


Folding Clothes Airer:- Dry Your Clothes and then Fold It Away
The most popular drying racks on the market are manufactured from plastic coated metal or chrome plated materials that are water and corrosion resis...

The most popular drying racks on the market are manufactured from plastic coated metal or chrome plated materials that are water and corrosion resistant. They ideal formation of these dryers should allow for as much air circulation and the concertina style means that you are able to structure your airer to fit the kind of clothes that you need drying.
Most of the popular designs from manufacturers such as Household Essentials, Moerman and Whitmor offer in the region of 30 feet of drying space per folding rack. The average price of these standard drying racks is around $25.00 and they can be used indoor and out which makes them especially versatile.
When the washing is done and the clothes have dried, you may need to iron shirts and what better way to ensure that they remain crease free while you complete your ironing than with a Folding Laundry Drying Rack. Some people have used them to hang wet shirts on so that they can dry on hangers making ironing far easier to do. Although these designs do not have a lot of drying space, they are still very popular.
While most of the folding drying racks mention above are difficult to move, especially when they have been loaded with washing, there is a specific design that is ideal for easy mobility and for those who may wish to transfer their washing from outdoors to indoors quickly. The Hill 3 Tier Mobile Airer has a large drying capacity of over 21 meters and can be adjusted to hold both short and long items of clothing. It comes on wheels for easy moving and folds away for easy storage. This particular model retails for just shy of $60.00 and has received five star reviews from all of those who have taken the time to review it online.


For clothes that can be dried on a hanger, the pop up hanger airer is a small and compact, easy to store option. They can be placed indoors or out and can also be used to hang ironed shirts on to prevent creasing while ironing. They don’t offer a huge amount of drying space, but are ideal for those who need to wash work shirts and would prefer them to hang dry rather than peg dry.
Both Flexoline and Rick Steves Clotheslines work on the same principle that you feed your damp clothes through the rubber braiding so that no pegs are required. While these lines will stretch, they are somewhat limited to their maximum stretch capacity. The greatest advantage of these little devices is that they are small and inexpensive with the average price range between $7.00 and $13.00. Both of these models have rings at the end of the clothesline which will require that you hook them to something in order to dry your clothes.
LC Industures and Woolite have their own version which comes with suction pads at the end for easy attachment to walls, but they are not ideal for those heavy items such as towels or jeans. For those camping or travelling, the Gelert Wind up 6.3m Camping washline may be just the answer. It includes two hooks for wall mounting and also comes with eight rust resistant pegs that are coated in plastic.
For a compact model, you cannot fault the wall mounted
What should you be looking for when sourcing your own wall mounted airer? The first thing you want to look at is the length of washing line that is available to you when you have it extended to its full length. Where possible, it should be easy to retract and should not cause any knotting of the lines when you put it back.
There are other models of wall mounted clothes lines including the static and the concertina style. Neither of these require that you have an adjacent wall or pole to secure to and although they often do not offer the same amount of line for drying, they are ideal for small spaces and the concertina style can be pushed flat against the wall to reduce the space it occupies when not in use. Many of these devices are very affordable, but are not ideal if you want to hang extensive amounts of washing. For those people who need the extra line, but still need to have a convenient wall mounting, the Brabantia 375842 Wallfix Wall Mounted Rotary clothes line is the answer.
Household Essentials has a range of umbrella clotheslines with aluminium arms for more support. They range from 12 line, which offers 165 feet of drying line, to 30 line, which will give you in excess of 210 feet of drying line. The base pole is anchored into the ground via a plastic ground sleeve. Reviews on this product showed that althrough it was value for money retailing at around $50, it was not suitable for heavy use as it was not as sturdy as some people had hoped.
Moerman have a slightly better heavy duty umbrella clothes dryer, 88342 Laundry solutions multistage heavey duty 4-arm, which is capable of dealing with more weight and can handle a batch of towels without much hassle. It offers 164 feet of clothes line and is easy to open and close as you need it. It also spins easily with a spinning radius of eight feet to make loading the wash line that much easier.
Whitney designs is well known for its washing lines and although the parrallel washing line is not fundamentally an umbrella design, it is easy to catagorise it as such. Features of this model include:-



