• Clothes drying rack for energy savings and gentle drying so your clothes last longer
  • Made of durable yet lightweight steel that is easy to move from room to room
  • Accordion design folds flat for compact storage
  • Chrome surface protects against rust and mildew
  • Measures approximately 14.5 x 29.5 x 41.75 inches (LxWxH)
  • 32-pound total weight capacity

I really like this. I haven’t had a folding rank for drying clothes since I lived at home with my own parents (quite a few decades ago). Until then, I would sling my delicates over the curtain rod in the bathroom. Well that became cumbersome when I started wearing more shirts and pants that couldn’t be put through the dryer. So I looked online and honestly purchased whatever had the best price. Luckily it was this one! I have put 5 shirts on here at once with no issues. Pants/trousers, no problem. It’s strong and I think it’ll last a while. It’s much needed for the winter months when a clothesline isn’t an option (and honestly I don’t bother with a clothesline very often, I’m a lazy launderer) But this has worked for me for a few months now and I am glad I decided to finally take my parents advice and buy one for myself. Know I know why my mom liked hers so much.

My husband bought this for us to hang our delicates up to dry. Everybody has certain items that cannot go through the dryer (Lululemon items, other delicates, etc.), and could benefit from having something like this to hang clothes to dry. This rack holds multiple pairs of pants, or many clothes on hangers. It is the perfect way to organize laundry, and keep clothes clean while they dry. I highly recommend this product as it is sturdy, sufficient, and simple.

This is nice and sturdy, a good size, folds down for storage and expands back out easily, and is made of a nice smooth material that doesn't pull at delicate clothing. It is very simple and completely white, not exactly meant to be decorative or a thing of beauty, but it's not hideous either. It feels very sturdy, at the points where it bends, where it joins at the top to hold it up right, and it holds a lot of clothes with no apparent risk of tipping over or collapsing. It also arrived FULLY ASSEMBLED! I just had to slide it out of the box, remove some plastic covering, and it was ready to go. Not having to assemble it was big for me. I'm very pleased with this purchase; it works much better than hanging clothes up to dry on clothes hangers and is far less tedious than using a clothes line and pins. It's also very light for as much as it will hold and easy to move around and fold down for storage.

I am so excited to use this Foldable Drying Rack. I often hand-wash a few items when I don't have a full load of clothing to wash and I was very bothered by having to use the dryer (wasting energy) just for a few pieces of clothing. I didn't have anywhere (safe) to put these hand-washed items, but now I just pop this bad-boy open (sometimes inside my home or outside) and allow my clothing to air dry. I now properly dry my bras as they state you should air dry and not machine dry. This rack is very cost-effective especially if you find yourself having to wash certain clothing more frequently than others and not needing to wash a full load.

Just received today and even better than I expected. This was purchased to use for drying cloth diapers and other baby items. It holds at least 28 cloth diapers and 23 inserts (shown in photo) with room to spare. This came assembled and all I had to do was take it out of the box and plastic, unfold, and voilà! The best part is that it's compact enough to fit in our laundry room/pantry at our apartment or can be folded and put away or taken with us.

This design is much improved over a previous (more plasticky) generation of design. My complaint with that design was that the top rack didn't have a positive latching mechanism to lock in to place; any time you barely kicked the bottom or nudged it, it would collapse. This has a positive latching mechanism so it is rigid when it's locked in. In other words, it's stable. Only minor complaint is that the bars are a touch shorter than I'd like but that's a matter of personal preference. If you're like me and don't like drying clothes all the way in the dryer and you also live in a small apartment/condominium unit, this is perfect for you. Wait...a matching set is perfect for you.

VERY pleasantly surprised at the weight and build of this drying rack. Way better than my old wooden one. The notch where the top bar fits is very secure. So far, I haven't had any issues with the rack collapsing while putting on the clothes to dry. Fits nicely in my bathtub and easy to put up and take down. Takes a small footprint in the closet where I store it. Great rack for the amount of money I paid for it!

I'm not a Vine Voice (though would love to be considering how detailed my reviews are) but reviews are what online buying is all about and I rely on them heavily, so contribute back. This rack was just delivered and I already have it set up and in use. I can tell it's going to be outstanding. I'll revise this if I'm wrong but hands down, best one I've seen from ALL aspects, as follows: Coated metal is much like curtain rods--baked on, not just painted. Nothing to snag delicate fabrics on (Yay!). Joints are all sturdy-fit and smooth moving. Unit locks into place with swing-top's notch-down and notches are GOOD ones with secure snap-in. Easy fold-out/collapse and it definitely stands independently when collapsed (another peeve solved). I'm very surprised at the quality for the price frankly. It's quite tall so things on hangers will not drag on the floor and given its height, it's as stable as it possibly could be, and much more so than shorter ones I've seen. I couldn't be happier! I air-dry long sleeve shirts (can be draped across) as well as unspun fiber/roving that I hand dye plus skeined yarns. This little sweetheart is everything I hoped for and more than I dared beyond that. I had never heard of "Amazon Basics" and just stumbled across this (it was not featured in my search) but if this is an example of a brand being created, then I sure like where they're going. Top quality, this, and I've seen others for a lot higher price tag that simply don't compare. at all! That's why I've been wanting one for so long. Ohhh so glad I saw this.

Love! Its holding 11 shirts (2 being heavy FR work shirts) and 2 heavy FR jeans in these pictures (with room for more). Holds all of this with ease too. I have to hang dry almost everything and I only had a retractable line that could on hold 2 mens shirts or 3 women shirts so Id have wet clothes hanging everywhere throughout tbe house....the shower rod, back of the couch, door edges. This solved that problem. Its nice I can take it outside for sunning or leave it in if needed. It folds up nicely ad fits perfectly between the washer and dryer. One picture is showing without one pair of jeans just to show all of the other rods!

I've had this drying rack for a few years now and keep meaning to write a review of it because I love it so much. I know - a drying rack. How can you love a drying rack? But I use this almost every day to hang dry delicates and synthetic-fabric athletic wear and it is really the best. Other drying racks I've had have been cheap wood and have sharp edges, or cheap coated wood that ends up breaking under the weight of heavier clothing like sweaters. This one is like a tank. It's heavy-duty coated metal, but still very lightweight and easy to fold up. Only once in the past few months has one of the rails popped off and it easily went back on - before that, I've had no issues with it, even with heavy clothes drying on it. I can load the whole thing up and it doesn't tip over either (maybe outside in the wind it might, but indoors, no problems.) Folds up super quick and out of the way. Love this thing!