SOLD OUT ONLINE
only available in store from 31st March
Next cheapest is Dunelm at £5.99
This 15-metre-long PVC washing line. Supplied with all the necessary fittings, it's easy to put up and can be wiped clean.
Features
•Wipe clean
•Supplied with all fixings, including hooks, screws and wall anchors
Colour: Grey
Top comments
deb8z
28 Mar 164#6
If I left mine out OH would hang himself on it everyday :smile:
emptyed to scott_safc
28 Mar 163#18
Wherever you want, there are so many different ways...drill a hole in the wall ( H&S: Do not do this unless you are fully qualified and you have full PPE, personal protective equipment, it is your own responsibility to wear appropriate clothing footwear and eyewear, NOT in Gucci glasses in a bikini & high heels) and fix an object to the wall that you could wind it round, same as for wood, if you hang it onto say a metal hook, the plastic won't last that long as it is taking the strain. Try sleeve anchors, heavy duty storage hooks, a pole... I hope this offers a little help :sunglasses:
All comments (50)
deb8z
28 Mar 161#1
I love these,no need to leave the line out all year round
neal to deb8z
28 Mar 16#5
no need, but I do!
emptyed
28 Mar 16#2
Exactly :sunglasses:
Valiantcat
28 Mar 161#3
Good deal, thanks OP!
gibblesuk
28 Mar 16#4
Ordered!
deb8z
28 Mar 164#6
If I left mine out OH would hang himself on it everyday :smile:
vikkislater1
28 Mar 16#7
I have one of these with the double line, it's fab, highly recommend
Cockney Scott
28 Mar 16#8
Thanks for this - been thinking of getting one of these for some time.
brilly
28 Mar 161#9
same, kid is always wanting to play some game they just made up which involves me ducking under 2 lines or decapitating myself
could you attach one to a normal washing pole somehow like this? or only really screw onto sides of stuff?
matdey
28 Mar 16#10
Done.... Thanks OP bought two for the missus...
Always garroting myself in the garden, so this should stop this from happening.
Torres76
28 Mar 16#11
Great find :-)
EMtart
28 Mar 16#12
hmm some very mixed reviews on Amazon for this. Great price though.
krazyasif786 to EMtart
28 Mar 16#20
Got one last time these were on deals a year ago and must say they are great. I leave mine stretched all the time but if you wanted you can just unwind and stretch it out as and when required. Really good IMHO.
emptyed to EMtart
28 Mar 16#21
Maybe it is not so much the product they dislike, maybe its the way they have installed it...quite a few people don't know that once you have finished using the line, there is a pin that holds it onto whatever it is attached to, pull it out and put the line in your peg bag/box until the next washing day. I am saying this preserves the life, I have had mine constantly outside for 18 months now and it was still going strong in the wind yesterday...
FatalSaviour
28 Mar 16#13
I have this and have found it to be robust, especially considering the price!
okosanto
28 Mar 16#14
I've got this and it's very good.
scott_safc
28 Mar 16#15
Might be a dumb question but where do you fix the other end of the line to? Are you meant to wrap it around something and bring the blue clip back to main unit to fit onto that?
emptyed to scott_safc
28 Mar 163#18
Wherever you want, there are so many different ways...drill a hole in the wall ( H&S: Do not do this unless you are fully qualified and you have full PPE, personal protective equipment, it is your own responsibility to wear appropriate clothing footwear and eyewear, NOT in Gucci glasses in a bikini & high heels) and fix an object to the wall that you could wind it round, same as for wood, if you hang it onto say a metal hook, the plastic won't last that long as it is taking the strain. Try sleeve anchors, heavy duty storage hooks, a pole... I hope this offers a little help :sunglasses:
chasolo
28 Mar 16#16
link doesn't work
emptyed to chasolo
28 Mar 16#17
Worked fine for me :smiley:
berisford to chasolo
28 Mar 16#32
Neither does this washing line, mine lasted 6 weeks tops and that was with nothing heavier than a shirt or two. Junk.
emptyed
28 Mar 16#19
OOOh and lap dancing poles are against health & safety too :sunglasses:
dustybin1923
28 Mar 16#22
We have the minky factory shop here so even cheaper from there!!
emptyed to dustybin1923
28 Mar 16#25
Where is here?
emtaylor48
28 Mar 16#23
Can this be used indoors
CSkel to emtaylor48
28 Mar 161#24
No. It's been specifically designed to withstand outside use only :confused:
emptyed to emtaylor48
28 Mar 16#26
They do have an indoor one with, i think, five 5 lines but the cheapest place was Dunelm :smirk:
Torchwood to emtaylor48
28 Mar 16#29
Maybe, but you're probably better off getting an indoor one that can make better used of a confined space.
Would this be any good as a Rowing machine for my Chinchilla? He's getting a bit chubby!
leematheson33
29 Mar 16#44
This might be a silly question but i live in a block ov flats so got no garden. Would u be able to use it indoors coz atm im hanging stuff all around my flat?
deb8z to leematheson33
30 Mar 16#47
You'd be better with a clothes airer as this would have to be screwed into a wall.
dianneNE
29 Mar 16#45
Sold out online
emptyed
30 Mar 16#46
SOLD OUT ONLINE only available in store tomorrow 31st March
HARRIA01
1 Apr 16#49
These never seem to be wife proof!!
brendonhope3
2 Apr 16#50
Great for strangling victims if you are an assassin.
Opening post
only available in store from 31st March
Next cheapest is Dunelm at £5.99
This 15-metre-long PVC washing line. Supplied with all the necessary fittings, it's easy to put up and can be wiped clean.
Features
•Wipe clean
•Supplied with all fixings, including hooks, screws and wall anchors
Colour: Grey
Top comments
All comments (50)
could you attach one to a normal washing pole somehow like this? or only really screw onto sides of stuff?
Always garroting myself in the garden, so this should stop this from happening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbc_LxfhSoY
https://www.aldi.co.uk/washing-line-prop/p/059601028366600