



๐ Elevate your laundry game with style and efficiency!
The Whitmor Natural Wood Drying Rack is a versatile and space-efficient solution for air-drying laundry. With a collapsible accordion design, it provides up to 25 feet of drying space and can hold up to 32 lbs of clothing. Easy to assemble and perfect for any laundry room, this drying rack combines functionality with a sleek natural wood finish.









| ASIN | B07DKXLL5Y |
| Additional Features | Foldable |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Easy to assemble, folds open and locks into position |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,402 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #61 in Arts & Crafts Drying & Print Racks |
| Brand | Whitmor |
| Brand Name | Whitmor |
| Color | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 2.5 out of 5 stars 325 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00038861656296 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17"D x 29.5"W x 43.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Drying Rack |
| Manufacturer | Whitmor |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6026-9061 |
| Material | Hardwood |
| Material Type | Hardwood |
| Model Number | 6026-9061 |
| Mounting Type | freestanding |
| Product Dimensions | 17"D x 29.5"W x 43.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Clothing |
| Size | 17"D x 29.5"W x 43.5"H |
| UPC | 038861656296 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 32 Pounds |
R**N
Worst product on amazon
Stupid rack. Total waste of money. Do not buy. I bought it by mistake without reading other's reviews. The rack does not assemble at all, and it completely falls apart. If one end of the stick goes in, the other end comes out. The screws do not go into that thing to hold the sticks in place. Total waste of money. I missed the return window because i opened up the package after a month of receiving it, only to find that this is the worst product I ever purchased on amazon and must be banned from amazon.
B**A
Good, simple wood rack. Assembly required.
Good solid drying rack if you properly assemble. I like the light weight and wood instead of metal.
S**W
was hopeful, but hopes dashed
My wife ordered these and we were glad to find these. So glad that she bought three. While I was assembling the first one, it broke. Now we are returning all three. We're not even going to try to assemble the other two. They're too fragile in my opinion. We're getting metal ones, next. The instructions said to put it together by hand, but there were complications: 1. the rods were too big (too tight) to easily fit in the holes 2. for expanding and collapsing once fully assembled, the plastic holes that the rods go into spin, which makes it very difficult to hand twist a rod that is too large into the hole. Needless to say, I could not reasonably get any of the rods into their holes by hand. So I used a hammer to reasonably LIGHTLY tap the rods into their holes. This worked great to get the rods into their holes. HOWEVER, then one of the wood beams broke (see photos). Now the unit is useless. I considered trying to wood glue it back together, but then talked myself out of it. I checked the listing that my wife purchased from and I see other photos of this same problem. A paper included with the unit said to contact the manufacturer for problems instead of returning them to the store (Amazon), but for something so easy to break, they're going back to the store for something better. So while disassembling the unit to put back in the box to return it, was just as difficult as putting it together. I had to use a lot of force to get the rods out of the tight holes, and another wood beam broke. I included photos of the rods after disassembly. They are coated with a plastic coating that was pushed back from trying to get the rods into the holes. and some of the plastic holes had rings that also fell off. With two broken beams, it was very difficult to get all the pieces back in the box for return. Buyer beware!
S**I
Cheap and broke easily
Cheap item! It doesn't come together correctly because the dowels are different sizes. I even tried to super glue the dowels so they stay in the holes, but once I put a pair of wet jeans on them, it collapsed and broke. We had to throw it away. Don't buy this product, buy a metal one, they're much more durable.
S**A
Whitmor Natural Wood Drying Rack
The Whitmor Natural Wood Drying Rack is perfect in every way! Itโs sturdy, well-built, and holds a good amount of laundry without tipping or wobbling. The natural wood finish looks great in any space, and it folds easily for convenient storage when not in use. Itโs functional, durable, and makes drying clothes so much easier โ I couldnโt be happier with it!
J**D
Not sturdy. One of the rails broke the first time I used it to dry a towel.
This rack was pricey to be so flimsy. One of the rails broke the first time I used it. I hung a regular size towel on it and when I took it off after drying it just fell on the floor. Past 30 day return with amazon.
K**Z
This rack is CRAP
I guess you get what you pay for. This is so poorly made that it is virtually impossible to put together. The screw holes are drilled in a size that is easily twice the size of the screws provided, so when you insert the screws there is nothing to screw them into. After several hours of trying to make it work (after following the useless directions), we finally gave up and improvised with a combination of SuperGlue and other attachments. It is now put together, but comes apart as soon as you hang anything from it (I'm talking about small items of clothing like underwear, not blankets), and it can't be folded back up - which means it can't be stored when not being used (or useless as the case may be). What ABSOLUTE JUNK.
K**L
Box shipped unsecured, missing hardware
Was shipped as is in the packaging with no attempt to even secure the ends of the box, do it was wide open on both ends and missing the screws and instructions when it arrived. I was just going to return it and go with the simple Amazon Basics one after all, except they issued a refund and said I didn't need to return it. I decided it would be easier to just see what I could do with it. Luckily all the major parts are there and it only took me a few minutes and a reference to the photo on the box to figure out that the drilled dowels for the screws go down the middle. I can get small screws at the hardware store. The locking cutouts to hold it up were incompletely cut and required some trimming to fit the dowels properly, I used a wooden mallet to tap the dowels into the plastic pivots (don't expect anything very rugged either). The dowels aren't painted, it's some sort of plastic wrap, but that might not be a bad thing. It was easy enough for me to put together for essentially a free drying rack but it seems a little much to ask of average buyers who aren't expecting to have to do the final manufacturing touches themselves. I think it will serve the purpose and I doubt it actually needs the screws, that's just to make sure it stays together. And of course the quality just seems inferior to the old wooden ones I grew up with, cheap as those were when new. So beware what you are paying for, its not a ripoff for the price, but there is a reason it's cheap, and if you have heavy items don't expect to load it up with them, although I'm sure it could take 30 lbs or so distributed over the bars. The wood is very soft pine and only took a few seconds to trim down properly. And with the top locking slots, apparently one goes inside, one goes outside the bar, which is a little odd, but that's the only way to make them fit. Worked fine after I figured that out. I would suggest to the distributor that a small investment in tape to at least hold the ends of the box together in shipping would be a good idea and result in more satisfied customers. And of course a little more QC would be great, no one likes a product that doesn't work as-purchased. Assembling it is bad enough, having to trim and fit it is a bit much to ask.
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