🌿 Hang Smart, Live Green – The Ultimate Clothesline for the Modern Eco-Warrior
The EverSport 2 Pack Clothesline features a 5-meter adjustable polyethylene rope with a unique 6-grid windproof design and stainless steel hooks for secure, portable drying indoors or outdoors. Lightweight and easy to set up, it’s perfect for eco-conscious professionals who want to save energy, reduce carbon footprint, and keep clothes fresh naturally—backed by a money-back guarantee.
F**C
Cool little clotheslines that are lightweight yet strong.
We love these clotheslines! They roll up into a tight little package, yet are ready for use in just a few seconds. They hold wet clothes, and shirts on hangers, with no problems at all. We bought the blue and green lines, and we even love the colors! All in all, these are a real bargain!
B**A
Perfect for what we needed.
This was perfect for what we needed. We stretch a clothesline across the laundry room to dry our swimsuits on during the summer. The stretchy ones, we have bought in the past, work for awhile, but eventually keep sagging and lose their elasticity. Plus they are always too long for the space we have so we have to wind them around shelves etc. to make it work.These clotheslines are great because they are not made of elastic. They are adjustable to the size you need. They don't sag and they work perfectly for our application. We actually cut one down to the size we needed and have enough left over if that one wears out, and we have a whole extra line because you et tow in a pack.These are definitely a good value and much better than the elastic stretchy lines that others sell.
S**N
Effective, handy tool for long vacations
I grabbed one of these clotheslines to take with me on a recent European vacation. I was gone for two weeks, and wanted to be able to sneak in some hotel room laundry here and there so I didn't have to pack a full two weeks worth of clothing. This clothesline held up just fine, even with a fair amount of weight hanging from it. I liked how long it was, as I could essentially twist it around various pipes and fixtures in the hotel room to create a web from which to hang everything. And it packs up quite small.The only complaint is minor, just a nuisance in that once you've unrolled it, it's nearly impossible to re-roll in such a tight manner. I solved this by bringing a ziplock bag to hold it between uses and keep it compact in my luggage.
D**L
Great Modern Clothesline
Climate change isn't exactly at the top of my environmental worry-list (others are much higher), but if it is for you, I suggest these clotheslines. And even if it's not, I still recommend them. They are strong and very easy to use, especially when used with clips (HONBAY 24 Pcs Clothes Peg Clip Pins Hanging Clips Hooks with Rope Clothesline Windproof Hanger), which stay attached to the line and make hanging clothes very easy. I stretch the clotheslines across my deck and can easily unhook one side when I'm done to take it down. The lines are very sturdy, holding up well in the wind, and they have holes that hold hangars in place even if the line sways a lot.Since purchasing these clotheslines I have dramatically lowered my dryer usage. Typically, I would run our dryer 3-4 times a week, for about 40 minutes. Now, I only run it for about ten minutes 2-3 times a week. I only use the dryer to help fluff out the wrinkles after clothes are spun in the washer. After the fluffing, I move the clothing out to the lines. (It's really only necessary for shirts, slacks, skirts that have cotton; dry-weave fabrics, socks, under garments, towels and sheets go straight out on my lines.)I think it's kind of insane to run a hot dryer inside when it's hot and sunny outside. If you do worry about climate change, you might as well use the warmer climate to dry your clothes instead of burning fossil fuels to make it even worse. Of course, there are a myriad of other environmental benefits that come from not running a dryer in the summer, too. And if you don't worry about the environment, these clotheslines still make sense, purely from an economic perspective...sunshine is free!I highly recommend these clotheslines!
V**A
I use this regularly!
I wash most of my clothing in cold water and hang them to dry. I was always looking for places to hang things in my house, as outside hanging is not possibile for me. That meant my clothes were hanging from doorways, cabinets, all over the bathroom, it drove me nuts! I hunted through many products at Amazon and settled on this because of it’s length and the reviews. I have wooden beams on the ceiling of one room in my house. I added a good hook and stretched the clothesline across the room at a diagonal and attached the opposite end to another beam. You could easily just use some eye-hooks in a discreet area on walls.The line is put up easily and quickly removed, it hangs along the ceiling but stretches quite a bit with the weight of wet clothes, so with my 8’ ceilings I found it needed to be hung that high. I place all of my wet clothes for a week on this line, by putting the clothes on hangers and then attaching the hangers to the little openings on the clothesline. This product has been a real asset to my life! I brought the second line that came in the package to our vacation home where I hang it as needed between two trees. It’s super strong and hasn’t warped, pulled or shown any signs of wear at all. Just be aware you need to hang it high if you have a lot of wet items as it will stretch out some.
K**T
Okay for lighter loads and travel
Handy and affordable however, they don't hold a lot of weight as they stretch/sag down when you hang things on them. I can't, with my 102 pound self, physically stretch them any more tightly between the posts ;) So don't count on hanging heavy blankets or throw rugs on them for sure. I haven't tried king size sheets yet.... Socks did okay, ha ha. I think these are best for travel, camping, small loads of lighter items. And as others have said, it IS handy to have the little loops to hold onto items or hangers.
R**A
Perfect Clotheslines for Traveling or at Home! Portable and Strong Love Em'
These work great! Nice and strong and perfect clotheslines for using inside and outside for my RV travels. I especially like the little opens within the clothesline to hold hangers and nothing slides around. I have two full lines stung up in the styling room in my RV and able to hang several loads of wash on this without the aid of additional hooks. I just wrap them around my closet system poles and use the little hooks at the end of the line to hook on to the clothesline. What a lifesaver this is when I am doing laundry. I looked and looked and when I found these I was hoping they would solve the portable clothesline problem and they do it. I will try to take a photo tomorrow and get it posted to this review. Thanks
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