Rick Steves Clothesline, White
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Average customer review:Product Description
Unless you're willing to over-pack, or spend valuable time in laundromats, you'll want to wash some items in your hotel room sink. But, how to dry? Our handy clothesline stretches to 7 feet easily attaching to door knobs, window latches, etc. The triple braided design eliminates the need for clothespins. Great for traveling, camping or even at home! KIVA's exclusive Rick Steves line of travel luggage and accessories is designed to be practical, durable and light weight - ideal for the frequent traveler, whether for Europe or cross-country. Each items' "Rick tested" features work to make every trip smoother and more enjoyable.
Product Details
- Color: White
- Brand: Rick Steves
- Model: RSK-9300-White
- Fabric type: rubber
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .50" w x 5.50" l, .1 pounds
Features
- Made of braided natural rubber
- Stretches to 7 feet long
- Holds up to 20 lbs of wet clothing
- Large loops on each end allow for easy attachment to door knobs or window latches
- Tripe braided design eliminates the need to clothespins
Customer Reviews
Strong clothesline, worth the extra money
Don't be fooled by cheaper suction cup knockoffs. Suction cup clotheslines won't hold a wet sock! You have to tie the ends down either way so why not have a strong line that is designed to be tied. The braided feature allows you to do without clothespins because you can pinch your clothing in between the braids... Although I always throw things over the top. This line is worth the extra dough and will help keep your luggage weight down. I suggest buying some Woolite packets as well.
Greatest Travel Gaget I Ever Bought
At first, I was a little septical, but I knew that I needed something, and nothing I'd tried before worked. So what the heck, what did I have to lose.
The only thing that takes any getting used to is realizing that there are more places to hang this line than you might at first believe (shower heads, doorknobs, towel racks, door hinges, etc). I have never failed to find a way to hang it. Once, I thought I was going to be missing a tie off, when I suddently realized that all I had to do was bring it under the towel rack and tie it off my using the line itself to tuck the loose end into, just as if I was hanging another article of clothing.
As a frequent traveler going all over the world, this is one item I wouldn't be without. I bought it; I use it; I love it.
Travel Clothesline
Best clothesline I have used. Sure beat packing safety pins and/or clothespins to attach clothes to line. It was very easy to attach washed clothes, especially socks, underwear, and shirts. The velcro makes it easier to attach to most things available in a hotel room.




