Laundry Clothesline - Flexoline
The Flexoline has loops on both ends that can stretch across the bathroom up to 7 feet and be attached to a shower head or towel rack.
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Laundry Clothesline - Flexoline Reviews
A must have for the traveling family
This will be in my suitcase every time I travel with or without my kids. This clothesline is awesome. It is strong and stretchy it held all 5 of our wet swimming suits plus the things we washed in the sink. It was easy to find a way to hook it up. Tucking clothes and swimming suits into the braided tubing works much better than clothes pins. We used it EVERY DAY on a cruise this summer.
Best drying line ever
It is very compact and yet stretches over 5 feet to hold a lot of wash without sagging. It is an absolute must from now on whenever and wherever I travel. The Flexo-Line clothes line is fabulous. I used it everyday for five weeks while traveling. It is the absolute best.
The Best Travel Clothesline
You can easily attach the first end by simply passing the line through its own loop. Simple.
You don't need clips, hooks, or carabiners to attach this line to rings, poles, etc. Did you know that you can pack these with your medical supplies as well.
I have used this travel clothesline for over twenty years; it is unquestionably the best of the breed. They make ideal tourniquets.
You attach the other end (when similarly necessary) by passing the end of the loop through its side, then inserting some straight/rigid object (a pen, a spoon, etc). You do need to replace them every dozen years or so, as eventually the latex rubber will decay.
to stop the end from pulling back through. Simple twisted-pair lines (or fabric-covered ones) don't grip heavy/wet clothes sufficiently; lines with suction cups don't attach to anything but very smooth surfaces (and can't be depended on to manage much weight either).
Not just for inside anymore.
(We decided to go greener and stop using the electric dryer unless absolutely necesssary). Also, I can just take it down when done and only hook it up when needed. Works even for heavy items (sheets, towels, etc). as long as I put them near the trees for support. Love the product. Works like a charm with one exception - I needed a center pole (sunk into the ground) to reduce the amoun of sag in the middle. I bought 3 lines, hooked them together and strung them between 2 trees, 21' across in back yard. What I like most about it is NO CLOTHES PINS.
Best Travel Laundry Line
The flexoline was sturdy, lightweight, easy to use and holds on to clothing so that you do not need clothes pins.
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