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This versatile foldable drying rack uses vertical height to maximize space and offer well-circulated air to attached garments. It’s ideal for smaller homes and tight laundry rooms, and the plastic and stainless steel frame help keep it looking brand new for years to come. The nearly 22-inch diameter offers just enough space to hang a full load of laundry, and the modest height is the right height for petite adults and older children to make the most of.
“There are six of us in our household,” writes happy reviewer, Mama Casey. “We all like to hang dry at least half of our laundry. I bought this to help alleviate the clothes hanging to dry throughout the house. I was nervous at first because the price was so low and how could it be much for such a low price. It’s amazing! It’s well-built, holds as much as it describes, and more depending on how you arrange.”
Benefits of drying racks over the dryer
“Just about everyone has something in their home that can’t be machine dried, or must be hand-washed,” explains Pam Clyde, president of BritLin Cleaning and laundry expert with years of professional-grade experience. “Your best sweaters, lace garments, undergarments, lined articles of clothing, and other delicate fabrics will shrink or become misshapen in a dryer. Duvet covers, pillow shams, dust ruffles, curtains, and other decorative items in a home that are washable often cannot be machine dried as well,” she says of the many reasons to own the best clothes drying rack for your space. “In order to preserve the integrity and original garment shape, you’ll want to carefully and neatly place those freshly washed items on a drying rack.”
What to consider when choosing the best clothes drying rack
Since every space is different, Clyde says the best clothes drying rack will vary from home to home. Some things like strength and materials seem to be universal, though. “Consider the space you have available, as well as the material used to make the rack. Wooden racks tend to mildew over time if not properly treated,” she says, adding that plastic-coated and corrosion-free racks may be the simplest go-to for laundry novices who can’t be bothered with maintenance. “Check for durability. If they wobble when they’re new or the reviews suggest they do, they will really wobble and become unstable with frequent use.”
The good news is that excellent-quality clothes drying racks are available at affordable prices. “The best clothes drying rack doesn’t have to be expensive. You can usually find one for $60 or less, and they come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Some can be mounted on the wall and folded up when not in use. Others are free-standing and just need a small amount of floor space when expanded.”
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