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Lewis N. Clark Adjustable Latex Clothesline For Hotel Travel, Camping + Laundry Room, No Safety Pins Needed, Small Enough To Store In Laundry Basket, Backpack, Or Camping Gear

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$11.88

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1.Color:Black


About this item

  • NO CLOTHESPINS NEEDED: The triple-braid allows you to hang your clothes between the cords and is designed to grip clothes without clothespins, no more indentations or marks left on drying laundry
  • VERSATILE: Easily attach to shower stalls, or bathroom tile with the included suction cups. Adjustable straps attach to towel bars, showerheads, doorknobs, hooks, or around a tree while camping
  • LIGHTWEIGHT + PORTABLE: Small enough to keep in your laundry basket, the compact design replaces bulky laundry racks, and is perfect for hotel, camping, travel, or on a boat
  • ADJUSTABLE: Easily adjust the length (up to 6ft). The ultra-durable, flexible, latex tubing is weather resistant and perfect for camping
  • INCLUDES: The Lewis N Clark latex clothes line comes with an included nylon storage pouch, suction cups, and a carabiner to conveniently attach to your laundry bag, backpack, or camping gear


From the Manufacturer

Triple braided design grips clothing without clothespins. Durable, long-lasting latex tubing stretches to 6 feet. Adjustable straps attach to towel bars, shower heads, hooks, door knobs, window latches, etc


Johanney Alvarado
Reviewed in Mexico on November 17, 2020
Lo que me gustó es que es resistente y funciona como tener esos ventosas sostienen muy bien lo que cuelgasLo que no me gustó es que es muy corto no le caben muchas prendas Será porque sólo es como para baño
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2020
There are some shirts I have that need to be hand washed. My problem, is finding a place to hang them up to air dry, without them dripping all over my floor. I usually resort to rolling them up in a towel to dry. I saw this and decided to try it. It is not long enough to hang end to end in my shower, so I have one and connected to the shower curtain bar with the Velcro strap attached. The other end goes across my shower and stuck to the shower wall. My concern was that when I hung my two wet shirts on it to dry yesterday, that the suction wasn’t gonna work. Boy, was I wrong! It held both my wet shirts, and the suction cup never slid one iota. If you need to air dry clothes, I would definitely recommend this. I like the braiding, it holds my shirts on there well. It has a suction cup on both ends, it has a Velcro strap on both ends, so you have options depending on where you’re hanging it up.
Journey
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2019
I love that this clothesline doesn't use or require any clips. That makes it very easy to pack. The issue is that it just doesn't work well as a clothesline to hang in a shower when traveling (which is what I wanted it for). Why? The suction cups are totally worthless. They won't even hold the weight of the cord itself when it is taut, much less would they hold when you attach any clothing. So, then your only option for hanging it in the shower is to attach the ends to something in the shower, like the shower head or shower rod or towel bars. The problem with that (other than not wanting to put stress on the shower head!) is that the cord is relatively short. You can stretch it out, but then it is pulling constantly - like a REALLY strong rubber band that you've stretched. Since your only option is to use the velcro straps at the ends, you wind up being concerned that one of the straps will fail under the pressure and the whole line will snap back at hit something - or someone. I took this clothesline with me to five different places and never found it to be an ideal fit in any of those situations. It's better than nothing, but it certainly wasn't ideal. I'll be looking for another solution.
Abesedo
Reviewed in Spain on September 17, 2018
Nos facilitó la estancia. Debería mejorar ventosas, una llevo doblada y no se adhiere. Por tanto debería mejorar. Bien +
Zerone
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2018
This is the 5th Lewis N Clark clothesline I've bought. Previous ones don't have the storage bag. I like this triple entwined version more than the double twisted type from other suppliers. I've found it strong and can stretch over typical bath tubs in hotels. I used them to dry my clothes overnight when traveling abroad to minimize my luggage space and weight. The tension on the triple entwined wires keeps my wet clothes relatively horizontal without much sinking down.As for the new tiny sag that comes with the clothesline, I am not sure if it is a plus or not. With all the ones I have without the sag, I can just roll up the wires and use the velcro at one end of the wire to tie them up. Simple. For this new one with the sag, I may need to take time to stuff the things back into the sag. Well, only time can tell if it is useful.Yes, the suction cups suck! I have to replace all of them from ones I bought from Dollars store. The replacement is easy. Just don't understand, with the high price we paid for this, why on earth that the manufacturer still provides us with suction cups inferior to those from Dollars store!
Wanderlugs
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2017
I used this on a long business trip to Germany recently, and I did a small amount of laundry nightly in my hotel sink. It was really nice to have both the suction cups and velcro to choose from, based on previous reviews I expected to use the velcro straps, but my uber-efficient hotel room (like an IKEA showroom with everything built-in and flush) did not have ANYTHING that a strap could attach to! I ended up using the suction cups to stretch the cord between a mirror and the glass shower door. Of course, that meant that I couldn't open/close the shower door when the clothes were drying, but that was OK. Once clothes were mostly dry I moved them to hangers in the closet area. The suction cups held up fine to dry 1-2 T-shirts, 1 skirt, and various undergarments at the same time without falling. This was a lifesaver that let me pack lightly and still have clean clothes!Caveats: a couple or a family traveling would likely need 2-3 of these. There was only space to hang 2 outfits maximum when the cord was fully stretched - and I was hanging summer clothes. Hanging jeans or sweaters would likely be too heavy, and there's just not enough space to hang clothes for lots of people.
jekv
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 20, 2017
Nice latex travel clothesline which pack into a very small bag
Looby Lou
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 27, 2017
Fine if you want to dry a pair of socks and can find two points close enough to attach it to. Too small to be of any real use - save your money and just improvise!
rachel simpson
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2014
I have used clotheslines in the past for travelling, in fact, I don't like to leave home without one! Next time, I would pass on this one though. It broke the second time that I used it. It snapped along the fastening point between the line and the holding part at the end. I did have it stretched out, but not even all the way, and loaded up. I used a rubber clothesline from Magellan for ~3 years and put LOADS of stuff on it, carried it around Europe and around Asia in winter/desert/very hot and humid conditions, it finally disintegrated after much abuse. Very disappointing. The velcro straps are pretty short as well. I'll go back to the Magellan one, though I would have preferred this for the end straps and the black color.
Megan
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2013
I purchased this clothesline before embarking on a month-long backpacking trip across Europe. It was one of the best purchases I made! When traveling, I only stayed in hostels, without laundry facilities/only with very expensive laundry facilities. It isn't possible to fit a whole lot of clothes on the line at once (the most I ever got was 1 pair of pants, 1 shirt, and 2-3 pairs of underwear), but I got into a system of washing a couple articles of clothing every night, which were usually dry by morning.The line has both velcro straps and suction cups on the ends of it. First of all, there was rarely anything to attach the suction cups to and, if there was, the suction was not strong enough to support the weight of the clothes. However, the velcro straps worked very well. By the end of my month-long trip, one had broken off. I was still able to tie the line to a support, but the line was therefore shorter and fit less clothes.
Steve L
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2012
On a previous vacation I had taken a similar latex clothesline purchased elsewhere. While it worked ok, it simply had latex loops at each end and this meant that I could not attach both ends to a pole or other item. The Lewis N Clark clothesline has a strip of strong Velcro at each end that can be wrapped around most anything. These held well and made the clothesline usable in many more situations. It also has suction cups, but as other reviewers note, they are useless. Luckily they can be ignored. I was a bit concerned that the black colored latex might discolor clothes, but I did not find that to be the case.Edit: June 19, 2015Ok, it's three years later and the clothesline broke. What happened is that the rubber tube that serves as a strain relief on the connection to the end had slipped down the line, allowing the rubber to bend at the point where it enters the plastic fitting. Enough of this, with tension, and it snapped. I was able to resurrect it by tying a knot in the line, but for six bucks I don't mind replacing it, so I bought another. This time I will be more careful about the strain relief.
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