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Howdy Folks

That's right, in England we call the thing you dry clothes on a clothes horse!

So, I need one.

Just moved into my condo, need to wash my clothes.

I went to Home Index and Big C and I have looked on the IKEA website.

It seems the only clothes racks they have here are either wall mounted (useless) or a very basic stand up frame that has about 3 rungs at the top to hang clothes off (also useless)

I would ideally like a UK style one which is in a "diamond" formation, like this:

clothes-horse.jpg

Anyone ever seen something like this Bangkok? Metal would be fine too.

Thanks.

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Anyone? I know it's a boring topic but like buying towels in Thailand, it seems to be one of those things that just doesn't happen easily over here!

Index Shopping Mall does have one listed online that folds out like it has wings which looks good but of course they don't have any in stock anywhere.

Would the Big Tesco Lotus stock these things?

Thanks.

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Isn't this the kind of thing my mother used on Mondays to dry the newly washed clothes? Stacked in front of the meager coal fire so that the room would be both cold and smelling of washing.

What I mean is, you don't really need one in Thailand if you have a balcony and some rope, the sun will bleach and disinfect your clothes.

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Isn't this the kind of thing my mother used on Mondays to dry the newly washed clothes? Stacked in front of the meager coal fire so that the room would be both cold and smelling of washing.

What I mean is, you don't really need one in Thailand if you have a balcony and some rope, the sun will bleach and disinfect your clothes.

Hi

I just want something sturdy that I can fold away as my balcony area is quite small.

Thanks.

Posted

I just saw one advertised on tv, very good set up.

Home Power tv channel

www.gcj.co.th

02 817 9999

1,390 B

Not the diamond style but can hold a substantial amount of clothing

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Oh well, too late... I bought some aluminium POS from Tesco Lotus in On Nut - Is about a meter and a half long with 5 rails. Seems to do the job - 500 baht.

Thanks anyway guys!

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