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I decided to just go with Genesis - hope its ok. It looks exactly the same as the one I have at home now from Easy Hanger, but the easy hanger pple quoted me 2.5X the price of what I paid for 7 yrs ago and insisted that I can do a wall mount since my walls are parallel to the rods and not perpendicular. I think that's just silly cos its a matter of fabricating a bracket that can do the same thing. I've put the photos of the Genesis hanger which I took at their factory and the one am using now. Any feedback is appreciated

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My current system

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genesis system

 

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We bought the type where each pole is individually controlled made in Taiwan for our laundry area. About $400 plus from Ezziliving. Tame also has a similar version. We also have the rucksuck in the balcony bought through Ezziliving.

We have tried 3 types of the up and down clothes airer in our past home and the current home and the latest individually controlled pole type is the best. The type with an accordian attachment to the ceiling tends to get out of balance with use so one side goes up higher than the other side and it takes some effort to fix it. The second type - which is controlled by a ball chain - is very slow to pull up and down. For the first 2 types, the entire load of laundry must move up and down together which means that it is very heavy to pull and also tends to wear out the moving parts faster. Our latest airer has individually controlled pole so it is much lighter and easier to move up and down.

May I know which company did u purchase the individual controlled pole system from? How many yrs have u been using it & is it still working well for u? Am thinking of installing it for my new flat thus need some advice. Thanks!

 

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This is my laundry hanger...bought from a shop previously located at IMM. Now they have moved to Kaki Bukit.

I paid $788 for the complete system with installation.

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My mum wants this... Can PM me contact pls?

This is my laundry hanger...bought from a shop previously located at IMM. Now they have moved to Kaki Bukit.

I paid $788 for the complete system with installation.

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Hi mae29,

Could you also kindly PM me the contact as well? Is this remote controlled? I would like a remote controlled one :). Thanks!

 

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Hi Mae

Can you kindly forward me your contact and your system model number if possible. Greatly appreciate it.

By the way how is this system holding up so far? Anything bad about it?

Thanks

Isaac

 

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I am looking at hanging clothes out the window..... but I am on a low floor. Has anyone ever seen a "cover" for these poles, to stop the washing getting wet from neighbours above? I'd be interested in how to make this or where to buy it....

 

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Guys, my advise is: make sure you have enough space for you to move around, otherwise you will regret...

it happened to my Client who call me in to help :help: after they have installed the system.

End up they will have to remove their alum grill inorder to keep the system function

 

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I am considering either :

http://www.klassicointernational.com.sg/product-category/smart-lift-laundry-clothesline/

or 

http://www.ezziliving.com/shop/manual-products/product/32-ez-hi-dry

It seems that both are similar in operation. One is stainless steel 304, looks a little ugly, while the other is nice and may rust??

Any one used either of these system? Thanks a lot!

 

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