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The Sarahipe Sillars Clothes Drying Rack is a 63-inch, foldable, and collapsible stainless steel drying rack designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It features a rust-proof, heavy-duty frame capable of holding up to 140 pounds, adjustable length from 52 to 79 inches, and windproof hooks for stability. Lightweight and easy to store, it promotes faster drying with well-spaced rods, making it an energy-efficient and durable solution for large laundry loads.











| ASIN | B09M87QQDZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #359,113 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #313 in Clothes Drying Racks |
| Brand | Sarahipe |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,126) |
| Date First Available | June 21, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 7.6 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sillars |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Product Dimensions | 18.89"D x 42.91"W x 51.57"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Clothing |
| Size | 63" |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Roll-Up, Space Saving |
| UPC | 755419273896 |
| Weight Limit | 140 Pounds |
C**E
Ease of Use
I've had this now for a few weeks I don't have a dryer nor do I have a dryer hookup in my apartment I live in an older building that just didn't have one but this clothes rack has saved me a lot of time I can hang a lot of clothes on here and towels bed sheets blankets anything that I'm washing in my washer I can dry on this I can put it outside I can put it inside doesn't matter it's a great value for the money I am 5'4 and this thing stands about my height if it's in most spaces and the adjustability is amazing it moves around and it folds up neatly into one little tiny thing I can wrap both hands around it when it's all folded up it's very easy for a person to do I've gotten a lot of use out of this so I highly recommend this to anybody who is looking for a cheaper clothes drying rack
C**A
Perfect for large laundry loads
This drying rack is fantastic. It’s very large (94.5 inches) and sturdy, perfect for hanging a lot of clothes at once. I like that it’s easy to assemble and doesn’t take up much space when not in use. Plus, its design allows clothes to dry quickly thanks to good airflow. Highly recommended for anyone who needs to dry large amounts of laundry at home.
R**A
great product
Great material, good stability, and easy to assemble. Not so easy to close.
T**T
Nice and portable
My wife was upset when I had to tear out our clothes lines in the backyard so I got this. It folds out really easy and since you can extend it to full length she can hang clothes either in the laundry room or the backyard and when you dont need it it folds right up
M**N
Just what I needed and love it
Ok so I'm lazy, lazy in the sense of hanging clothes on a hanger to dry. I'm more of a "toss over baby gate, handle bars, or anything near by that's not being used or doesn't take me a second longer to hang it on a Hanger to dry. Oddly enough, im proficient on folding clothes once the dryer stops and putting clothes away. Guess we pick & choose our lazy moments. I hang a lot of our clothes in hopes they don't shrink, certain items I do take time to put on a hanger but I'm a busy working mom and don't have time for this.😆 I searched drying racks, yet none seemed to hold much. I debated on this, but boy am I glad I purchased it. I don't have it extended all the way out in my basement yet but I'm loving the fact I can quickly toss things out over these 3 bars. It's convenient and I have even more space to hang items. I love the fact that I bought the extra length to extend it further once I get rid of the items I no longer use, except kept for my lazy drying needs. Ive only had this 2-3 week but It seems durable enough for my indoor drying needs and would be perfect for air drying large blankets on. This also would work great for clothes on actual hangers. 😉 If using outdoors, I'd recommend not doing so on windy days. It is lightweight and most likely will topple over easily. I say buy it, and if you have the extra inches of space, pay the little extra for the larger size, I feel it's always best to have it for when needed, as you don't have to have it extended the full length untill needed and you'll only spending a little extra rather than buying an extra one when you realize you wish you had more bar space. This was easy to put together.
J**S
Sturdy enough
I genuinely love this thing. It's light. It's not sturdy, but sturdy enough. I use it every now and then. But I have considered installing it permanently.
B**N
Very sturdy
This rack is easy to put together and it holds a king size blanket easily. Just what I needed.
C**E
Filthy. Lightweight. Could damage fabrics. 77" of usable hanging space.
Make sure to clean it first. It's pretty filthy. Overall I think it's one of those you get what you pay for. It'll do the job, but I'm likely going to return it. My biggest issue is with the rougher edges. My main purpose for buying a rack like this was to hang blankets. I don't trust hanging the blankets over the red portions in the photos I uploaded. The rods overlap in the middle region. This is what allows it to extend. Where it overlaps could catch material, so you'd have to be mindful when placing and dragging material across the rod. You could maybe just be mindful around that part. Then on the ends, there are a lot of edges that are not very smooth. I don't trust hanging blankets over the ends, so there's only about 77" to work with. This requires the blankets to be folded to fit. If you're okay with the risk, you could use the whole rod length and skip the folding. The rack is very lightweight. This makes it easy to move, but it's also much flimsier. It has a tendency to twist before being locked in place, which I could see damaging the product over time. When extended, I can flex the rod with one finger. Overall it feels pretty flimsy, so large, wet items may not be recommended. Between the rough edges and the weak construction, you'd probably want to keep kids from messing with it. I'd be okay with the flimsier construction if it only affected hanging. The locking mechanisms bother me more, and I feel like something is going to buckle or twist too much one day. I'd give it a shot if the locking mechanisms were more rugged and I wasn't worried about my laundry being damaged. I could overlook the rods flexing a bit. You could cut/pinch yourself if you're not careful, so keep that in mind. It does come with gloves, but that's a bit of a hassle to use for every setup/teardown. I didn't try them.
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