🌟 Elevate your laundry game with style!
Coghlan's Bungee Clothesline is a lightweight, 6-foot clothesline that eliminates the need for pegs, making it perfect for outdoor adventures or home use. Made from durable nylon and polypropylene, it combines functionality with vibrant colors for a stylish touch.
Brand | Coghlan's |
Material | Nylon, Polypropylene |
Color | Multicolor |
Style | Clothesline |
Item Display Dimensions | 72 x 1 inches |
Line Weight | Light |
Manufacturer | Coghlan's |
Unit Count | 6.0 Feet |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 056389004337 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00056389004337 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.09 x 5.04 x 1.89 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.04 x 0.04 x 70.87 inches |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Coghlan's |
Model Name | 0433 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 0433 |
Model Year | 2013 |
Included Components | Bunge Clothesline |
Size | One Size |
P**N
doesn't require additional hardware/clothes pins
Light weight and can be hooked up to dry clothes in many a configuration, this model is far better than the ones that require clothes pins. We used it all across the continent on our 8-week trip.
A**K
Laundry, But Make It Adventure 🏕️👕
Not a paid review – bought this with my own money for camping (and unexpected sock emergencies).This bungee clothesline is simple but brilliant. No clothespins needed – just tuck the clothes between the braided cords and voilà, laundry secured! It stretches well and hooks onto trees, poles, or whatever’s nearby. Holds up against wind and stays put, even with heavier items.Perfect for camping, road trips, or pretending your backyard is an outdoor survival show. 10/10 would dry socks in the wild again. 🧦🌲
C**S
Great travel gear!
I've brought it with me for a 2-week trip. It has been working nicely. The hooks at the ends allow it to be set up in various situation. The twisted rope allow almost any clothes or hanger to secured even with the wind.
J**C
Ok
I bought this to take with me on vacation and when I was able to find a place to hang it, it worked great. The problem was finding places to hang it which makes it not as useful as I hoped it would be
D**L
Well made for long term car camping
This close-line is over the top well constructed. The spiral bungee cord and clips looked pretty cheaply made in the picture, but on the advice of other reviews I decided to give it a shot. I have more than a few Coghlan's products, and the brand has been hit or miss, but I am very happy with this clothesline.So the first question is why would I need one of these. I use it for car camping, when I am going to be gone for more than a few days to keep the amount of clothes I have to bring to a minimum. If you are an occasional overnight car camper, you probably don't need one of these. But for people who spend weeks on the road, and want to make doing road laundry less of a pain this is worth it. Paracord, webbing, anything else will soak up the water, and then you will have to dry it out later, and that slows you down. This stays dry, and takes no time to set up and take down. Anything to make car camping a bit easier helps your overall mood a lot.Before I was just hanging laundry up on my hammock line, but I would end up soaking the webbing through and having to dry that out later. Sometimes if it over soaked it would run some water down and soak the ends of my hammock. I also have used paracord, but this way just saves me a bit of time tying knots. This line does not soak up water and dries easily. It also stretches way further than you would expect (see attached photo).I have this paired with my Scrubba Portable Laundry System Wash Bag, although that system has a few problems of its own. A simple dry bag would work, until someone makes a system that is truly better. I would really recommend this clothesline for anyone who does a lot of car camping.
N**M
One of the best travel purchases I've ever made!
I bought this after reading about it on Rick Steves' Europe travel site. I needed something for my family of three to use on a 9 day, multi-country trip to Europe. We had carry-on bags only, so we had to pack light. This was a life-saver! We washed multiple pieces of clothing every night, and used this to hang dry. The only thing that's a little hard (and impossible to plan for) is there isn't always a great place in the bathroom to hang the clothesline from. We had to get creative for sure! One night, we tied each end to two chairs; another night, we strung one end from the shower head to the towel rack. Also, there isn't always a place to "clip" the ends, so we ended up just looping it over to secure it, like a knot. Each way we tried it, it worked. HIGHLY recommend this!
M**R
Don’t need clothes pins! Perfect for Camping
This worked great for our car camping trip. I bought one of those other ones with all the clips attached and I hate it. This packs up easier, attached easier and since it’s two ropes basically twined together you can just squeeze fabric between to hold. Haven’t used much but liked it when I did.
E**F
Literally just two bungee cords
Two bungee cord with cheap plastic hooks.
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