🧼 Elevate your laundry game with space-smart drying that fits your modern lifestyle!
The Leifheit Telegant Wall Dryer and Towel Rail 36 Protect Plus offers a compact, wall-mounted drying solution featuring five extendable rods totaling 3.6 meters of drying space. Its sleek design fits small spaces, includes a 60 cm aluminum towel rail, and comes with all necessary mounting hardware for easy installation. Lightweight at 960 grams and backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s perfect for efficient, stylish laundry care.
Product Dimensions | 70 x 35 x 11 cm; 960 g |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Warranty description | 3 years. |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | 1 x wall dryer, 1 pack screws |
Item weight | 960 Grams |
R**N
Perfect for Utility Room
Was looking for something compact and functional for utility, to hang up the MANY baby aprons and cloths and tea towels that we now end up washing every few days. Before I had hangers all over the place on random doors or the oven or backs of chairs. Now it's all nicely contained hanging above the washing machine and packs down to nothing when not using it. Handy having a towel rail too as we have a small sink .I've not overloaded it with heavy things but it seems really nice quality and easy to use.
C**D
Excellent Product
Excellent for drying clothes indoors (we live in Ireland so most of drying has to be done indoors). Really well made, would highly recommend!
A**R
great for small occupancy homes...
Leifheit Telegant 30 Protect Wall Dryer, Foldable Clothes Drying Rack:I bought two of these wall drying racks as the traditional/portable clothes dryers are a pain to set up and to put away each time you want to use them, and I also don't have a lot of storage space so these foldable wall drying racks were a great solution for what to me was/is a reasonable price.Each rack comes in its own box and is supplied with two screws and two plugs, so you will need a pencil, drill/drill bits, spirit level, hammer, and a screwdriver to be able to fit them to a wall; just to add, when fitting them, you do need to fully open up the rack/s in order to both see and to access the screw slots for the purpose of marking up the screw positions on the wall.In my case, I marked up one end of the rack and left some excess thread on the first screw so that I could then slot the rack on to this first screw, thus allowing me to then spin the open rack to its desired position and to get it level prior to marking up the second screw. I then closed/rotated the rack out of the way on its first screw whilst I drilled the second screw, again leaving some excess thread. After-which, I then rotated/slotted the closed rack on to the second screw before opening the rack up again so that I could then tighten both screws to the point whereby the rack was both secure to the wall and also easy to remove/refit for cleaning.Once fitted, these wall mounted racks can be kept closed when not in use, or opened up so that you have just one or five wires pulled out/visible, and there is also a bit of excess at each end of the racks 'opened doors' to be able to hang a few oddments of smaller clothing if needed; I've also used some clothes pegs to hang the clothes between the nearest wire to the wall to the wire furthest away from the wall when all five wires (or 10 wires in total in my case) have not been enough.The only downside to these racks is that the wires are a bit on the flimsy side, and as such, they do tend to bend easily when hanging very wet/heavy items such as bath towels, this [bending] then makes it bit harder to close the rack up again but with a bit of patience and a few seconds of fiddling to line each of the wires up as they're pushed back in to their home position, closing of the rack is then possible again.All in all, these wall mounted drying racks have been a God-send for me personally, as not only were they easy to fit and good value for money, but they have also served there purpose both aesthetically and practically for my weekly washload needs; whether the same could be said for 'daily family washloads' is another matter entirely due to the flimsy wires.
J**L
Great item for a small space
I bought 2 of these after reading the reviews and have put them in my utility room - they are great - hold a lot of clothes and fold flat to the wall when not in use.I think they were easily fitted as hubby did it and I didn't hear too much swearing so must have been easy.Great product and would recommend
C**S
Excellent design
Purchased 2 sizes. Smaller Telegant 36 is perfect as it does not obstruct the door opening. Good for small items whereas the larger Telegant 81 extends further for large items
A**
Excellent idea and sturdy
These are a brilliant idea and very sturdy. I would say you need two 7.2m ones to put a full load on comfortably. My recommendation, would be to place them above a window so you can open the windows wide.. and essentially you are drying outside(ish). The breeze is able to help them dry and if there is rain, but no strong wind, you can use them on wet days. I have a branded heated airer which wasn’t cheap and these are far better and take up literally no space on the whole and zero floor space. The airer is bulky and even when nothing it on it it is a pain to store. Once away, you don’t even notice. We have them above the bedroom window. It does block out some light, but this is a small price to pay.
B**R
Compact and slimline
A great way to conceal your clothes airer !! It folds up flat against the wall !! Very sturdy , and can hold a reasonable amount of. Clothing !!
T**L
Build quality not what it used to be
This airer is neat and functional. This is our fourth and we rely on it pretty well every day. However with all things these days quality is compromised for price. The first two each lasted 20 years, the third has lasted just 5 years and, being the same construction, I expect the new one to only last 5 years. The strength just isn’t there any more - the arms warp and the rod ends split and break.
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