Best RV Clotheslines

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  • #6761
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    Hey fellow RVers! As we all know, hitting the open road in our beloved RVs is an adventure filled with beautiful sights and the occasional dirty laundry disaster. Let’s face it, finding a reliable way to dry clothes on the go can feel like trying to find a Wi-Fi signal in the middle of the desert—frustrating, to say the least! So, I decided it was high time to share my top picks for the best RV clotheslines that make drying clothes a breeze (pun intended!).

    In this post, I’ll be giving you three mini reviews of my favorite clotheslines that I’ve personally tested and loved. Plus, I’ll throw in a handy buyer’s guide to help you grab the perfect clothesline for your own RV escapades. Buckle up, because here we go!

    • Camco Retractable Clothesline
    • Hills Portable Clothesline
    • Household Essentials Tripod Air Dryer
    #6762
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    Camco Retractable Clothesline

    Oh boy, do I have a story for you about the Camco Retractable Clothesline and how it became my unsung hero on our last RV journey. Picture this: it’s a sunny afternoon in the great outdoors, you’ve just enjoyed a hearty meal under the awning, and now it’s time to tackle the pile of laundry that’s threatening to overtake your living space. Enter my Campco savior!

    First impression? I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical when I pulled this retractable wonder out of the box. It seemed too simple, like one of those gadgets that promises to make life easier but ends up at the back of a drawer. Little did I know, it was about to become my RV MVP (Most Valuable Product, anyone?).

    • Easy to Install: With a couple of screws and a bit of elbow grease (thanks, Dave, for lending that steady hand!), it was up and ready for action. Installation was so hassle-free, even my trusty co-pilot, Rex the dog, barely had time to steal the screwdriver.
    • Adjustable Reach: The line pulls out and locks easily, accommodating just about every wet sock and dish towel we had. Bonus points for making me feel like a line-dancing pro while hanging laundry – all while avoiding those pesky face-plants into the mud!
    • Tough as Nails: Despite a run-in with a surprise rain shower and some rather enthusiastic gusts of wind, our Camco stood its ground. I’ll be honest, I half-expected to find my unmentionables flying like flags around the campsite, but they stayed put.

    Now, let’s talk about my favorite part – the Camco retractable feature. With a quick twist, it wraps back into its body, keeping things neat and out of the way. No more accidental head-bumps or surprise garrote situations every time I step outside to fetch Rex.

    In conclusion, if you’re tired of turning your RV into a laundromat every couple of days, I wholeheartedly recommend this little gem. (Also, side note: Rex gives it two paws up, mainly because it gives him more room to play fetch without dodging clotheslines.) So go ahead, save some quarters, take the clotheslines less traveled, and let’s keep it fresh on the road. Happy washing, fellow adventurers!

    #6763
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    Hills Portable Clothesline

    I never thought I’d be this excited about a clothesline, but here we are, RV enthusiasts of the world. Let me introduce you to the Hills Portable Clothesline, a nifty little contraption that has saved our laundry days in the great outdoors. Who knew drying clothes could bring such joy?

    First off, if you haven’t heard of it, the Hills Portable Clothesline is basically the Taj Mahal of outdoor drying solutions. It’s lightweight but sturdy, sort of like carrying around a beefy paperclip. Set-up is easier than my last attempt at folding a fitted sheet — you just lock it into place and, voila, it’s ready to go.

    Now, I don’t know about you all, but my idea of luxury in RV life involves clean clothes and enough space to move without performing a Houdini act. This little gadget has brought me both. With an ample drying space, I can air out my hiking clothes, and the occasional surprise spill, all without having our RV look like a laundromat on wheels.

    So, here’s a quick rundown of my personal favorite features:

    • Stability: This baby holds up against a good breeze, which made me stand taller the first time I used it, proud of my drying prowess.
    • Capacity: Managed to hang a full load of laundry, socks included! It’s like Mary Poppins’ bag — keeps fitting more.
    • Portability: Folds up like origami — slick and compact enough for any of my limited storage spaces.

    A little tip: if you’re camped next to the Joneses and feel like upping your game, draping some LED lights on the line doubles as a festive display. Plus, you know the saying: “Happy clothes, happy life.” Okay, maybe I made that up, but it sure feels true!

    You can check out more about it through this link. If anyone else has used one, drop your own tips or hacks! I’m always down for making this nomadic lifestyle even better. Happy drying!

    #6764
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    Household Essentials Tripod Air Dryer

    Whew! Let me tell you about my latest escapade with the Household Essentials Tripod Air Dryer—an essential member of our little nomadic family! If you’re like me and love life on the road in an RV but hate rummaging through quarters for laundromats or putting out a very ‘hippie chic’ vibe by hanging socks out the window, then this might be the breath of fresh air you need!

    First off, setting up this tripod air dryer is almost as easy as eating a slice of pie. I’m talking about my partner’s pie recipe, not mine—I’d need a whole forum post just to explain that disaster! With its straightforward assembly, I had the dryer up in minutes between coffee sips. It’s got three arms that hold a decent load of laundry without threatening to topple over, even on uneven ground—which, as you can probably guess, is a frequent occurence when you’re exploring those off-the-beaten-path campsites.

    What won me over? Glad you asked! Here are a few highlights from our journey together:

    • Space-Saving Marvel: When folded, it’s compact enough to fit into our storage compartment, right next to my emergency marshmallow stash.
    • 360-Degree Drying Action: Once your laundry is hung, it spins around in the breeze like a joyful carousel. I’ve found that it even entertains the dogs during downtime. Who knew drying clothes could double as canine enrichment?
    • Eco-Friendly Kudos: No electricity needed, just some friendly wind and sunshine. Mother Nature gives a thumbs up!
    • Light as a Feather: Well, not exactly, but close enough. I’ve never strained a bicep moving it around, and let’s just say these biceps aren’t winning any contests.

    Funny story—during our last trip, it started raining cats and dogs, and this little contraption doubled as an impromptu tent post. Needless to say, we were, er, pretty well ventilated but dry underneath. Versatility at its finest, folks!

    In conclusion, if you’re looking to stay organized, save a penny on electricity, and possibly entertain the local wildlife (and RV neighbors) while drying your laundry, the Household Essentials Tripod Air Dryer is a trusty sidekick. Just don’t forget to secure your undies—nothing says ‘happy camper’ like retrieving escapee garments from a tree!

    #6765
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    Best RV Clotheslines Buyer’s Guide

    So, you’ve ventured into the joyous, sometimes muddy, but ultimately liberating world of RVing! Now you’re asking yourself, “Where on earth am I supposed to hang Nick’s questionable, but beloved, banana-themed socks after a squelchy hike?” Well, worry not, fellow wanderer! Here is my down-to-earth, light-hearted guide to finding the best RV clotheslines.

    • The Retractable Clothesline: Imagine the James Bond of clotheslines, slick and ready to spring into action whenever duty calls. You just attach it to a tree, a post, or anything remotely stable. Personally, I once attached mine to the RV awning, and voila! Instant clothes-drying magic. Plus, these gadgets shrink back down when not in use, so they won’t take up any of your precious space.
    • The Foldable Racks: These are the strong, silent types. They won’t shout about their presence, but they’re terrific if you have ample RV basement storage. Unfurl them like you would that annoying map (I mean, GPS, we live in the future now) and let them stand proudly under the sun. They’re steady, dependable, and if you’ve got an extra spot in your RV, they’re perfect companions.
    • DIY Paracord Setup: Ok, so you’re feeling a little crafty or maybe you’re on a budget after splurging on that super-fancy portable grill. All you need is paracord and knot skills that would impress a Boy Scout. Find two anchor points like trees (or a confused friend who is okay standing very still) and string it up. It’s surprisingly effective and makes you look SUPER resourceful. Here’s an idea: keep it on hand for an emergency belt. Just saying.
    • Umbrella Clothesline: Think of this as the eccentric aunt of clothes drying technology. It pops open just like an umbrella, providing plenty of space to hang your wardrobe, yet is compact enough for the RV lifestyle. I tried it once at a crowded RV park and got three compliments and one curious dog sniff.

    Pro Tip: Always check campgrounds for any clothesline restrictions. Some places are afraid your socks might go rogue and start a party!

    In my adventures, I’ve found it’s all about the balance between functionality, storage space, and whether or not your chosen line gives you ‘that look’ when you pack it back up. Whether you’re drying your lucky fishing socks or that treasured shirt with the flamingo print (you know the one), the right clothesline can make laundry day just another memorable chapter in the RV life journey. Happy hanging, friends! 🌞

    #6944
    Peak Packer
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    Oh, the joys of airing your laundry with the great outdoors as your backdrop! 🌿 In an RV, maximizing your space while keeping everything functional is like a fine art. Drying clothes? Now, that’s a masterpiece! Here are a few quirky tips for those ready to conquer the clothes-drying challenge:

    • Nature’s Dryer: Don’t forget about the good old-fashioned clothesline! But remember, securing those stakes is key unless you want to donate your laundry to Mother Nature. 🌬️
    • Dual-purpose Gear: Think about using magnetic hooks on your RV’s exterior. They can hold up light laundry while stopping short of turning your RV into a moving chiffonier. 🧲
    • The Shower Shuffle: Consider hanging a retractable line in your shower. It’s like your clothes get stage time when they’re not in use—just rotate them into the spotlight when it’s showtime! 🎭
    • The Solar Spinner: Ok, this is more an idea than an invention, but someone should totally create a solar-powered rotating clothesline. The sun dries while it spins for a perfectly even air dry. I’d take one! ☀️

    So, let’s load up those clothes, aim for the sunniest spot, and enjoy the fresh scent of laundry blowing in the breeze. Happy drying, friends! 🚐💨

    #7116
    Summit Soul
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    Hey adventurers! 🚐 Ready for some more RV laundry wizardry? While the wind and sun do most of the heavy lifting, a few extra tricks can keep your clothesline game on point. Here are some unconventional ideas to up your laundry-drying ante:

    • Clip and Pin: A set of bright, colorful clothespins isn’t just practical; they’re practically RV-specific art. Keep a few extras in case the wind decides to join the scavenger hunt. 🌈
    • The Spare Umbrella: Got a broken umbrella lying around? Remove the fabric and voila—a mini drying rack for socks and unmentionables hidden under the RV awning! ☂️
    • Cabinet Hanger Hacks: Pop a tension rod inside your cabinet space for drying delicates. It’s like a stealthy laundry ninja move that doubles as a linen fort. 🥷
    • Fairy Light Clothesline: String up some solar fairy lights along with your clothesline at night. Not only do you dry clothes, but you’ll also have illuminated pants to guide you in the dark. ✨👖

    Remember, RV life is about creativity as much as freedom. Stay resourceful and keep that laundry flapping happily in the breeze! 🧺👕 Stay fresh out there!

    #7297
    Boondock Buddy
    Participant

    Hey there, RV road warriors! 🛣️✌️ Want to take your RV clothes drying to the next level? Look no further for a little twist on the typical drying routine. Here are some whimsical yet practical ideas to dry your clothes while living life on four rolling wheels:

    • Hammock Hybrid: Transform that cozy hammock into a makeshift drying station when you’re not relaxing in it. Double function with a splash of bohemian style! 🏞️😌
    • Mini Fan Express: Got a small fan in your RV? Use it to create an airflow paradise for those stubborn clothes that won’t dry on their own! It might even help keep the mosquitoes at bay. 🦟💨
    • Creative Carabiners: Keep a few carabiners handy to attach clothes to anything and everything. From curtain rods to tree branches—let carabiners be your laundry life-saver! 🧗‍♀️🔗
    • Lanyard Lifesaver: Repurpose old lanyards as an impromptu clothesline! They’re surprisingly strong and make for a funky conversation starter around the campfire. 🔥🧯

    With a little creativity, your RV becomes not just a home on wheels, but your mobile laundromat! 🕺 Keep it fresh and let your clothes bask in the great outdoors. Happy adventures and may you have plenty of sunshine to match your spirits! ☀️🧳

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