11 best washing lines 2024 UK; tried and tested retractable lines rotary dryers and standalone airers
WAVE goodbye to rainy days and get your washing out in the garden to dry
With the sun creeping out for the Summer, it’s time to get your clean laundry hanging outside, rather than taking up valuable room indoors.
There’s a variety of options when it comes to drying your clothes, from retractable washing lines that take up little room, rotary dryers that can command the garden but can carry up to three washes at a time, or even drying racks that can be moved indoors at the very first sign of rain.
What suits you best, can depend on how much washing you do, how much space you have in your garden, whether you’re after a permanent set-up or not, and of course what your budget is.
Our reviews below have something for everyone, read on for the best washing lines available in 2024.
Best washing lines at a glance
- Best overall: Minky Retractable Reel Clothes Washing Line
- Best value:
- Best mid-range:
- Best premium:
Best Retractable Lines
Minky Retractable Reel Clothes Washing Line
Pros: Can get a lot of washing on it, can be removed when not in use, quick to set up, cheap
Cons: None
Rating: 5/5
If you don’t want a rotary taking up space in the garden, this is a great option.
This retractable line from Minky is a slightly larger unit from the brand, which specialises in washing lines and drying racks – and you'll see them pop up a few times in this review.
This version has two retractable lines of 15-metre length each, which means that you can hang twice as much washing as the Vileda Cordomatic and a touch more than the Beldray model later on in this review.
I tested this unit on days I needed to wash bedsheets, as well as do a normal wash, and there was more than enough room on the line, although the line did sag a bit when I put two wet sheets on the same line, so I spread them out over the two lines.
The unit is slightly bigger and bulkier than the Vileda Cordomatic line, but again it can be lifted off the (slightly larger) bracket and stored when not in use, so it’s not an eyesore. Screwing the unit to the fence was quick and stress-free, as was attaching the hooks to the other end of the garden. This is a good, no-fuss option for a retractable washing line that gets lots of laundry dry in three or four hours.
Material: Plastic unit, cord wires Dimensions: 30-metres in length, Weight capacity: holds up to 25kg, Price: £20
Beldray Retractable Dual Washing Line
Pros: Cheap, holds a lot of laundry, removable
Cons: None
Rating: 5/5
This Beldray version of the retractable washing line is similar in size and style to the one from Minky, the only clear difference being that the Minky version can hold another 4-metres of washing, and for that pleasure, you pay an extra £4.
The item was quick to pop onto the fence post in the garden and is advertised as being for indoor use too – which is a bonus for rainy days. Also, like the Minky retractable line, you can take it off the screws and pack it away so it doesn’t feel like a permanent fixture inside or out.
The retractable lines are really easy and smooth to pull from the main unit and fix at the other end on hooks which took a matter of minutes to assemble. The lines also feel very similar to the Minky unit in terms of being a strong wire and having a good grip to put the clothes on.
I tested the 26-metre lines with a large wash, including some wet and heavy hand-washed gym kit and the line didn’t sag, which shows good strength, and there was still space left over from the big wash.
Material: Plastic unit, cord wires Dimensions: 26-metres in length, Price: £16.05
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