Jasmine Owusu—June 24, 2025
I picked up the Foshine Clothesline for its portability and got exactly what I hoped for. The bright red cord is easy to spot, and the hooks on both ends make setup a breeze—no knots or hardware required. At 5 meters, it’s long enough for a modest load of laundry, whether I’m at home or out camping. Bonus: it coils neatly for storage without tangling. If you’re looking for a simple, no-fuss solution for line-drying clothes, this one’s a winner. Just don’t expect it to hold the weight of wet jeans or a comforter—it’s more about practicality than heavy-duty muscle. Read more
SoCalGal—September 12, 2024
These two clothes lines were exactly what i needed. I was hanging towels at an animal rescue and didn’t have many option for adding a clothes line. This one end hooked nicely on a chain link fence and the opposite end around a tree. It was secure enough that it didn’t sag and did not slip down the tree trunk. The clothes pins are nice because it gives you the ability to hang the towels below the line without having to fold them over the line. The white links on the clothes pin hook in the holes on the line and the clip dangles below. Perfect for a quick and even dry. Read more
Pat Van—August 17, 2024
This is my second order. I keep mine up All year outside in Florida and it finally broke after a couple of years. Pretty good considering the weather here! The only disappointment is there should be two and only one was in the package. The line itself is very sturdy and can handle the weight of wet laundry. It’s a good buy. Read more
RW—October 15, 2025
My brother liked ours so much we gave him one. Great for Cruising or camping. Read more
Tonya M Goggin—October 26, 2025
They hang flat against wall. You can’t change that. Read more
JJ—July 2, 2025
purchased to take camping - excellent value for the low cost Read more
jenny muñoz—May 30, 2025
I didn't know how to dry my clothes outdoors. And I came across these ties, they are great, they don't burst, I recommend them. Read more
Customer—June 24, 2021
I have ordered this a couple times. One for an outdoor clothesline while my dryer was being repaired. Put it up between the supports of the car port. Can be put up by one person. Removes easily. Clothespins hold. Besides the fresh smell of drying laundry outdoors, saved me a little money. When its 100 degrees outdoors, I see no reason to not use the sunshine for drying clothes. The second way I used them was in my storage room. Its small and I didn't want to lose any space. Attached it between beams. Hang lightweight items off it that are bulky. Up high next to the ceiling. Could hold heavier items than poly fluff and craft foam pumpkins but that is what I needed up there. Third way was our family reunion at the lake. Strung it up between a couple of trees, keeps wet towels etc off the table and the ground Read more