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25 years on Ebay. 60 items sold with zero negs or neutrals.
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- a***a (1881)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseAn absolute joy of a seller!! Great communication with updates...EXCELLENT packaging and SUPER FAST Shipping!! But BEST OF ALL, he is honest...he refunded me for overpay on shipping!! It doesn't get any better! I highly recommend this seller! Thank you so much!
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Reviews (3)

11 May, 2024
Seems sturdy. Thanks
Seems sturdy. Thanks

16 Feb, 2017
303 clothes rack
It is ALL wood which I like. It is sturdy enough and not chintzy but I would not mind if the wood were a slightly heavier gauge. It will last for many years and I know this because I have had another one for many years. Of course it may depend on how often you use it etc. It will hold a small load of wash and allow you to air dry instead of spending money beating things up in your dryer. I do have an electric dryer and a clothes line but even in the summer it is easier to put things like socks on the rack than to hang them out. It also folds very nicely and can be tucked out of the way.
I have never been able to find this exact model locally and it does irritate me that I have had to spend $15 for shipping.

17 Jul, 2019
Arch
It seems to be sturdy and powder coating should allow it to last many years. Assembly is quick and easy once you figure out how the first piece goes.. If you have soft dirt you can gently press it into the ground. I like it.