🌿 Elevate Your Laundry Game!
The LOFTi Ceiling Mounted Laundry Drying System offers a modern, eco-friendly solution for drying clothes, holding the equivalent of 22 linear feet of traditional clotheslines. Its easy installation and stylish design make it a perfect fit for any home, helping you save on energy costs while extending the life of your textiles.
M**C
This system was pretty easy to set up and works well
This system was pretty easy to set up and works well, but could stand a few easy improvements.First, if the clamps that connect the string to the hanging rack were on both the outside bars (joining up in the middle) rather than just the center bar, the rack wouldn't tip crazily with various weight loads on it.Second, the rack bars are pretty slick. Enough that heavier garments tend to fall off of it because if there's a weight discrepancy, they'll just slide over it. Similarly, when you bump clothes hanging on it, they can slip off.Third, the pulley system is ok, but it leaves you with a string to pull that's going to rub up against the outside edge of the rack no matter what you do (unless you've rigged it so you pull on it from 45 degrees out, but then where are you tying it up?). Just adding another pulley would have done the trick here.Fourth, you have to pull on both strings equally. This is relatively easy to solve by tying a knot in the string, but could have been done better by providing a system where both strings join up to be a single rope.All in all, I'd probably buy it again and even recommend it, but it's not a perfect system.
M**D
Love the space saving concept but could use tweaking-Kept.
I like the lightweight material of the system and how it uses space above my washer dryer instead of using a floor hogging drying rack. I recommend using the very helpful video on thenewlaundrycompany website to assist with installation as well.The reasons for fewer starts is the following - the tubes themselves have no grip on them causing smaller nylon/polyester/rayon items to fall off when hoisting the system to the ceiling. It's a little frustrating to to balance the system as I raise it. I recommend a type of material on the top of the tubes like you find on "no slip" hangers. The balancing issue could be alleviated by having some type of tension on the line either at the pulleys or at the cleat mechanism. I would also appreciate a little bit larger cleat since it is small considering how much rope you need to wrap around it to keep the system secure once you have heavy clothes on it. With the grip and balance issue solved I feel like it would be spot on for the price. As is it's a splurge financially but I'm still keeping it.
J**B
Clever space-saving design
Although I was skeptical the Loft laundry drying rack does work. It is well-made. It is also expensive solution to finding more space in the laundry room. It is easy to hoist up or down. I found that I could hang a couple of prs of blue jeans, small towels, sox, etc so it does have OK capacity. Because it's only suspended from 2 ropes, I have to balance the wgt of the garments as I put them on the rails. Otherwise the device tips and things can slide off.My husband had no trouble assembling the unit--putting together the rods and pulley system. It was not so easy to install: you need help--a ladder of course; a stud finder, and an electric drill etc to mount it on the ceiling. I don't think it's a one-person job esp. if you are not accustomed using tools or doing this kind of handywork.In another home, we installed a more simple stainless rack which mounts to the wall. It folds down flush when not in use. It has less capacity, but cost only $20. at Ikea. If you don't need the larger capacity to hang dry this is an excellent option for a fraction of the price. I am very happy with it.
A**R
Great Concept and well built.
I bought the Lofti for use in my condo. I have vigas for my ceiling that are 10 feet above the floor. They system worked great with them. My only comment to the company is they should provide the two drill bits for installation. I have my own drills but over time the size gets warn off and so you are left with bits of unknown size. It is critical to use the correct size for the pulley system in this product. I went to the local hardware store to make sure I had the correct size. It seems for the price of this product it should come with a bit probably costing the company $1. I love the idea and the product works fine. I put my washed bedding on the unit today and it worked great with good balance. Plastic hangars work great on the product and you can use close pins to hold the clothes on to the hangar. Great Product and very strong but light.
D**W
Good and out of the way.
I love this drying system. It is up and out of the way. We did have to buy a piece that ties into the ceiling as the original screw broke off the pulley. So I brought down the rating due to that but it is a great idea.
D**T
better than what we were using which was just rope ...
Tricky, you have to have all the clothes well balanced on the bars and across. but it works well otherwise. better than what we were using which was just rope tied to rafters.
T**R
MUST HAVE FOR ANYONE WHO HANGS SOME OF THEIR CLOTHES UP TO DRY!!
This product is AMAZING!!!! Prior to now, we used an old fashioned wooden clothes hanger that we would drag out and keep in the middle of our bedroom. At times, we would get lazy and would go days before hanging up our clothes, and would constantly run into the clothes hanger throughout the day. My husband and I have been pondering for some time now a better solution and THIS IS IT!!! My husband hung it over our garden bathtub. It's so convenient and holds tons of clothes. I recommend this to anyone!TIP: My husband bought a stainless steel clip to hold the two ropes together. This made is so much easier when pulling the hanger down and pulling it back up! I seriously recommend this to anyone who hangs some of their clothes to dry.
P**D
FAIL - hardware does not fit - you must purchase different hardware
FAIL. Essential hardware does not fit on the tubes....therefore it means a trip to Lowe's or Home Depot or your local hardware store to find a replacement that will bridge the gap. This is a fail in my book, because for me, even living in town, that's a 40 minute proposition. Fortunately I had a box of spare bolts and nuts and could find a replacement that was long enough to work. What was provided did not even come close. I say to them: first priority always, check your engineering specs and keep on testing your models as they come off the assembly line to make sure it can work for the average consumer, rather than handing off a problem for someone else who is probably realistically expecting to get this assembled and installed in an hour.
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