
If you are having problems with the accordion style drying racks that tend to get wobbly over time, but like the convenience of a rack that you can move inside when the weather starts looking suspicious, then you'll like this tripod style wooden clothes drying rack. It has 24 feet of clothes hanging capacity and, the best part is, it is adjustable to fit any space, even in the corner.
The Best Drying Rack is a U.S. made rack from a small-scale manufacturer and is constructed of maple hardwood and corrosion resistant steel construction (no plastic parts). It sets up quickly and folds up for storage to an 8" round and 27" tall closed rack.
What's also cool is that the top rotates for loading so you don't have to scoot around it to hang your clothes. It's also sturdy enough to dry six pairs of jeans or twelve bath towels at once.
Giveaway!

You have until midnight PST Wednesday, September 29th to enter. Good luck!
I could go for one of those =)
ReplyDelete-George in Chicago, IL
I'd love to win that!
ReplyDeleteWay cool -- I could use it!
ReplyDeleteI love this design! Sadly, my 6yr old would probably confiscate it, but then at least I could use my accordian-style dryer without having to remove her dolls' clothes prior to hanging each load!
ReplyDeleteI'd love one! Thanks for the great giveaways - line drying is one of my goals for this winter. I just need to clean out the garage first...
ReplyDeleteI love this design! I would live to win but even without I'm stepping up to the challenge!!
ReplyDeleteAnother great design!
ReplyDeleteThis would be great for drying clothes in the winter inside near the woodstove !
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks awesome! I like that it doesn't have any plastic parts, too. I definitely wouldn't mind winning that! :-)
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this out!
ReplyDeleteI've been on the lookout for a new drying rack. I can only find the accordions in the store and I've had trouble with those. I've never seen this style before, it looks interesteing.
ReplyDeleteCount me in!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try one of these. What a cool design!
ReplyDeleteI would be interested in trying out this clothes rack.
ReplyDelete-Katy Wolk-Stanley
"Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without"
If at first you don't succeed- dry, dry again!
ReplyDeleteReally hope i win!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful! I hang most everything on hangers in the basement from our exposed water pipes, but bath towels are to big for that. This would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen this type before and I would love to try it out. I have to chase the sun around my deck, so moveable is definitely the way to go.
ReplyDeleteI like the looks of this one! Thanks Crunchy! Hugh. Can't get the form to work for me. Trying anon. Jessica. Jessjgh1 At Gmail Dotcom
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting a drying rack from this company for awhile and would love to win one! Thank you for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteOooh I would love to win that!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design! It looks low enough for my two boys to be able to reach it to hang their cloths! Thank you for the "Earth Friendly" giveaway!
ReplyDeleteCool rack! I could give it a whirl.
ReplyDeleteThis would be great for the freezing cold days and nights coming up. This is a great challenge! Thanks!
ReplyDeletePut my name in the hat, please. That looks like something I'd love to use.
ReplyDeleteWhen I start using cloth diapers in a few months, another drying rack will be very handy!
ReplyDeleteI could definitely use that! My wooden one is almost all used up and I need the drying space!
ReplyDeleteOh, I'd love one of those, too! I set up a clothes line out in my back yard for my sheets and towels and use it now. I missed having a clothes line. My mom and grandmother both used one and I missed the smell of clean, fresh sheets!
ReplyDeleteYes please. Permanent clothes lines are banned on our neighborhood (boo), so we have to use racks.
ReplyDeleteI could give indoor drying a try with a rack like that. Put my name in the hat, please.
ReplyDeleteI've not seen a rack like that before...it certainly looks neat!
ReplyDeleteWay cool being able to hang so many jeans or towels at one time. I have to be mix the towels with other clothes because the places to hang bath towels on my collection of racks is limited. I did pick up (at Costco) a metal rack that looks like the wings of an old fashioned plane that solved the pant & dress drying issues.
ReplyDelete--Ave
I would love to win that!
ReplyDeleteI'm interested! I miss line drying my clothes.
ReplyDeleteWe are planning to go full time RVing soon, so this would be PERFECT! Compact and simple. I would love to win this one. Thanks for the opportunity!
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ReplyDeleteLooks handy! I've got just the spot for it.
ReplyDeletethis is such a curious design - like it very much :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try it!
ReplyDeleteThat looks cool! I sign me up!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Thanks for your giveaways!
ReplyDeleteI could use that too!
ReplyDeleteOops - it didn't include my email address.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try this. It would definitely make it easier in the winter! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting one of those.
ReplyDeleteI've been drying outside all summer, but don't yet have a good setup for indoors this winter. Hope I win!
ReplyDeleteYes please!
ReplyDeleteI would love one of those!
ReplyDelete-Summer in Columbia, MO
Holy crow thats cool!! Would be awesome!!
ReplyDelete-Kelly
My drying rack keep trying to fall to bits so this would be great to win!
ReplyDeleteI already use my clothes line some, but this neat little gadget sure would be put to good use at my house :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Could totally go for that. Looking forward to line drying all of my laundry (as I will have the space by October to do it!) again!
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome, and made in the good old USA as well! I have a great drying system, but having more drying space wouldn't hurt. I would love one of those racks. Got a badge for this Challenge? I would like to add it to my site. I'll link back to the original post, but I like the look of badges and don't know how to create them myself. Trying to cheat and get caught up on all the laundry before 10/1 so I can get into a rythem. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to get in on the drawing for this one! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is what my mom used to use... she found one at a garage sale in the 70's (I think it was an antique when she got it!) and used it all the time!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win one!
Awesome, I could dry my kids diapers on the racks if I won this one. The diapers are standing in the way of my signing up for the challenge. We do everything else but the quantity of laundry is just too much with the diapers too!
ReplyDeleteThis rack is so cute! I'd love to have one of these.
ReplyDeletewould work perfectly in my garage. I want to line dry this winter as well. It will be my first year.
ReplyDeleteI dry outside now but need a system for indoors during the winter and this looks great.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect! And totally workable in our space! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteWe are finally back in a house after apartment living for 3 years. My goal is to do the obvious--line dry. Thanks for the motivation. This would be a nice item to own!
ReplyDeleterubymoonstone at gmail dot com
I would love to win one of these. We can dry outside most of the year, but we can get a lot of rain in the winter. This would be great for additional outside drying or inside, in the winter!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I'd love to win it
ReplyDeleteMy sons moved up to our loft, taking with them my indoor drying space (the frame of their bunkbed). I'd love a nice indoor rack!
ReplyDeleteLove that design! So spindly and awesome.
ReplyDeleteCool- in addition to a clthes rack, one could decorate it with L.E.D. Lights and use as a christmas tree.
ReplyDelete"Jesus was born so we all could have clean laundry".
This looks pretty sweet. I could get a lot of use out of it.
ReplyDeleteoo oo! please enter me!
ReplyDeleteThat would work perfect in small spaces!
ReplyDeleteHere in Colorado there aren't too many weeks I have to go without drying on the line outside... but somehow the weeks that are too cold & snowy tend to turn into either piles of laundry "waiting for a sunny day" (good excuse, no?) or more frequent use of the dryer. I could totally go for a free-standing solution that would work inside as well as out, and supplement the existing line!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win one of these! It would sure save me a lot. I don't have anywhere outside that I could put a clothes line and we live in the city w/3 sides of street to our house and a very small yard.
ReplyDeleteWe've been doing indoor drying by hanging wet clothes over our metal dining room chairs or on our recently acquired next-to-the-dumpster wobbly pull-apart rack. I would love to win that drying rack!
ReplyDeleteNeat!
ReplyDeleteI would love this!
ReplyDelete--Becca
love this!
ReplyDeleteCan fit in a corner, you say? Sounds pretty cool to me. Add my name, please.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have the tripod drying rack! But if I don't win, I'll purchase one anyway. It looks like a perfect design.
ReplyDeletePlease enter me in the drawing. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I'd love to win that!
ReplyDeletethat is a cool one! count me in.
ReplyDeletethis would work well on my small apartment patio!
ReplyDeleteAwsome design. I could really use something that agile.
ReplyDeleteAwsome design. I could really use something that agile.
ReplyDeleteI would love another indoor drying rack.
ReplyDeleteThat would be perfect. Count me in.
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome. With 5 kids still at home, I don't have enough space to dry all my clothes inside on bad weather days.
ReplyDeleteOoooh! Nice rack! ;) I hope I win, thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI could really use one of those. I have just started line drying my clothes and have the hardest time finding space to dry all my bath towels.
ReplyDeleteBoy I'd sure like one of those.
ReplyDeletedoodlebugsplanet (at) gmail (dot) com
We are relegated to hanging clothes over the backs of dining room chairs and the shower curtain rod to air dry our clothes at this time.
ReplyDeleteI dream everyday of a yard!
Oo oo oo pick me!!
ReplyDeleteplease enter me--looks perfect for our family
ReplyDeleteI LOVE drying my clothes in the fresh air! This rack would be perfect on my deck!!!
ReplyDeleteme please!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try that drying rack! My wooden folding rack is getting rather rickety. Please count me in for the giveaway. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteCount me interested!!
ReplyDeleteI could definitely use one of these!
ReplyDeleteJonalynn
Loving that clothesline! My old line is sadly under a seeping black walnut tree, so I am anxiously looking for one I can set up in my driveway! Perfecto!
ReplyDeleteheidi b.
I have an accordion-style one now in my apartment, and it would be wonderful to have another one, as I tend to do laundry in bulk and never have enough room!
ReplyDeleteThis rack looks awesome! I would love to win it... :)
ReplyDeleteLooks really neat! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteShannon Gittleman, Tampa, FL - need a new indoor rack; my accordian rack is definitely wobbly and now rusty.
ReplyDeleteThrowing my name in the hat!
ReplyDeletethat is an awesome clothes dryer. I just got rid of (gave to charity) and huge old plastic one I have from the olympics years ago. I recently used it for drying children's art but it mostly just took up room.
ReplyDeleteThis would be so useful! I started cloth diapering a few months ago, and feel guilty about throwing those eco-friendly dipes in the dryer, but have no place to conveniently sun them outside.
ReplyDeleteJust what I need to keep me line drying through the winter...
ReplyDeleteI could really use that. I've been hanging clothes everywhere around here. If it didn't move, I was going to hang something on it, LOL!
ReplyDelete-Pam in NC
I could sure use this dryer. Same reasons as before - haven't had a working dryer since the beginning of the year!
ReplyDeleteWould love this rack! Please enter me in your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Cheri in Seattle, WA!
markncheri (at) msn (dot) com
that would make air drying much nicer! Thanks for the giveaway :-)
ReplyDeleteI could put that to good use. :) The humidity here is so high much of the year that an indoor rack is the only way to go.
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow. I've never seen a drying rack like this one. Please put me on the list for possible winners!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Elizabeth
Please count me in for the drawing! We line dry all our clothes, all year long, inside. Often we could use just a little more real estate to get the bigger loads hung up. This looks like it would fit the bill. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI could hang 12 towels at once??? I'm in!
ReplyDeletePam in AZ here! I need this because my seniors' trailer park is giving me crap about having a clothesline!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so nifty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design!
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