It's a clothes line that doesn't need concreting in. It attaches to a 45mm spike you hammer into the soil. It's got good ratings but I have no idea if it's any good. I also don't know if you will ever get it. I've had it ordered now for a month at $125. Just had a look this morning and saw the lower price so I cancelled and reordered.
Brabantia 311000 Rotary Dryer Lift-O-Matic 4 Arm/60m $83.46 + Delivery (Free with Prime) @ Amazon UK via AU
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And natural clothes bleacher, particle filter
Some reviews are not great. Possibly best to use concrete when placing the holder. Also carefully using a level to make sure it is 90 degree.
45mm spike for a 2m structure. No thanks. This thing would get knocked over by a small breeze
Maybe they mean 45cm?
We’ve had the old version of this for going on 20 years. Purchased in Holland, it moved back to the UK in 2004 and has been sat in a Brabantia ground spike in our yard here for nigh on 13 years. Get the spike sat level in the ground and it won’t be going anywhere. If ours wasn’t still working fine, I’d buy this one.
Hi Orrelljet, Do you know if the span between arms is long enough for queen bed sheets?
Jeez I hope so. 45mm is a teeny bit tiny, now that you've pointed it out.
No silly.. “Ø 45 mm” which means the diameter of the spike is 45mm.
I get it. That's an odd measurement to give, rather than the more useful, length. For the benefit of people with microscopic yards.
It does seem a bit unstable but I do love the concept!
It's a shame the Hills Hoist didn't adapt to concepts like this.
Might as well take a gamble on the Bunnings sunfresh for 119 ?
https://www.bunnings.com.au/sunfresh-7-line-rotary-clothesli…If they fail to deliver on this, which would not shock me, I'll have a look at that Bunnings one.
if its for a property you will be at for long term, might be worth paying a little extra for Hills brand. Bunnings dont sell the cheapest Hills Hoist but can be had @ ebay for $265
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Hills-Everyday-47-Rotary-Hoist-C…
Main advantage of Hills would be for spare parts
Did anybody get theirs shipped?
Cheers I needed a new solar powered clothes dryer