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While I totally recommend this clothes airer, it isn't the best quality in the world. The instructions that came with it were next to unreadable, but it was pretty simple to put together despite this. The bars that you hang your clothes from occasionally pop out of their slots which is a pain, so it's worth maybe gluing them in position or something like that. It packs down relatively narrowly, but the base doesn't so you still need a storage space with quite a big footprint if it's not in use all the time.
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The print on the instruction sheet was so faint it was useless. It wasn’t the easiest thing I have tried to assemble. Because the product is made of plastic, it is quit flexible and some of the rods don’t fit very well. On the positive side, it holds a lot of washing and being able to adjust the racks is a great advantage. You can also remove one layer and create a smaller rack.
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Brought one of these clothes dryers for myself. Loved it that much i brought my daughter and son one. It was so easy to assemble and comes with wheels so you can wheel it to where you want to use it. It has 6 collapsible racks (3 on each side) and the rails between each are well spaced so that air can get to the clothes hanging and dry them quicker. In addition it comes with two I would definitely recommend this product over any other clothes drier.
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Instructions so small that even when photographed and enlarged, cannot be read. Still, common sense, which I didn't initially use is all you need. Thin poles x 6 are for the horizontal frame. Thin poles x 18 are for the foldable wings. Thick poles x 2 are for the base, thick poles x 12 are for the vertical frame. Make sure the vertical frame connectors are smooth side up. Wing holders straight side up and smooth side outwards. May be thinking, you what?! But, if you purchase it and read these instructions, it will make a whole lot of sense and easier to out together. Took me 20 minutes, including mistakes. Should only really take 10-12 minutes. All you need, toolwise, is a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the wings. Only needs one persilon to put together make sure you push down hard so that everything is fully in place. I built it in its side, easier to push poles in place. Make sure you build the wings BEFORE putting into the frame.Read full review
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taller than expected my wife took off wheels stands flat and uses it outside opens up so clothes dry better folds flat against the wall use it instead of washing line has 2 arms at top to hold shirts on hangers super
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