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TSorochised
post Mar 11 2023, 10:05 AM, updated 3y ago

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Recently saw this In one of the home expo, actually heard of this before, used quite commonly in Singapore due to lack of drying spaces for condo units. Just want to ask if anyone using or used this before and any opinions on efficacy/reliability?

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brutus
post Mar 11 2023, 12:33 PM

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I opt for the manual cable system instead of motorised. Reliability is OK but just need to change the s/steel cables if one always do heavy loads.
Been using it for close to 10 years already.
TSorochised
post Mar 11 2023, 10:54 PM

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QUOTE(brutus @ Mar 11 2023, 12:33 PM)
I opt for the manual cable system instead of motorised. Reliability is OK but just need to change the s/steel cables if one always do heavy loads.
Been using it for close to 10 years already.
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Hows the drying capabilities?
ZeneticX
post Mar 11 2023, 11:17 PM

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Where u plan to install it? If balcony better check with your management if they allow it.... most management for new condos dont allow you to dry clothes above the guardrail line

For yard should be fine unless your yard is obvious from the building facade
TSorochised
post Mar 12 2023, 10:08 AM

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Mar 11 2023, 11:17 PM)
Where u plan to install it? If balcony better check with your management if they allow it.... most management for new condos dont allow you to dry clothes above the guardrail line

For yard should be fine unless your yard is obvious from the building facade
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Ive got a semi opened foyer in my unit where the washing machine will be. Just thinking if this contraption is worth the money since it has built in heater. Saw it being used quite commonly in singapore but none of my friends or relatives use it here in KL.
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post Mar 13 2023, 10:32 AM

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Bought from Good Living Malaysia. The brand is from SG. Haven't use as my new house is under reno.
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post Mar 13 2023, 10:41 AM

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The hanger with manual rope is ok but need to make sure the alignment is done properly, then it will last long.

But instead of the heater, i believe a wall fan can also do the job at a much lower running cost since our weather is hot 365 days, not like those countries with winter

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post Mar 13 2023, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(orochised @ Mar 12 2023, 10:08 AM)
Ive got a semi opened foyer in my unit where the washing machine will be. Just thinking if this contraption is worth the money since it has built in heater. Saw it being used quite commonly in singapore but none of my friends or relatives use it here in KL.
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If u plan to buy and you've used Taobao before, I suggest you buy from Taobao instead. Local sellers tend to inflate the price a lot and their stock is from China / Taobao also...
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post Mar 13 2023, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(orochised @ Mar 11 2023, 10:54 PM)
Hows the drying capabilities?
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This very much depends on where you install it. The unit does not have any fan or heater to help drying up the laundry.

 

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