3169 days ago

Removable Rotary Clothesline - 5 years old - listed elsewhere

Yvette from Cashmere

Five years old
Rotary clothesline similar to attached image
Outdoor Freestanding
Fold up four arms
Can fold away and remove from the ground socket when not in use
*Needs a replacement ground socket, was set in concrete, could not remove it
*Handle stopped engaging, so could only be used at the one height, wasn't a problem for me, could still hang sheets out - could be an easy fix?
*Small amount of surface rust, on the part of the pole that sat in the ground socket. Rust area does not crumble when poked/prodded - pole is still solid.
White marks on lower part of pole is where the green paint has come away.
*Line cord (it is in good condition) was removed while stored to prevent tangling - just needs to be re-strung. See photo.

Reason for selling: I prefer a rotary but it was always too big for my small back yard, could barely turn, so I reverted back to a retractable line & it has just been taking up room, standing unused :(
If you have any other questions - please ask :)
Pick up: Bowenvale Ave

Price: $50

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