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Flexo-Line XL Campers Boaters Hikers Travelers Travel Compact Clothesline (Green)

Flexo-Line XL Campers Boaters Hikers Travelers Travel Compact Clothesline (Green)

Flexo-Line XL Campers Boaters Hikers Travelers Travel Compact Clothesline (Green)
$ 15.75

Score By Feature

Based on 200 ratings
Light weight
9.70
Sturdiness
9.90
For traveling
9.58
Versatility
9.69
Durability
8.78

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Product Description

Adaptable to any environment-can be used indoors or outdoors
There is no need for Clothespins
Stitches with a maximum length of 7 feet
Organizes up to 12 pounds of wet, dirty clothes in one place
Fabrics are not likely to be snagged

Questions & Answers

What if the clotheslin has no pins? How do clothes stay on the line? Is it true that you insert bits of garment between the two elastic strands of rope once the twists in the rope 'open up'?

A rubbery grip grips the line, so the clothes are not prone to sliding off. It stays tied together, and you just hang your clothes over it. There is no need for clothespins.

Why is it so difficult to Does the hotel have a shower?

It is quite wonderful to own this item. It's been over 30 years since I've used these products for hotel laundry. There was only one left and it broke & This is the one I replaced it with That is exactly what we mean. used two of them together to make a nice long clothesline but it'd be okay to just use one if you only need one or two. Anything you can find will be looped over. The knobs on the doors, the heads on the showers, and the towel racks on the bed. I'm pretty happy with the way mine turned out! I took a lot of time to make A friend of mine recently gave me one as a gift and it has been well received by her Her love of the movie also extended to her.

Does each rubber tube have a different thickness? Can it support a certain amount of weight?

Five millimeters thick is the thickness of each tube. No idea how much weight it can hold, but you might want to reach out to The device is only used for drying clothing, so weight has never been an issue for me.

Can you tell me where this is ?

The brand I use has been used for over 109 countries, and it still works. I do not know where it is made, but I do know that I have used it for travel and it instills confidence. Several additional ones have been purchased as gifts for family members and friends. In my opinion, it is a must for minimalist travelers. If you're traveling, I recommend a carabiner clip for a convenient way to attach.

Selected User Reviews For Flexo-Line XL Campers Boaters Hikers Travelers Travel Compact Clothesline (Green)

That's a lot of stuff going on The pasta has been prepared
3/5

This is something I bought to use at home to hang delicate clothes and rags. Towards the back of my apartment complex, I was in the shade in front of my laundry room. When the painting was being done on my house, I took it into my laundry room. Despite my efforts, I found it rotting when I attempted to use it. Using different materials than in the past, perhaps. It has good reviews, so it may be made with a different product. It was a pleasure to use it for the short time that I did. The seller has not provided me with contact information.

Sabrina Vaughn
Sabrina Vaughn
| Aug 01, 2021
I was impressed with how well it works and how light it is
5/5

It was the first time I did laundry in a hotel bathroom during a trip until I went to Europe recently. The two of us decided on taking just a few clothes and washing them as we needed them. I love how this little clothesline can be used for this purpose. With the latex braiding, you can easily wind it around something on one end and hook it to something else on the other, and it supports a lot of weight because the latex braiding keeps it in place from side to side. I was impressed with how well it works and how light it is.

Halle Haney
Halle Haney
| Nov 15, 2020
This purchase has definitely been a good one for me
5/5

The picture was taken in May while we were in Europe. I had not expected to use this clothesline after the first week of our stay, since we went to a laundromat to wash and dry our clothes. However, at a later date, we also needed to wash and dry a few items. During our stay in two hotels we used it. The process of securing both ends in our rooms or bathrooms was not easy. We were very pleased with the results of the dryer once it had been secured. As soon as we went to bed, after we had used the clothesline, we took it down the following morning. This meant that everything would be dried by morning that we could remove it. This purchase has definitely been a good one for me.

Abby Berger
Abby Berger
| Jun 22, 2021
This one was a right call by Rick Steves! There is an interesting post about this on Rick Steves' blog, and it is pretty useful
5/5

It is possible to hand wash and dry clothes in a couple of hotels.

Belle Stein
Belle Stein
| Nov 17, 2020
For those on the road, this is very useful
5/5

Using this a lot, and having my second order makes sense for me since I travel so much. Weighing nothing and taking up no space, the thing doesn't take up any space at all. It is a good idea to keep this in your main travel bag/suitcase. exercise six times each week, so my strategy whether I'm traveling for a day or four months is to pack two dryfit gym outfits, handwash one after my workout, and hang it to dry on this plexoline. Hang to dry if you hand wash- You will be able to travel light since you can wash your clothing on the go and have a rope attached to dry the clothes. The plexoline way will allow you to travel light, since you can wash on the go and dry the clothes where you choose. This note states The plexoline will be destroyed if it's exposed to the sun for a few weeks. The reason I needed a second plexoline is because I consider it to be an essential travel accessory.

Aubrey Rice
Aubrey Rice
| Jun 23, 2021
This is mandatory when traveling with one bag
5/5

The one I bought in 2012 is now outdated, so I had to get a new one in 2019. The mesh pocket on this got quite a bit of use hanging my washing in bathroom sinks. All those years later, the latex is still in good shape. The grip has been tightening for a long time, but it has only recently relaxed. Flying with carryon or one bag means that it is likely that your clothes will be hand washed in the sink or tub and hung to dry. An essential travel accessory, this cord is a handy addition to your gear bag. The carbiner or another clamp similar to this will allow you to attach it almost anywhere. that you don't need to bring clothes pins or extra clips. You can simply hang your socks, t-shirts, and underwear in the notch. It is a good idea to only hang light clotes It will be more difficult to load shirts and pants that are heavier.

Hadlee Becker
Hadlee Becker
| Jun 06, 2021
It is small, portable, and Since the first time I saw one of these on a travel show at least five years ago, I have used one of these
5/5

A little over 3 ounces is all this product takes up. I like it a lot. It can be used anywhere and is a toiletry bottle. Normally, I wrap the ends around something in the hotel room but sometimes I just add a small carabiner to the ends in case there is nothing in the room. Since the rubber on my old one has finally started to wear out, I wanted another. It is still working properly, so I'll keep it until it If we're staying at a condo, campground, or resort and there is no laundry machine, this will give me a second one that can hold both towels and bathing suits.

Calliope McDonald
Calliope McDonald
| Mar 08, 2021
Whether you're traveling minimalistically or not, this is perfect
5/5

Traveling in a minimalist manner is wonderful with this! We bought it for our Maui trip to save on costs for washing clothes when we traveled with two kids for ten days. The device is used to dry light clothes and clothes that dry quickly. You can use it to dry baby bibs as well. It's not known whether the pocket would hold jeans or not. However, for the price and what it can do, it's an excellent choice. You can't go wrong with this We'll probably get another when we go on our next vacation. The following tips might be helpful To hang it, get two ten-inch paracords and learn how to tie a fisherman's knot. Finally, you need two ten-inch paracords. Half knots is the way to say it.

Valentino Price
Valentino Price
| Nov 09, 2020

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