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Reddit mentions of HOMZ Sweater, Delicates, Swimsuit, 3 Tier Drying Surface, 10Lb Capacity Hanging Dryer, Set of 1, Black

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of HOMZ Sweater, Delicates, Swimsuit, 3 Tier Drying Surface, 10Lb Capacity Hanging Dryer, Set of 1, Black. Here are the top ones.

HOMZ Sweater, Delicates, Swimsuit, 3 Tier Drying Surface, 10Lb Capacity Hanging Dryer, Set of 1, Black
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3 tiered drying surface holds up to 10 poundsDimensions: 26.5" tall x 30" wide x 18" deep; 3 cubic feet of drying spaceDurable plastic hooks work on standard shower rodsEasy set-up; folds flat for storage in reusable mesh lingerie bagBlack trim/white mesh. Imported
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ColorBlack
Height18.5 Inches
Length26.75 Inches
Number of items1
SizeSet of 1
Weight0.75 Pounds
Width29 Inches

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Found 7 comments on HOMZ Sweater, Delicates, Swimsuit, 3 Tier Drying Surface, 10Lb Capacity Hanging Dryer, Set of 1, Black:

u/tarkioslim · 9 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

There are hanging mesh drying racks or stackable mesh racks.

I use the second ones on top of my dryer for my hand knit goods since I have so many!

u/niht · 8 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Try a mesh rack! I use it for smaller and heavier items that either won't stay on, or get warped from clothes horse. (It's absolutely amazing for heavy sweaters.) The one I linked is the one I use, and I love it, but Amazon has a plethora of different styles and hanging mechanisms.

u/jangchoe · 2 pointsr/Outlier

I have a plastic bucket I wash it in. I fill it with cold water, the wool shampoo, and I swish the garment around for a few minutes (maybe 5-10). If there is a stain, I try to pre-treat it with a stain remover. Then I rinse it out with clean water and squeeze to get excess water out. Don't wring it or you'll stretch out the fabric in weird ways. I also roll it up in a towel to make sure it's more dry. Then I flat dry it on this thing: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01B6JY97I/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

This method cleans my merino stuff pretty good. I never had to rub it against each other or anything. But I'm not sure how dirty your clothes get.

u/PhieNominal · 2 pointsr/ZeroWaste

I’ve been struggling with this too, especially with two cats in the home. I’ve been looking at something like this but in an effort to not buy new, a used artist drying rack drawer unit thing I saw on fb marketplace is tempting but it’ll be way too heavy to move.

u/prettybluerings · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

I bought something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/EWEIS-HomeWares-Stainless-Clothes-Drying/dp/B0149VSJ76

And also like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Hanging-Sweater-Drying-Surface-424006/dp/B01B6JY97I

I can lay things flat on the mesh shelves, hang things over the bars of the rack, lay things on top of the rack, whatever. When I hang things from the bars, I put the garment over two bars so it doesn't form like two layers that will be harder to dry. And I leave space between garments. It's all about airflow.

This all happens in my basement. There's no sun down there, but there's a humidity-controlled exhaust fan. Things dry fast enough for my needs.

u/ToesInHiding · 2 pointsr/Rowing

Three options TO WASH:

  1. wash it alone on delicate cycle.
  2. wash it by hand. Woolite makes excellent delicate detergent. Rinse it really well and then very gently squeeze the water out — be careful to avoid squeezing where the logos are.
  3. wash it in a delicates bag like these with other workout clothes of similar colors. Warm cycle only. Never hot water.

    TO DRY:
    Lay flat. I really like these for sweaters, unis, and other things that should dry flat so as to avoid stretching the shoulders in weird ways.

    r/CleaningTips/ sub is also a good resource for laundry quandaries :)
u/Icedcoffeeee · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

This is what works for me. Moving the shirts once or twice while they're drying avoids the line too, if you have time to do that.

These work too but aren't practical for drying a lot of laundry at once https://www.amazon.com/HOMZ-Hanging-Delicates-Swimsuit-Capacity/dp/B01B6JY97I/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=Air+dryer+sweater&qid=1564445093&s=gateway&sr=8-3