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Household Essentials Parallel Umbrella Clothes Dryer

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Highlights

  • This parallel clothesline dryer is an efficient way to air-dry multiple loads of laundry.
  • The dryer’s umbrella top pivots for easy access while hanging or taking down laundry and the top is removable from the ground post so you can take the dryer down when needed.
  • Use to air dry multiple loads of laundry, saving money and electricity while reducing wear and tear on your clothes.
  • With 182 feet of total drying space, dry multiple loads of laundry at once, even large, bulky items.
  • 72” H x 72” W x 62” D
  • Assembly required

Description

This parallel clothesline dryer is an excellent choice for anyone looking to dry large amounts of laundry outside. The dryer has a full 182 feet of clothesline space, allowing you to dry multiple loads of laundry and/or large and bulky items with ease. The top rotates to give you convenient and easy access to any side of the dryer while loading or unloading it. The dryer consists of the no-rust galvanized steel umbrella top and connecting two-piece center post. The dryer’s top comes pre-strung and rests on the post and can be extended or collapsed for slim storage. The post rests in a ground sleeve (included) that is cemented in the ground, and the umbrella top rests on the post, giving the dryer outstanding stability while also allowing it to be easily disassembled in times of inclement weather, or just when you need to utilize your full yard space. To install ground sleeve: 1. Dig a hole 8-12 inches in diameter and 20 inches deep. The hole should be wider at the bottom than at the top. 2. Fill the hole with about 3 inches of small rocks, then pour about 6 inches of concrete into the hole (or until concrete comes to the bottom of the ground sleeve when held flush with the ground). 3. Holding the sleeve in place, finish filling the hole with concrete (you may leave a small gap to fill in with dirt and grass if you wish). 4. Immediately run a stick or tube through the sleeve and through the concrete to the rock base to allow water to drain. 5. Insert the lower vertical pole of the dryer into the sleeve, then use a level to align the pole vertically. 6. Remove pole and allow concrete to set fully, then install your dryer.

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