DS9 Sunshine Clothesline Outdoor Umbrella Shape Clothes Dryer








Key features
- •The Sunshine Clothesline, Made in the USA, features 100 feet of usable line space
- •Hold up to 3 or 4 washer loads of clothes
- •Rotates in the wind to allow sunshine to reach most surfaces of your clothes
- •Can easily be removed from the ground socket for unrestricted lawn mowing
- •Line heigth is adjustable without using tools. Arms fold up similar to an upside down umbrella when not in use.
Brandsunshine
CategoryClotheslines
Size9 Foot Diameter
ColorGreen
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DS9 Sunshine Clothesline Outdoor Umbrella Shape Clothes Dryer
List Price: $449.60$404.64DEALYou Save: $44.96 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Excellent product!
K.K.✓ Verified Purchase•August 9, 2023
Easy to install, very sturdy, easy to use. No issues with this product, I highly recommend it to anyone who loves the smell of line dried clothes and sheets. I love it! If a tornado ever takes it from me I'd buy another one in a heartbeat!
Amazing Spinning Clothesline
Toni and Alicia Esser✓ Verified Purchase•August 2, 2023
I can not even begin to tell you how happy I am with this clothesline. It is high quality and the fact that it folds up very easily after each use and also comes out of the ground completely to store it away for the winter or whenever is a plus not to mention it SPINS which makes it so easy to hang and take the clothes off. Our clothes have the freshness scent that I have always loved!
This is the one and only clothesline I would recommend!
Thank You!
This is the one and only clothesline I would recommend!
Thank You!
Heavy Duty Clothes Dryer
D P, New Hampshire✓ Verified Purchase•June 17, 2023
I'm a 61 year old gal who's been hanging clothes outdoors since childhood. I installed the dryer and followed the directions to a T. I live on the side of a hill in Southern New Hampshire and there always seems to be a small breeze or gale force winds, usually moving in a South East direction. I had an old galvanized steel parallel-style line (I think it may have been a Moerman from the 1990's) rotary clothes dryer that with some regular maintenance through the 21 years in heavy use here, finally gave up the ghost due to the prevailing winds and thus metal fatigue at ground level. Granted, I'm a tall person so I like my lines where I'm not getting choked in them while hanging clothes, so this may have added to my troubles. My dryers are hoisted up to the highest as recommended by the manufacturer.
The Good and the Bad: With this dryer, I looked closely at the linear drying space (this one is about 90 ft) and states 3-4 loads of laundry. I'm happy with the drying space. I don't care for the actual lines themselves; I'd rather have the rubbery-coated poly lines. The lines are spaced well enough away from each other, so that there is good airflow. IF the dryer is leveled properly, the line WILL spin in the wind.
Here's the Meh... my husband and I had to reinstall, re-level the dryer because of our prevailing winds, and insufficient ground support. I do have the dryer set as high as the manufacturer recommends, and they state NO CEMENT is required (I think cement will help). The "wings" that they have to stabilize the dryer in the ground just aren't enough to keep the dryer true. We had to reconnoiter to dig out around the wings, and put larger flat stones under those four winged supports to give the dryer some ballast in our winds storms up here in NH.
I have gotten into the habit of lowering the arms after each use and have purchased a cheap patio umbrella cover. The dryer arms are a bit heavy, and the fastening system to lock the arms is somewhat cumbersome, so eat your Wheaties folks. They gave a cute wooden spring-type clothespin sample, which is very nice, but it was flimsy in my opinion.
Otherwise the dryer was expensive, but I considered it a rite of passage to treat myself to a real nice piece of equipment that will probably last my lifetime, so overall, I'm glad for the purchase I made. And, it's nice to see that some things are still made here (not sure about the steel though) in the USA.
The Good and the Bad: With this dryer, I looked closely at the linear drying space (this one is about 90 ft) and states 3-4 loads of laundry. I'm happy with the drying space. I don't care for the actual lines themselves; I'd rather have the rubbery-coated poly lines. The lines are spaced well enough away from each other, so that there is good airflow. IF the dryer is leveled properly, the line WILL spin in the wind.
Here's the Meh... my husband and I had to reinstall, re-level the dryer because of our prevailing winds, and insufficient ground support. I do have the dryer set as high as the manufacturer recommends, and they state NO CEMENT is required (I think cement will help). The "wings" that they have to stabilize the dryer in the ground just aren't enough to keep the dryer true. We had to reconnoiter to dig out around the wings, and put larger flat stones under those four winged supports to give the dryer some ballast in our winds storms up here in NH.
I have gotten into the habit of lowering the arms after each use and have purchased a cheap patio umbrella cover. The dryer arms are a bit heavy, and the fastening system to lock the arms is somewhat cumbersome, so eat your Wheaties folks. They gave a cute wooden spring-type clothespin sample, which is very nice, but it was flimsy in my opinion.
Otherwise the dryer was expensive, but I considered it a rite of passage to treat myself to a real nice piece of equipment that will probably last my lifetime, so overall, I'm glad for the purchase I made. And, it's nice to see that some things are still made here (not sure about the steel though) in the USA.
I love my clothes line!
Tonja✓ Verified Purchase•June 2, 2023
I was looking for a nice clothesline to use on sunny days and even though this one is more expensive than the others, it IS Made In The USA.
It was relatively easy to install and I've used it a few times since.
It was relatively easy to install and I've used it a few times since.
Sturdy and easy to use
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•May 22, 2023
Such a well-made clothesline. You can stand in one spot and fill each side, then turn the umbrella part to the next side and start hanging clothes from the inside line to the outside. I prop the clothes basket and pins on a garden tub. We have loose, sandy soil, so I used gravel, Quickrete, and a cinder block in the hole to anchor the ground pole (probably overkill), and it feels very sturdy.
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