Drip dry
By Adriana H., Marion, NY in May, 2012
Loved having the clothed line for washing up undergarments dueing an 2 1/2 week vacation
Very handy tool.
By Carol G., Sedona, AZ in February, 2012
This has come in handy numerous times. Originally purchased one; recently purchased two more.
But it makes a great cat toy!
By Marianne Y., Fort Saskatchewan, AB in January, 2012
I read all of the other reviews and I can't agree. Only the flimsiest of items did not end up in a soggy heap beneath the line when I tried in on a recent trip. Not what I had hoped for, but my cats really like to play with it!.
Nice clothesline
By M.H. C., Orlando, FL in December, 2011
It is light, compact and just the right length for most bathtub/showers. Even in really small bathrooms on cruise ships I've been able to string it a across a bathroom. I especially like that it is all rubber (some are made with fabric lines), so that I don't have to pack a wet line.
Great product
By Mike F., Laie, HI in October, 2011
The Flexo-line worked wonderfully, and has become a permanent part of my travel kit. My wife and I bought it and very effectively used the Flexo-line during our recent trip in the Middle East to dry our hand-laundered items. If I remember correctly, there was only one hotel bathroom where it wasn't practical to string the line between two points.
Great little clothesline
By Lisa V., Saskatoon, SK in October, 2011
We used this nightly on a 16-day tour of Greece and Turkey. The line held clothes firmly with minimal wrinkles where we tucked in the clothes. I did bring 4 clothespins for more wrinkle-prone garments. The only drawback is that the line is pretty short. We will probably get a second one. Each person should have his/her own line. Great buy! Much better than others on the market.
useful and compact
By Karen D., Wilmington, DE in October, 2011
The only thing wrong with this dandy clothesline is that it has loops at both ends instead of hooks. To attach it to towel rods or door knob or shower rod, be sure to add 2 caribiners in your packing list.
TMB use
By M. H., Grand Haven, MI in September, 2011
The Flexline was useful, only withe the addition of a carbiner to attach to structures, The weight was a pluss.
Dry clothes
By Karen N., Gulf Breeze, FL in August, 2011
Great product. Had to buy 2 caribeners to hang. Also , very difficult to stretch 20 feet as described.
Flexo-line
By Nancy H., Lancaster, OH in August, 2011
No clothes pins. I've always carried clothes pins to hang wet items on clothes hangers. No more. The hotels where I used it didn't have a very good or no hook to attach it to. I put a half-hitch on one end around anything that I could in the bathroom and the other end on a door handle or what everelse was available. The line has a lot of stretch in it. This will stay in my traveling bag(s) it was very handy.
Awesome
By Anonymous, Denver, CO in July, 2011
I put this thing to the test and stretched it out and hung heavy wet clothes on it as well. It did a good job holding and pinching.
Loved it!
By Karen A., 117 Wildflower Lane, VA in July, 2011
It worked great !
clothesline
By Stacie F., Placitas, NM in June, 2011
We had to use this recently in Germany and it was great. Just wish it was easier to attach to things. We only had a showerhead and a towel bar in the bath. So that was a bit tricky but we manage.
Very handy
By Veronica T., MA in May, 2011
Bought this one to replace a different clothesline that had died of old age. How this one is different from my old one: Feels slippery, like powdered doctor's exam gloves The ends are big loops instead of hooks, so you need to find some kind of hooking device to anchor them The braided bands held onto wet swimsuits, which surprised me I would recommend this item. In fact, I bought one for my mom.
Perfect
By Loranne B., Seward, AK in March, 2011
Definitely you should bring a caribiner with you if you use this as that greatly expands your hanging options. It is easy to use and works great. I have hung three shirts, two paris of pants, two bras, a swimsuit, and two pairs of socks with no problem (all soaking). I once had to hang it from the arm of the patio chair to the light fixture above the door because my rommies had their clothes EVERYWHERE else...as was previously metioned below, my roommates were jealous as well. Must have!
Worth the buy!
By TIFFANY E., AL in February, 2011
I traveled for two weeks in New Zealand on a tour bus. A lot of people had to wash and dry and usually there were only two dryers so I hung my clothes. It worked perfectly. If you have a carabiner like someone suggested, you can hang up clothes anywhere. At one point, I hung clothes from a chair across to an ironing board because my roomies where hanging there stuff in the shower. BTW, my roomies were quite jealous of it. Buy a cheap carabiner.
Great product
By Becky W., CA in December, 2010
I bought this for a trip to Italy in November. It worked great! It is sturdy, holds lightweight items like socks and underwear very well. I might suggest taking a small caribiner for clipping on one end to hold it in place on bathroom fixtures.
Flexo-line to the rescue!
By Charley M., Lacombe, AB in November, 2010
I'll never travel on another European cruise line without this item. 2 Euros to launder a pair of underpants? I don't think so!
Great Product - Take 3 Caribiners
By B D., Florida, FL in October, 2010
We just returned from 10 days in Spain and the French Riviera were the Floxo-line worked great! I bought two based upon others' comments and took along 3 caribiners (the non-climbing variety you can buy at Target). I used one caribiner at each end and one to connect the two lines together. The towel rack in the bathtub provided a perfect hookup for the ends and the faucets for the middle. Later one caribiner fit around the sliding door and the other looped around a chair to finish.
so simple yet so effective
By Suzanne B., Tallahassee, FL in September, 2010
Ingenious....and no clothespins needed!
Make good idea better
By Larry E., KS in September, 2010
Great product, but to improve the product I got two plastic hooks off my cargo net and it worked very well. I have two of these and hook them together for a longer reach.
Great Invention
By Janet H., Springdale, UT in August, 2010
The flexo-line made keeping us clean much easier.
A great line when supplemented with carabiners.
By Kristi W., AB in August, 2010
This laundry line works. The braided design does well in holding items such as underwear, socks, and shirts but pants are generally a little heavy. The line however is strong enough to hold pants if draped over top of the line. My one complaint or suggestion would be that the line should come with a small carabiner on each end (or at least one, as the other end can be tied by looping the line through itself).
Clothes line
By Josh M., Kempner, TX in August, 2010
It worked.
Flexo-line
By Jamie L., Woodinville, WA in August, 2010
Worked great - held t-shirts, socks, etc. with no problem. Couldn't hold a dress by twisting in, but I didn't expect that it would.
Improvement suggestion
By Christopher G., Camden, ME in August, 2010
I have carried this for years and find it very useful. Sometimes, though, it is not easy to find a place to loop both ends securely. I have added a short length of insulated copper electrical wire (12 gauge is nicely stiff but flexible) to use as an alternate hook, and that makes it much easier to "deploy". I would suggest that the manufacturer consider adding this to the design.
Great idea
By Jim L., Roswell, GA in August, 2010
We used this almost every day on a 2 week trip. It stretched and held and could be used almost anywhere. Very pleased.
great product!
By kari c., albuquerque, NM in July, 2010
A great and innovative product - very compact and lightweight, and it came in SO handy on my recent trek!!
Love the Flexo-line!
By Lori F., Cherry Hill, NJ in July, 2010
This is my second Flexo-line. I've used mine for years all over the world and purchased the second for my son's trip to Europe. It's handy, easy to pack and ingenious! I love that it requires no clips or pins and I've enjoyed finding create places to hang it! Wish you made a 20-foot version for my back yard!
Flexo-line
By Melissa H., VA in July, 2010
Just returned from a whirlwind 11-day trip to Europe...used the line a couple of times with excellent results. I took along a couple of extra strong suction cups in case I had nothing to attach the loops to, but only had to use them once. Line worked just as advertised and my mother and I were able to have fresh clothing for the next day. Great product!
Great!
By Isis L., NM in July, 2010
The line worked great, and it holds an awful lot of stuff without straining much. Not needing clips was great! Just be advised that if you are traveling in a humid area that it will likely take several days for your clothes to dry in your bathroom.
Flexo-line
By Robert H., Ooltewah, TN in July, 2010
Very clever design and works well when there are points in the bathroom that it can be conveniently attached to. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. But it is light and definitely worth bringing along on those traveling light-do your own laundry vacations.
Not as good as the old model
By Gaines B., FL in July, 2010
The line holds the clothes well...what there is of it. It is short and the loops on the end don't stretch to hook on things. The older model was a lot longer and had suction cups on the ends...much better.
No need for clothespins!
By Erika W., Galveston, TX in June, 2010
Good product. The only problem is, that it needs a loop or hook on both ends to secure it in place. It only has a loop on one end and I had to attach a carabiner on the other end to hang it. Make sure you figure out a way to attach both ends before you get to your destination.
Great
By Patricia U., Clarkston, WA in June, 2010
This is such an easy way to dry laundry while traveling. There is no need for clothes pins. I highly recommend.
Ingenious invention!
By Donna K., FL in June, 2010
I think this little invention is mandatory for all who've learned to travel light. I had previously relyed on those strings in the shower/tub to dry our clothes. You can't leave home without this once you've used it!
laundry in Italy
By Barbara M., Chapel Hill, NC in June, 2010
My husband and I just returned from a 2 wk tour of central Italy with Amber Road Tours. We stayed 2-3 nights at each of our great hotels so I had time to wash and dry clothes. The flexo-line worked very well. We had to be creative about looping it around something - a hook might have worked better in a few cases. It is very sturdy and is ready to go again. Next time I might take two since we did fill it up very quickly, but it was adequate for the two of us. Loved not needing clothespins.
clothes line
By Susan M., MD in May, 2010
Super product! Used it several times.
Love It!
By Barbara D., Palos Heights, IL in May, 2010
I looped the ends over the lamps on each side of the bed. I love the fact of the triple line so that it really holds the clothes. This will come with me on all trips.
Flexo line for home use
By Jan M., Burnaby, BC in May, 2010
I live in an apartment and am using it every day in my bathroom for quick overnight drying over the batrhtub. Will adapt it for travel with longer elastic loops for tying around awkward features. Very handy
Another Good Idea
By Linda B., PA in May, 2010
I ended up not having to use this on my trip, but will use it at home.
Useful Product
By Jim B., CA in May, 2010
Well made, useful travel item. Lightweight. well designed and small to pack. Could be somewhat longer. Very happy to have made this purchase. Road Warriors- get one!
Flexo o line
By Dave S., NY in May, 2010
This item needs a hook at the end because if you are on a cruise with a small bathroom and there is only a hook at one end to affix the loop on the other end has nothing to hold on. very limited to where I can attach it.
Essential for Minimalist Laundry
By Paul Q., Decatur, GA in May, 2010
If you want to do laundry away from home this line saves you additional purchases and packing. It stretches and holds clothes as advertised, though the more it stretched the less of a grip it seems to have. Beats plain rope and packing laundry clips, though. One suggested I have would be to pack a pair of carbonators or aluminum rings (aircraft grade). Those increase the number of items the line can attach to without much more bulk (especially the rings).
Fills A Real Need !
By Fred G., Pelham, NY in April, 2010
It's compact, but highly useful ! It's one of those things that you wondered how you ever got along without.
Very useful
By Mona C., ON in January, 2010
Very useful for our trip our 3 wk trip to Europe, since we wanted to travel light. One line was good for 2 people.
Won't leave home without it!
By Phyllis T., Orlando, FL in December, 2009
This holds a lot of wet clothing without clothespins exactly as advertised and makes doing light laundry very easy in your hotel room. I do recommend carrying a shower curtain hook with it because it is not always possible to connect both closed loop ends to something. You can always loop one end through itself to make a noose and then the shower curtain hook can go through the other end's loop and hook over a towel bar, for example, that is above the end of the tub in many hotels.
Great for Traveling Light
By Diane F., Phoenix, AZ in October, 2009
We used this on a 3-week trip to Italy, and it was great. We were able to travel with 2 small carry-on suitcases, and clothes that we could wash in the sink and hang-dry. The clothesline weighed essentially nothing and took up no room, yet stretched out and held a lot of clothes. The braided line worked wonderfully, as no clothespins were needed. It was the best thing we've found for traveling light. Highly recommend this product.
Cruising down the ErieCanal
By Roxanne C., Olympia, WA in September, 2009
Loved this line. Took up no space, weighed nothing, held socks and panties without clothes pins, nothing fell off. Highly recomend.
CLOTHESLINE
By Karen P., bethesda, MD in September, 2009
Fabulous. Wonderful design, wonderful product.
EZ Clothesline for travel
By Michelle B., Bethlehem, PA in July, 2009
I recently used the clothesline for the first time while on vacation in Las Vegas. It hoooked on easily to the door knobs and towel rack in the bathroom. I love how it pinches the clothes so they stay put and there is no need for clothespins. It was great to dry swimsuits overnight.
works surprisingly well
By david d., MO in June, 2009
This ultra lightweight, compact, and highly functional product works very well. Clothes really do slip in between the weaved "threads" and hold. The only challenge may be finding something to connect the ends of the line to. The ends are loops and need to be wrapped around something to create a taught line.
Great product
By Judith K., Jacksonville, FL in May, 2009
We used this line every night in our hotel. We could always find a place to put it. We had bought the travel underware prior to our trip. This flexo-line allowed us to wash the underware hang it up and have it dried by the next day.
Great item!
By Catherine S., Wahiawa, HI in May, 2009
This definitely came in handy during my travels. A must when there's limited laundry facilities or when you don't want to spend a fortune on hotel laundry services.
if you have hooks, this is great item
By mary r., LA in April, 2009
If you don't have hooks available in a shower, tub, outdoors or an inside area where there is not a drain available, it is a challenge. Very cleaver gadget that saves space and doesn't have clips which can break in transit.
Good for travelers!
By Kim D., Cincinnati, OH in April, 2009
This clothes line is nice, I liked not having suction cups (which can fail). It was very easy to find places to secure each end. Very easy to use!
Flexo-Line
By Mary F., Webster, NY in March, 2009
I've used this so much - this is my second. Everywhere from China to Paris, Amazon to Africa. I can always find something to hook it on, and the braiding means no clips are needed. Heavy things are better done elsewhere though.
Amazingly Simple
By Judith B O., Riverton, UT in March, 2009
Worked just as advertised. Very convenient! Another item to keep in my suitcase.
A very useful tool
By Anonymous in November, 2008
This thing is designed well and absolutely works as advertised. Very very easy to use. I'm making it a permanent resident in my suitcase.
Flexo-Line
By Anonymous, san francisco, CA in November, 2008
I purchased this item because I am moving to EUrope where I don't want to pay for laundry! This item is durable and easy to store. I love it