rotary 400
Pros: everything
Cons: none
Pros: everything
Cons: none

Pros: It goes up (out of the way), cost effective
Cons: you probably require additional hardware to hang this.
Pros: no hardware to mount, easily holds full load of laundry, Saves 10% of home's electricity, holds 25lbs, Works year round- rain or shine, Saves space
Cons: Suction cups stick to non-porus surfaces only

Pros: Everything!
Cons: nothing
“Hi,I just wanted to share my experience with a product that I bought a few weeks ago that is great for the environment and also save you money. It's a drying rack that you can use all year to air dry your clothes. It attaches to the ceiling and let you dry your clothes by pulling them and hanging near the ceiling. It doesn't take any floor space and I have mine installed in a laundry room...” --ctaylor
“ I bought my rotary last spring. Don't let the price scare you. You get what you pay for . . . have you seen the real cheap ones at Lowes or Home Depot? They will not last and you will be sorry you bought and inferior brand. This Rotary is very well made and very high quality. For as funny as it sounds, I was so excited to begin my new venture in line drying. I have always used a dryer and only...” --Louise777
“ I bought one of these, took it home, put the ground sleeve in the ground in cement.... and then found that the brackets that hold the arms onto the pole and to each other are made of plastic!! Two of these were broken when I took of the plastic cover - they look like metal, but they're thin plastic. I took it back to Home Depot, which refunded my money, and will never buy a Whitney product...” --MNuser
“ I've used this in my bathroom for drying most of my clothes. It saves space, is convenient to use & easily pulls up against the ceiling & out of the way. My bathroom has high ceilings. I wouldn't use this if my ceiling was of an average height. Molly bolts worked for about 5 years, then I moved it to the basement to bolt directly into some studs. The molly bolts worked but became loose...” --HaCrombie
“ Drying your laundry on a clothes line and not in a gas or electric dryer is 100% Green. This is one possible options. I have 5 or these; 3 older style which have metal rods (no clothes line) and 2 newer style which is a metal frame with the clothes line. I much prefer the newer style because the clothes pins stay on the clothes line better then they stay on the metal...” --frankflynn
“I love to save energy by hanging my clothes out to dry. I used to use a line in the yard but in Seattle you never know if your clothes will dry or get rained on. I researched other indoor solutions to drying my clothes but i realized that all of them either tip over easy, require too much floor space, or some sort of permanent mount. This window mountable rack is surprisingly strong, it easily...” --windowdry
“ I'm so excited about this product! It reminds me of my childhood helping mom or grandma with laundry!We own the largest size (lots of cloth diapers!) The price includes shipping and tax. My husband installed it. I must say you do need to have a shovel to dig a deep enough hole to pour the cement into. That's what stablizes the green sleeve. Then you may insert the dryer after it's sets. ...” --greenainger
“My wife bought this rotary clothesline about 4 years ago, and I thought it was something she might use now and then for her hand wash. Not so. We use it all the time. With three growing children in the house, it gets used daily, at least much of the year. Honestly, the umbrella is so easy to use that I have told my wife that we will never buy another dryer. There is no need to spend the...” --kpennett
This rotary clothesline is made by Hills, an Australian company that has been in the clothesline business for over 60 years. Specially designed for durability and strength the main assembly is constructed of powder-coated galv. steel. All lines are individually strung. Folds like a market umbrella and is easily removed for storage. When raised, will spin in the breeze. With arms open and...
This rotary clothesline is made by Hills, an Australian company that has been in the clothesline business for over 60 years. Specially designed for durability and strength the main assembly is constructed of powder-coated galv. steel. All lines are individually strung. Folds like a market umbrella and is easily removed for storage. When raised, will spin in the breeze. With arms open and...