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Whitney Design 1600 12-line Outdoor Umbrella-Style Clothes Dryer with Aluminum Arms | 
enlarge | Brand: Whitney Designs Category: Kitchen
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $30.27 You Save: $14.72 (33%)
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Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 4118
Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 73 x 73 x 72
MPN: 1600 Model: 1600 UPC: 021961160008 EAN: 0021961160008 ASIN: B000BO96W8
Release Date: April 25, 2008 Promotion: Save $15.00 when you spend $500.00 or more on items offered by AAA Home Furniture Discounts. Terms and Conditions Promotion: Save $30.00 when you spend $1,000.00 or more on Items offered by AAA Home Furniture Discounts. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| • | Umbrella-style clothes dryer opens and closes easily | | • | 12 vinyl-coated lines provide 165 feet of linear drying space | | • | Aluminum arms; 2-piece galvanized steel post | | • | Plastic ground sleeve anchors the post into the ground | | • | Measures 73 by 73 by 72 inches |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Aluminum Umbrella Outdoor Clothes Dryer, 150' Of Drying Capacity, Strong Extruded Aluminum "Channel" Rope Bars & Brace Arms, With 1-1/2" Galvanized Steel 2 Piece Center Post, Pre-Strung With Vinyl Coated Polyester Core Clothesline, High Impact Plastic Post Cap & Slide, Vinyl Ground Sleeve With Molded Vinyl Attached Cap, Opens & Closes Like An Umbrella, Hang All Clothes From One Spot.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
good product September 14, 2008 M. Johnson It works great. Haven't had any problems. Easy to set up and easy to take down.
Whitney Design 1600 12-line Outdoor Umbrella Clothesline September 1, 2008 Mary Lima (Eagle Point Oregon) I am very happy with the outdoor clothesline. The item was shipped quickly and arrived in good condition. The installation instructions were easy to follow. I would recommend the Whitney Design 1600 12-line Outdoor Umbrella Clothesline to anyone thinking of buying an outside clothesline.
Worth the money August 6, 2008 filmfanman It's been so long since I hung any clothing to dry outdoors I forgot how stiff they can get. But, anyway, this has been a great product. Got it about a month ago, followed the installation directions, and everything works as promised. I've never put more than three loads of clothes on it, but it would probably hold four. Because it's an umbrella version of a clothesline, I have found that I need to balance out the really heavy clothing, like the towels and so forth. But otherwise, I've had no problems with this clothsline. My dryer used to send the dial on my power meter spinning like crazy. It has been a real pleasure knowing that I can dry my clothes for free now.
solar clothes dryer August 1, 2008 V. Mcnulty (sedro-woolley, wa usa) this one is more solidly built than the last one. it is all metal, where the one that broke had plastic hinges. this makes my electricity bill about $50.00 cheaper each month, & i'm killing the earth a little bit less. it also could have been about a foot taller. i am only 5'4" tall.
easy to us July 9, 2008 Linda H. Schroth (Cobalt, CT United States) handyman said it was easy to install; I have found it easy to use. I'm so glad that I bought one that spins.
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