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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 10 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Not good Mar 09, 2007
By J. Jensen Too short, no hooks and/or suction cups at the ends. The loops were not helpful in setting up. Most importantly, it was just too short. We brought one other line which we ended up using becuase it was better constructed (longer, suction cups AND clips). I would not recommend this item.
11 of 15 found the following review helpful:
not practical Jul 24, 2006
By kay This summer I travelled to Europe with a group. Because I never found a convenient place to hang this (think about the construction- where could you use this at home?), others on the trip dried my laundry on THEIR clotheslines that had SUCTION CUPS on the ends and hung neatly in the shower or tub area. Out of the way and dripping in the tub and not on your bed or furniture. Unless you're hanging this between trees, think again.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Handy Mar 18, 2007
By Jayne
"nice & practical"
Even though the hotels I recently went to had their own clothes line, I still had to use this one. A bit difficult to put the clothes between the braiding, but it held them nicely. I had no trouble finding a place to attach this to but could see it may be a problem in some hotels.
Rick Steves Clothesline, Natural Jan 08, 2008
By Patricia A. Rampage
"par123"
This item is exactly like the one on the RS website. We used this on our trip to Italy. It came in very handy to hold our laundered items and not drape them over expensive furniture to dry. Because it stretches you don't need clothespins. It just tucks in between the braiding.
Good but not perfect Sep 17, 2007
By L. MCELROY I agree with the other comments. This product would be better if it had suction cups or clips in addition to the loops. In a hotel room, the obvious place to hang this type of line is from doorknob to doorknob, but that means it's hanging across the room (usually from the bathroom door to the entry door), making it difficult to move around in the room. Also, sometimes I would have preferred to hang the line higher, but I was limited by the height of the doorknob.
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