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Adjustable rod length from 110 to 190 cm
Installationfloorfloor
Design
foldable
 
foldable
retractable
LegsX-shapedU-shaped
Specs
Total working surface25 m28 m
Max. load20 kg30 kg
Number of rods44 pcs20 pcs
Side wings
Transport rollers
Materialaluminiumsteel
Dimensions (unfolded)170x97x92 cm270x57x100 cm
Dimensions (folded)56x6x132 cm117x57x11 cm
Weight3.08 kg5.9 kg
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2014july 2014

Design

The method of bringing the dryer into working position. The use of one or another design option is usually directly related to the type of device (see above).

Folding. The conventional design for floor and outdoor dryers involves movable connections between individual parts, enabling the device to unfold and fold. The specific unfolding format varies; for instance, floor models may resemble ironing boards in this configuration, while outdoor models often resemble inverted umbrellas.

Sliding. This design incorporates retractable elements, with wall dryers being the most common example. Various options exist: in some models, rigid rods come close during folding and extend to the desired distance when unfolded, while others use ropes stretched between the main unit with a coil and fasteners on the opposite wall as rod substitutes. It's worth mentioning that certain folding floor dryers may also feature retractable elements, and the description typically specifies both construction types for such cases.

Liana. In these dryers, each rod is suspended by ropes, threaded through a special block enabling height adjustment. When in use, these rods can be set at a considerable height and lowered for convenient hanging or removal of laundry. Liana is predominantly present in models offering ceiling installation o...ptions (refer to "Type").

Note that some models (primarily suspended ones) may not provide folding at all — the “Design” parameter is not indicated for them.

Legs

The shape of the legs plays a crucial role in both the aesthetic and practical aspects of floor dryers. — U-shaped. Floor dryers featuring two U-shaped legs provide stability during use and reduce the risk of tipping. These legs are typically positioned at slight angles to the floor, often with a plastic lining on the lower crossbar. U-shaped legs offer the convenience of easy vacuuming underneath the dryer or placing objects under it.

X-shaped. Many floor clothes dryers feature legs arranged in a crosswise manner. These legs unfold together in a single motion, simplifying the setup process. When folded, the X-shaped legs neatly align with the dryer's main body, where the drying bars are situated. The design prevents any obstruction from the sides.

A-shaped. Dryers with A-shaped legs use support points formed by crossbars resembling the letter "A." These legs extend from a central upper point within the dryer's working area and are positioned at slight angles to each other. To enhance stability, they are frequently connected by a jumper. A-shaped legs often function as a miniature version of a fulcrum.

Total working surface

Under the total working surface is meant the total length of all drying rods in the expanded state. The longer this length, the more laundry can be placed on the dryer and, usually, its maximum load is higher (see below). At the same time, this parameter also affects the dimensions and price of the device.

Max. load

The highest weight of laundry that can be dried (of course, we are talking about wet laundry). In addition to the general weight limit, the detailed specifications can also specify the allowable load on each individual rod.

At home, it is impossible to accurately control compliance with this limitation, but it is still worth taking measures to prevent overload. After all, although many drying racks have a certain margin of safety and can carry a lot of weight without visible consequences, off-design loads on the structure reduce its durability and increase the risk of unexpected breakdown.

Number of rods

The number of individual rods provided for in the design of the drying rack. The more such rods are provided for with the same total working surface, the shorter the length of each of them and the more compact the dimensions of the device in the unfolded state can be. On the other hand, short rods are poorly suited for sheets, blankets and other large items.

Material

The main material from which the dryer is made.

— Aluminium. These models, crafted from lightweight and usually affordable aluminium alloys, come with both low weight and cost. However, compared to steel, inexpensive aluminium alloys typically lag behind in terms of strength and durability. Additionally, continuous exposure to water may cause oxidation, resulting in potential stains. While high-quality alternatives address these issues, they come with a corresponding increase in cost.

— Steel. Modern dryers typically utilize two main types of steel: regular and stainless. Ordinary steel boasts good strength at a low cost, although it is heavier than aluminium, which is not a critical factor. However, ordinary steel is prone to rust when exposed to moisture, necessitating protective coatings that can compromise the product's reliability and durability. On the other hand, stainless steel shares the same advantages but is corrosion-resistant and offers long-term use. Its main drawback is the higher price.

— Aluminium/steel. Two design types fit into this category. The first involves combined products, where the stand and main frame are typically crafted from steel, while the bars are made of aluminium. As detailed above, both materials have their characteristics, and combining them slightly boosts the strength and reliability of the dryer while keeping costs low. Additionally, models are available in various materials, including "aluminium.../steel."

— Plastic. The main advantage of plastic as a material for dryers is complete chemical inertness — in other words, it does not oxidize from constant contact with moisture. At the same time, in terms of strength, plastic significantly loses to metals. Therefore, this option is used mainly in small-sized designs that are not designed for a large amount of laundry.

Dimensions (unfolded)

General dimensions of the drying rack in working position, taking into account all additional elements — side wings (see above), retractable parts (see "Design"), etc. This parameter will allow you to estimate how much space is required to use a particular model.

Dimensions (folded)

General dimensions of drying rack in the folded position. The smaller they are, the more convenient this model is in storage and transportation.
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