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Product Dimensions | 198 x 360 x 198 cm; 350 Grams |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 350 Grams |
K**N
Rotary clothesline by hills
This rotary line was recommended to me by friend. I find it a great item to you as you can keep it at the low hey position, or you can turn the handle to hire it if in case you have bedding that’s very long or even net curtains as it won’t drag the ground it holds a very good amount of washing and the The lines are a good distance apart, so it is very well and drives very quickly. It spins very easy. Very easy to put down and put away. Would recommend this to anybody.
B**D
Excellent
It is amazing. Well made.
T**2
Happy customer, great service
My neighbours are jealous ;D I love this washing line.We had a technical issue at the start and the team at the distributor found a way for me to fix it. They were fully prepred to replace it if the fix hadn't worked, but luckily it did and now there's washing on it whenever the sun is out.
O**D
wash day
Brilliant piece of kit just need a dry day to use it then I will be able to review it again
R**S
Very sturdy
We have had other clotheslines that broke quickly. So far this one is holding up. One of the clips that holds the line to the frame arrived broken in transit. When we contacted the U.S. distributor, BreezeDryer, they quickly mailed out a replacement. It took a bit of searching to find out that we needed to contact BreezeDryer - the email address for Hills, in Australia, didn't seem to work. One final comment - the pole needs to be set in cement in the ground. This is not hard at all, but I wouldn't want someone to be surprised on first learning this.
A**R
You get what you pay for
Would not recommend that model. The rotary hoist are much better. The Villa 47 fell apart the second time it was used. Traded it in for a larger rotary hoist which works great
B**I
Beautifully Made and a Pleasure to Use
I first saw a Hills Rotary demonstrated at a fair, and was very impressed with its features. The price gave me pause, but I finally decided to go ahead and invest in the Hills rotary after struggling with my cheap aluminum version (purchased a couple of years ago at a hardware store).Night and day! The aluminum one had sagging lines, constantly drooping under even normal loads, and could barely handle a single load of laundry. And the lines were strung in such a way that when one section sagged, they all did. The Hills rotary (medium) holds two+ full loads easily, and I don't have to worry about overloading it.The Hills has other features that I love. You can set its initial height to allow you to walk upright under it, but low enough to peg clothes without straining. Then, after you are done hanging, you simply turn the handle to lift the entire mechanism higher and out of the way. And if it is windy, you can also lock the main shaft in place so the unit doesn't rotate -- handy if you are trying to hang clothes in the wind!The lines on the Hills unit are separately tensioned, and there is no sag evident anywhere. But they do explain how to re-tension the lines should that become necessary.I am delighted with the Hills rotary hoist and am so glad that I made the investment. I have always enjoyed hanging my clothes out -- now I really look forward to it!
M**S
Worth it
LOVE THIS CLOTHESLINE! I was not sure if I should spend that much on it but so far it is worth every penny. So easy to use for a short person like me. Now I need the laundry cart!
C**H
Better than a dryer
OK- so it's a clothesline right? Well after spending a couple of hours installing this just be forewarned you need to dig a fairly deep (2'+ ) and fill it with rocks and concrete- no big deal per se but you may also want to get a sonotube to hold the cement rather than just pouring cement into a hole and expecting everything to work out. The Sonotube keeps the whole thing standing up straight. We also added a bit of 6" DWV pipe (the white plastic stuff) to keep dirt out of the tube which the laundry pole slips into. Just put the DWV on top of the cement, around the pipe which is sunk into the ground. Putting the DWV pipe down will save you a lot of hassle as dirt can fall down the pole hole and prevent you from using the system without the DWV collar.Having now used it for an entire summer thus far- the thing is GREAT. It easily holds 3 large machine machine loads of clothes- it's like a tardis in that respect- the loads are easy to put up and take down since you don't have to move great distances to do so and it's easy to keep the clothespins nearby. The shorter lines don't stretch and sag as much as longer spans and they are relatively easy to replace. I'll be sad when it's too cold to use this and it's much preferable to the dryer.
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