








Elevate Your Laundry Game! 🧺
The MIZGI Clothes Drying Rack is a versatile and durable solution for drying clothes, featuring a collapsible design, sturdy metal construction, and convenient wheels for easy movement. With a generous 3-tier capacity and a commitment to customer satisfaction, this rack is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.


| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 19.5"D x 30.5"W x 70"H |
| Brand | MIZGI |
| Color | White |
| Recommended Uses For Product | storage |
| Mounting Type | Foldable Surface, freestanding |
| Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
| Special Feature | Durable,Foldable,Premium |
| Manufacturer | MIZGI |
| UPC | 789371857597 |
| Part Number | OUTAD-201231 |
| Item Weight | 11 pounds |
| Item model number | OUTAD-201231-11 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Style | Industrial |
| Special Features | Durable,Foldable,Premium |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
M**.
I LOVE outdoor drying now!
This rack can hold a lot of laundry, you’d be surprised. The tiers collapse down and it’s super light weight for when I bring it inside. The locking casters are good too to keep it still on a windy afternoon.The articulated arms for hangers are great for when I dry large bed sheets as it gives me the needed extra few feet. Every time I collect my outside dried laundry, I’m so content knowing that my laundry is sanitary and that gives me peace of mind, big time!I bought a little apartment washer (different review) and this rack because I was disgusted with our apartment building’s FILTHY laundry room. I had to completely sanitize the entire room and machines before I’d even bring down my dirty laundry. I even used to stick my head into the dryer drums to wipe them out before drying my own clothes. Sometimes the wipes would come out black, not too mention gum, bandaids, other unknown icky debris, hair pins and worst of all…hair! 🤢 🤮I had it one particular filthy day and decided to just change how I do laundry. I knew it would be time consuming, but with a little planning, we’d be fine.Not only have I saved a TON of money but not having to pump $30-$50 in quarters to double wash and dry my weekly laundry (more expensive on days that I launder bedding), but my clothes turn out super fresh and I swear cleaner! There’s a fresh smell to them that brings joy in smelling them, just like a TV commercial, I swear! ☺️ And the feeling of knowing other peoples hair and whatever else was suck in the inner working of the dryer makes me feel less freaked out. There were times that even though I cleaned out the dryers and ran them for 10 minutes before using them, my clothes still came out smelling funky or like my neighbors dog. But now that I use the fresh air and California sun to dry my laundry, I’m super happy and feel less anxious over what’s on my clothes from the previous user. No more wasting money on expensive sanitizing wipes plus it’s a bonus not having to run up and down stairs 20 times a day while using the buildings laundry room.The picture I took shows a couple rugs drying as I find this to be the best surprise. Putting rugs with rubber backing in dryers usually start to deteriorate the rubber, even on a low setting. You either take them out early and the rug is still damp, or fully dry and the rubber backing is flaking off. Now I dry them on the rack, rubber side down, and they dry perfectly and smell like fresh air.The only thing I miss from a regular dryer is how they remove lint and pet fur stuck in the clothes. Be ready for all that lint stuck to your clothes, but it will shake off once dry and a simple swipe with a lint roller will remove the rest. I also have to sweep off the porch after I do towels or a really linty load but the trade off it totally worth it!Some things from the past prove to be best. Not only am I saving a TON of money, but this is a natural and sustainable way to dry your clothes. I highly recommend it and this product which we will use inside during the winter rainy days ahead of us.
T**E
EXCELLENT DRYING RACK FOR A MULTITUDE OF REASONS
I purchased this clothes rack because the other night I was trying to hang some clothing on the typical wooden, folding, cheap old drying rack you find in every household across America and lo-and-behold once again it ended up falling apart with all my clothes on the floor. I became enraged because this was probably the 1000th time it has happened( I know, I know...the definition of insanity). So, I threw it out the front door.Now what?! I got on my favorite website....Amazon of course. I could not believe the different drying racks that are out there now. After looking around for awhile I decided on this model. It only took a few days to get it and I had my husband put it together for me (when we got married 31yrs ago that was his agreed upon job). It only took about 15 minutes to assemble, if that. It is light...I didn't need the wheels, it's light enough to pick up...I'm definitely keeping them though in case I change my mind. It is very, very sturdy. The 2and picture shows a sweater laid flat on an upper shelf, that sweater is super heavy, when I laid it on there there was not even a hint of leaning or tipping over. The items on the other side weigh absolutely nothing.I love the thought that was put into the shape and space use of this rack. When you don't need both sides you put all the shelves down on one side and push it up against the wall, space saver! Also, I love the arms you can turn out on each side that you can put hangers through to hang even MORE pieces.The absolute only thing that does not make sense about this rack is the few hangers they throw in as a little "gift".The hangers are covered with a black, velvet feeling coverage stuff. Personally I wouldn't put damp/wet clothing on them.....not sure if there would be an issue with color transfer. They should have just sent a thick, sturdy plastic hanger.I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS CLOTHING DRYING RACK!
L**Y
It's an OK clothes drying rack
ASSEMBLY:I read a few reviews of people saying that they did not receive any instructions with their rack, so I have attached pictures of the instructions that I received with mine.When you look at all of those pipes,screws, and other pieces after you've taken them out of the packages, it looks like it'll be confusing to put together --but once you get the base and bottom first tier assembled you'll realize it's easy and that everything else just quickly snaps and screws into place because you're basically just repeating Step 2 two more times until you get to the top where you attach the wings then you're done.USING THE RACK:It does what I need it to do as far as drying clothes. The holes in the wings should be spaced further apart, though. I end up having to skip holes because the clothes will be touching each other if I don't, and if you hang wet clothes with no space and airflow between them they will smell like mildew after they're dry. The rack is very light and easy to just pick up and move or roll wherever you want it to go.OVERALL CONSTRUCTION:It DEFINITELY SHOULD NOT cost the $50 that Amazon is charging for it because you can tell just by handling the pieces that the pipes and plastic pieces aren't exactly the sturdiest and aren't of the best quality.The pipes will pop out of the sockets and the clothes you have hanging will slide off if you use hangers to hang more than 2 or 3 wet items of clothing on the racks. The pipes also like to pop out of the sockets if you handle the drying rack too swiftly or don't handle it carefully.
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