Polder8311-90 Accordion clothes Dryer, White

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Polder8311-90 Accordion clothes Dryer, White

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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Polder
Color: White
EAN: 0047188831194
Label: Polder
Manufacturer: Polder
Model: 8311-90
Publisher: Polder
Release Date: 2005-07-25
Studio: Polder
Variation Description: white



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Product DescriptionFeatures: Color: white. Accordion dryer. 24 1/4 feet of total drying line. Folds up for easy storage in small spaces.




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  • 24-1/4-feet of drying line
  • White
  • Accordion style











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best clothes dryer I've used
I'm so glad I bought two. I have been very frustrated at the last 3 racks I've bought and was ready to give up until I saw this one. It's the sturdiest and the rods are thick enough to not leave creases on my clothing. I absolutely love it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - 10 dowels, 21.5 feet --not 24.5--of drying space
Product description is inaccurate. There are 10 dowels (not 11) and there is only 21.5 feet of drying space. Not the "24.5 inches" in text description.

Had I known this when ordering I would have purchased the larger size.

It's lightweight, but sturdy, and takes up relatively little space when folded up.

FYI: If you've never used a dryer rack before, you'll be surprised how much it DOES NOT hold. Although this is wide (26.5 in) you can only put two pairs of say men's underwear on a dowel and they will likely overlap.

And unless you wear tiny thongs, you won't get quite as much on these units as you think, for women's underwear. (And remember, you need some room for air ...the more that you load it down, the longer it will take to dry.)

Living in a cramped NYC apartment, we're using these only because our building's gas is shut off and the dryers in our basement laundry don't work. (Schlepping clothes to a laundromat, not an option. Paying a fortune to places that do laundry--also not an option.)

Allow at least a day or more (depending on temperature, humidity) for drying. Would probably work best in any room that has air flow (from windows) or in winter, near a heat source.

We saved maybe $8 for 4 loads of laundry. But the hassle of using so much space for so long...very inconvenient. Would probably work great in houses with spare rooms, etc. But then, why wouldn't you use a dryer anyway?

We have no space to fit in one of those small units even if it were allowed, which it isn't.

We are SOOO jealous of anyone who has their own washer and dryer and can wash and dry whenever they want!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good, sturdy folding rack
i bought this rack after our little wooden one cracked. this one was cheaper than others i saw on amazon, and seemed to get good reviews. after having used it, i'd have to agree. it's a good, sturdy folding rack.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Lifesaver
I am very happy with this metal clothing dryer. It's so much sturdier and easier to set up than the WOOD drying racks I've had in the past. It holds quite a bit of clothing too! The white color that I received looks much nicer than the numerous silver racks I've seen for sale. This rack is great quality, folds up easily to fit in small areas and it's definitely worth the price!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Buy!
Study! i love it! my other ones broke, but this oe will last for awhile! great buy! so worth the money!



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After 17 grueling months, Swiss adventurer Louis Palmer's around-the-world trip in a solar-powered car is finally over. Altogether, he traveled 32,000 miles and across 40 countries.

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