" of unobstructed bar space, so in many cases, I can not only drape a shirt or other item on the bar, but also have room to add socks, bras, etc. to the same bar. There are 10 bars per tier. If you do a decent job spacing the 3 tiers of bars, you can hang 3 levels of normal items without them touching.The built-in clips on the undersides of the "wing" supports are also great for hanging ankle socks (as shown in one of the photos), underwear, bras, etc.. There are 12 clips per tier.The two fold-out arms are designed for items on hangers, and add even more drying space.It was easy to put together, and everything fit or popped into place as expected.For the amount of drying space provided, It has a fairly compact footprint for storage, when the "wings" are dropped down, and the feet are pivoted in.The Cons:I'm not sure how durable the plastic connectors are that join the two "wings" to the main section for each tier. I'm erring on the side of caution and hanging heavier items on the two middle bars of each section, or on the bars on the "wings" that are closest to the middle section.When popping the "wings" into (or out of) position for drying or storage, I think finesse should be used - otherwise I can see something breaking in pretty short order. If you are rough on your drying rack, or want to use it to dry pretty heavy items (such as comforters), this may not be the best option for you.While somewhat compact when collapsed, it is still tall and has a larger footprint than a typical drying rack. This isn't going to slide under a bed for storage unless your bed is up pretty high or you disassemble it first, so you may want to consider where you are going to stow it before you order it.
G**O
Worth every penny! Design at its finest
This thing is fantastic. Sturdy, adjustable, versitile, portable, and easily assembled, this thing is exactly what I needed to hang dry all my hand washables and delicates, as well as heavy blankets and sheets. I LOVE how easily it can be adjusted, and all the extra hooks makes it easy to find space for stuff like bras and undies. I hope this lasts me longer than my last laundry rack, which is still usable after 6 or so years but definitely on the verge of retirement.
M**T
Functional and Practical
This took me about 20 minutes to set up without the instructions. Assembly is very user friendly and very obvious.I am uncertain about the base. The retractable legs do not feel sturdy though they do keep the balance of the rack. When I open the legs and close them, it is stiff and it feels like they will break easily.Do not pile heavy wet clothes like terry cloth towels, the bars are too flimsy for that kind of weight. It is not even fit for blankets. Sheets are ok. However, it does very well for hanging my blouses, exercise clothing, undergarments and other lighter weight clothes that require line drying.Storage is tight as I live in a small townhouse. It folds up narrow enough for a pantry or larger closet, which I do not have either of these. So it decorates a wall in my hall out of the way of traffic.In summary: yes, I like it. Yes, it holds my clothing. It is functional and practical. I do not give it a life expectancy of more that 1 year of use and will be pleasantly surprised if I get longer than one year of use out of it.
M**L
A Very diverse drying rack
The directions are horrible!! Absolutely horrible. Looking at the photo of the product on amazon, give you a better clue as to what goes up, what goes down. There is nothing stated that the lower foot portions have to be fully extended. If you try and roll the rack with the feet pushed in at all, the wheels fall off..and if you have a rack full of clothes..it's a real pain to get the wheels back on. BUT! It is really awesome how the racks fold down. Very cool how they lock into place. It took me about an hour to put it together..but I had to take it apart because I had the drying racks on upside down because the directions don't show you anything about what goes on top or bottom. I do feel it is a very good value for the money. It is designed pretty cool. So far so good..but I did just put my first 6 pair of jeans on it to dry...As for durability..the fact that the little nubs that actually are the guide for the adjustable shelves , didn't break when I had to break the rack apart to put it together the right way. It is NOT heavy at all. It is a little wider than I imagined, but not too bad for what all is going on with this rack.
R**L
Pricey for what you get, not super sturdy
I was looking for a large and sturdy clothing rack. I ended up purchasing this one based on reviews, compared to other options. This has 4 sturdy poles but the actual racks to hang clothes is not strong and most of the rack is made of cheap plastic. Also, when you try to roll it, the large poles come undone. Racks are adjustable, which is nice. Overall, would not purchase again due to cost, should be half the price.
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