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BoJoHoNo · 12/12/2020 11:36

Can anyone recommend me a nice sturdy one that will hold at least a couple of loads of laundry? Ideally looking for a tall tower type one as I use the conservatory as a drying room in winter and there's not a great deal of floor space in there. Doesn't need to be heated or anything fancy like that, just one that won't fall apart as soon as I hang clothes on it! Smile

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dementedpixie · 12/12/2020 11:42

I have 2. I hang jeans and trousers on the concertina type one and lighter stuff on the tower one. I space clothes out 2 rungs apart on the tower one so they dry faster. You can also hang things on hangers and hang them off the sides on the tower which is handy too

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Miaowse · 12/12/2020 13:09

How big is your washing machine drum? A couple of loads at a time seems very ambitious unless you have a tiny washing machine.

Miaowse · 12/12/2020 14:01

I have this minky 3 tier plus one.

www.argos.co.uk/product/3896871

But it’s the second one I’ve had as the first broke when I overloaded it - one of the metal side bars buckled.

BoJoHoNo · 14/12/2020 14:45

I think maybe I am being a bit overly ambitious trying to fit 2 loads onto one rack. My washing machine is 6kg capacity, so not massive but I guess wet laundry adds a fair bit onto the weight. I just bought one which allegedly could hold up to 35kg and it just fell apart the first time I used it. I think I'll pick up a Minky tower one for trousers and dig my old clothes rail out of the loft for drying tops. Thanks everyone!

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