
Honey-Can-Do Steel Tripod 64-Inch Drying Rack
Score: 67/100
IN Vacuum Foldable Drying Rack Silver
Score: 79/100Rankings

The IN VACUUM wall-mounted drying rack is a compact, lightweight solution with a retractable design and solid 27 kg load capacity. Its small footprint limits the amount of laundry it can hold and it lacks adjustable features. Ideal for apartments or small rooms where space is at a premium.

The Honey-Can-Do DRY-02118 is an extra-tall, one-touch folding rack that holds up to 36 garments, ideal for small apartments. Its stability issues and lack of a clear weight-capacity rating limit its use for heavier or uneven loads. Best for users needing tall indoor drying space without outdoor exposure.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
13.61 kg | 27.2 kgbest | |
665 mmbest | 45 mm | |
1,635 mmbest | 325 mm | |
665 mmbest | 300 mm | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.77 kg | 0.299 kgbest |
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Features(1) | ||
Weight Capacity (kg) | 13.61 kg | 27.2 kg |
Design(6) | ||
Width (mm) | 665 mm | 45 mm |
Height (mm) | 1635 mm | 325 mm |
Depth (mm) | 665 mm | 300 mm |
Weight (kg) | 1.77 kg | 0.2989 kg |
Material | Steel | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
Finish | Blue | black |

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Professional listings from retailers such as Ace Hardware stress the rack's extra-tall height and 36-item capacity as ideal for indoor laundry in limited spaces. The one-touch folding system is highlighted for its convenience, while the indoor-only recommendation and caution about even loading are noted in the manufacturer's guidance.
Everyday shoppers appreciate the easy folding, sturdy steel build, and ability to hold many garments, especially long items. Recurring complaints focus on instability when overloaded, occasional tipping, and the lack of a clear weight-capacity rating, with some users warning about finger-pinch hazards during collapse.
