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E**M
Amazing Clever Clothesline!
My wife wanted something to put in the shower to hang dry washcloths and hand-washed garments. This little device is wonderful with the braided cord that eliminates the need for safety pins. The suction cups hold, even held a bath towel. We've got it mounted high enough to not interfere with a shower. Love it!
L**L
Highly recommend
Took this on a cruise and it was fantastic!Hooked it in the bathtub to provide extra drying space and reinforce the pull out clothes line provided. Thr braided line is genius! It kept hangers in place and allowed me to hang way more clothes than I could on an unbraided line!The suction cup was strong, no problem hanging it on a window or the tub wall. Having Velcro straps in addition to the suction cups at the end allowed me to string the line across our room! It comes with an attached storage case which makes it easy and compact to pack
S**S
Perfect for two on the go
Some of the hotels in Italy/Portugal had tiny clothes lines outside on the room balcony which was nice. The majority of the great places we stayed did not have any clothes drying lines and we were happy to have this one. It was small, easy to use and easy to pack back up. The velcro stuck and the carabiner came in handy a few times for sure. The showers in Italy/Portugal were interesting,,,,,and having both options came in handy. Gotta have it if you're going to be out and about over there for a month.
K**H
Great Product
You can tell by the feel of it that this is well made, and I can't wait to use it on our next trip. It will be so handy! Would be great for camping too if I did that still.Seller had it out to use very quickly, and it was exactly as described.
J**E
It's nice to have two because sometimes the space is too ...
I always travel with one or two, they just stay in my luggage. It's nice to have two because sometimes the space is too big to be crossed by just the one. They are sturdy enough to hold a couple wet suits. I give them as gifts to intrepid traveler friends who take long trips &/or do one bag/carry on only travel.
T**A
It is perfect for traveling
So compact, but perfectly efficient in design, with many options for using. It is perfect for traveling.
A**G
While it did break after the 12th use, it ...
While it did break after the 12th use, it was still usable afterwards because of the Velcro/clip combination. When it arrived I had a moment of thinking “Why did I spend money on this?” But then I preferred it over a standard string because I could tuck items inside the braided strap to keep them from sliding around. I certainly tested the weight limits of it before the end came off.
W**8
Practical product.
Since my AirBnB hostess was so hospitable and washed my clothes, I never had a chance to use this clothes line on my vacation. I did test it at my house and believe it will work just fine on my next trip. Well made.
L**U
Not for me I'm afraid
Fine if you want to dry a pair of socks and can find two points close enough to attach it to. Too small to be of any real use - save your money and just improvise!
M**R
Five Stars
Nice latex travel clothesline which pack into a very small bag
D**Y
Kinda pointless
It's a plasticy line that you can hand clothes from. It's braided so that you can essentially use the braid to hang onto clothes, like a clothespin. It is what it is I guess.The problem is that it just isn't very useful. If you're travelling, you probably will think that a travel line would be great. But you can only use it if you find two hanging points 28-34" away, with something you can wrap the velcro around, which happens to be in a good drying spot. Or alternatively, one of the ends can be glass so that you can use the really-weak suction cup. In two months of backpacking, where I stayed in all manner of hotels and hostels, I think there was a single time where it seemed like a good idea to use it, and it went over poorly.When I started my trip I mentioned to my travelling friend that I had a travel clothesline that I had bought for only $8. He seemed dismissive, and suggested that I should have spent $0.08 cents on string. I realize now what a wise man he was.
Z**E
Good product
This is the 5th Lewis N Clark clothesline I've bought. Previous ones don't have the storage bag. I like this triple entwined version more than the double twisted type from other suppliers. I've found it strong and can stretch over typical bath tubs in hotels. I used them to dry my clothes overnight when traveling abroad to minimize my luggage space and weight. The tension on the triple entwined wires keeps my wet clothes relatively horizontal without much sinking down.As for the new tiny sag that comes with the clothesline, I am not sure if it is a plus or not. With all the ones I have without the sag, I can just roll up the wires and use the velcro at one end of the wire to tie them up. Simple. For this new one with the sag, I may need to take time to stuff the things back into the sag. Well, only time can tell if it is useful.Yes, the suction cups suck! I have to replace all of them from ones I bought from Dollars store. The replacement is easy. Just don't understand, with the high price we paid for this, why on earth that the manufacturer still provides us with suction cups inferior to those from Dollars store!
J**.
Worked even better than I thought it would
My wife and I recently went on a two week backpacking trip to England. We stayed about four days in each stop, which allowed us to enough time to wash and dry our clothes. At each place we were able to use the suction cups across the shower walls. As long as we wrung out the clothes well, and we made sure the walls were relatively dry, they would hold a full load of socks, underwear and shirts. (Suction cups will not hold weight on a wet surface; they will slide...simply dry the spot with a towel first). We only had to use the velcro once or twice, when we wanted a shower before the items were dry. My only regret was that we didn't purchase two, as we did all our laundry at once so it had time to dry. Our second one arrives this week.
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