Video on Wooden Clothes Drying Racks

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Hi. In this video, we're just going to quickly talk about wooden clothes drying rack options. Currently at Lifestyle Clotheslines, we don't actually sell any products made from wood that are used for drying racks, other than ceiling-based clothes aiders, which I'll quickly show you in a minute.

In our opinion, it's best to look at something that's made of steel or aluminum, because in the long run, they will certainly last a lot longer, they're much easier to maintain, it's just better wear and tear, and you'll get a longer life for, really, the cost.

When it comes to drying racks, and clothes drying racks in particular, looking at something like the Hills Portable 170 is a really good alternative to a wooden clothes drying rack. This one, you get heaps more lines spacing and you get a lot more drying options.

You can get sheets on it, towels, big items, big clothes, all that sort of stuff; it really easily put over these ones. A lot of people actually buy two of these to have around their home.

They're also a fantastic drying option for any weather. Another great one is the Stewi Libelle XL. Again, lots of different options with these type of products; aluminum construction. These are Swiss-made products, so really high-standard. You can't really go wrong with these products and it just offer a lot more options over a wooden drying rack.

Versaline Hook & Away, is the alternative if you live in an apartment and you don't want that wooden clothes-drying racks lying around or that x, cross-type system that is hard to find today.

This is an option that mounts to your railing on your balcony, or even a fence or a wall, and allows you to dry a really handy amount of washing in certain types of situations.

The other one would be ceiling clothes airers. If you are looking for the wooden-type of look, we've got the mini ceiling-type airers which have the wooden laths, that kiln-dried pine and cast-iron ends all the way from the UK.

Certainly, the most popular one as far as that would be would be, would the Six Lath one, and you can actually get that one in lovely chrome finish or brass finish. They can look really smart, these lines.

It attaches to your ceiling. Very quite a popular product. From the ground-mounted or portable-style drying options for laundry, or washing drying in Australia, I'd certainly be having a look back at something like the Hills Portable 170.

Just looking through our portable section or indoor section, because there are some really great alternatives to wooden products.

If you do need with anything, feel free to give us a call on 1300 798 779. Or visit us online at anytime, at http://www.LifestyleClotheslines.com.au/.

Feel free to get in contact if you need help. That's what we're here for, to help our customers out. Thanks again.