Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Ohuhu Heavy Duty Gullwing Drying Rack #Review #DryingRack

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A few years ago I purchased a wooden clothes rack to dry my clothes on. My husband ended up destroying one of the wooden legs within the first month so it wouldn't stand up anymore. I ended up hanging it up flat against the wall with utility hooks so I could at least hang clothes on it. Problem was I could only hang a few items on it at a time. I was super happy when I saw that the Ohuhu® Heavy Duty Gullwing Drying Rack was made out of rust-proof stainless steel and plastic so it could be used indoors and outdoors. I do like to dry some items outside when the weather is nice since it gives my laundry the nice outdoorsy smell.


The foldable drying rack is heavy duty but it is lightweight (10.14 lbs) and stores easily. It measures 50" x 18" x 35.5" when it is fully assembled.


I don't mind ironing but when I had been so busy for the past few months I ended up having two clothes baskets full of clothes that needed ironed. Well, I knew I wasn't going to have two days to iron anytime soon so  I decided to try a different way to get the wrinkles out. I washed the wrinkled clothes again to get the dust off them after sitting so long, I then stood by the dryer after they started drying and every few minutes I would pull out a piece of clothing that was just about dry, I would then hang it on the rack to finish drying. If the item was still wrinkly I would use a water bottle to spray a fine mist on it and stretch it out. The rack is so sturdy that I managed to get 13 shirts on each side arm, there was still enough space between the hangers that allowed the material to be able to dry easier.

The arms are adjustable, which comes in real handy when your husbands shirts are longer than yours, all I need to do is move it up to where I need it to go. I am able to dry sheets, blankets and sleeping bags on it if I adjust the arms just right. There are places for two pairs of shoes to dry, a rack in the middle of the two legs for smaller items. I don't know how I was able to get along without this rack all this time! 



  

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