🧺 Elevate Your Laundry Game with Style!
The Brightmaison Wall Mount Clothes Drying Rack offers a robust 6.5 yards of drying capacity, crafted from stainless steel for durability and style. Its compact design maximizes space in any room, while easy installation ensures you can start organizing your laundry effortlessly. Ideal for eco-conscious users looking to save on energy bills.
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.75"D x 30"W x 22.25"H |
Color | Silver |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage,Kitchen |
Additional Features | heated, space_saving |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
R**2
Buy Quality Drywall Screws
Update: I still love these drying racks! Holding strong, no complaints whatsoever. I'm so glad I bought these.I love these drying racks. I've had them in my cart for years, not willing to pay for 3 racks at a time. I've been using a foldable drying rack that always decided to fold on me as I was done hanging up everything nice and wet, and before that, I had a nylon cord strung across my laundry room in a huge labyrinth.Finally purchased the three racks of my dreams, and as others have stated in their reviews, the drywall screws provided are not sufficient (as is the case with about everything I've ever ordered that came with drywall screws). Purchase quality drywall screws and these drying racks will be completely secure.Some of the poles were not straight, but another easy fix, they can be straightened right up. The racks lay flat to the wall when not in use, and they look much better than my plastic/metal drying rack that was full of disappointment.
A**R
STRONG. Exactly what I was looking for.
Folded flat on the wall, this looks "nice" in the laundry room. You can use clothespins on it (not small ones, though-- they need to have a decent sized "hole" at the pin end), but we also just hang things over each rung. It was not hard to put together (though the directions aren't clear so I did have to re-do one section of the supporting arm as I'd done it backward). But in the end, this is attractive, very sturdy, and holds a lot of laundry.The only thing I don't like is that I''ll probably whack my head on the edge when it's not at full height. To make sure I don't blind myself standing up from emptying our dryer one of these days, I've attached a small piece of pool noodle to each end piece. Not that cool looking, but at least I know it's safe. If you have a bigger laundry room this probably won't be an issue for you.In taking the photo just now, I noticed the screws are loose in a few places. Hopefully a good tightening will do the trick and they'll stay tight (I thought they were already tight). Anyway, that's something I can deal w/. The space-saving, eco-friendly parts outweigh an occasional loose screw.I recommend this product.
G**H
Good product could be made better with better instructions and design changes
This clothes rack, with a few changes, could be great. As designed and with the lousy instructions given there are too many paths to dissatisfaction.1. The product should be designed to be screwed into the studs. As delivered, at 30 inches between mounting holes in the frame, one side or the other must be screwed into the wall with drywall anchors. If you hang 60 pounds on the rack, there will be so much force pulling the anchor that I am not sure it would hold. At a minimum, the instructions should give advice for the mounting, including pictures of the drywall anchors. I screwed one side to a stud, and used a butterfly picture hanger at the top of the other side to be more conservative. I suspect that the company does not include 6 screws and drywall anchors because they would not work.2. I have written step by step instructions which avoid the mistakes I made in hanging the rack.Assemble the rack completely as shown in the present instruction sheet. Make sure all screws are tight. Place the extended rack (90 degrees angle) in position on the wall. Locate a stud if possible to screw at least one side of the rack into a stud. Place the rack on the wall at the right height. ( The wrong height is where you can run into it with your head.) Put it either higher or lower. Mark the position for just one hole on the wall with a pencil through the top hole of the side strap which will go against the stud. Drill just one hole in the wall with the correct size drill to guide the screw you have had to buy to mount the rack. Screw the rack loosely to the wall through that first hole. Swivel the rack and use a level to make the tops of the side straps level. Mark the wall through the top hole of the other side strap, and screw it in so that the rack is hanging from the top two screws. Normally you would just mark all the holes at once, making sure that the top of the rack is level and both side rails are plumb. You would then fail, because the rack as delivered will not work if both side rails are plumb.The shorter tube is just long enough so that there is no clearance for the bottom support to “click” into place. You have to mount the rack so that each side rail is slightly out of plumb and the distance between the side straps is slightly less at the bottom than at the top. I marked everything out first, drilled the holes, mounted the rack perfectly, and it did not work. I put in a temporary fix by pulling out one tube and sawing it off to make a tube about a millimeter longer than the tube shipped. The company should ship the rack with the shorter length tube a millimeter longer than it is now. Another suggestion would be for the straps that hold the tube should be rounded at the corners your head runs into when you mount it at the “wrong” height.
L**E
... in the box but all in all not too painful to put together and hang up
Had a few reservations upon receiving this in the box but all in all not too painful to put together and hang up. Felt a little flimsy on the ground but now that it’s up I’m so glad to have it and it works great!!! My husband who is not super handy but has done a few semi complicated drill jobs in the last few years helped attach it to the wall on a stud. That seems the simplest and most secure way since I’ve had issues with wall anchors before. Sooooo much better in our space than folding and unfolding those floor stand drying racks. Or trying to leave one open and the door bumping it all the time and can use the floor space underneath for a rolling hamper. I wouldn’t put a bunch of folded towels on it but can put a pair of leggings on each row plus a small item no problem. For sweaters or nice shirts I may lay across a couple rows at a time.
R**B
Tip on the install so it's flat on your wall
This is a heavy duty rack that should be mounted to two studs, not the drywall. We're trying the wall anchors and see if it lasts. (The unit is 28" so you need 16" studs.) This rack is perfect for what we need. Tip: If it does not lie flat, the loop ends of your brace bars are upside down. The open end of the loop need to be facing up. See pic.
T**Z
Great organizer at a low price.
It took me only 10 minutes to assemble and a couple more to install. I would recommend to check wall placement with a better level than the one provided (nothing wrong with the one provided but a longer one will help to align the holes and sides better)Once installed it is very sturdy. I has saved a lot of space in my laundry area which was previously ocupied by a standing organizer.
M**N
Not good quality
One of the tabs broke so it’s unusable.
B**A
A little slippery
In theory, great product, but lighter clothes tend to just slip right off
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