rinoa_88 1 Report post Posted May 20, 2010 Recently moved into my new condo at kitchener. Have a problem with the drying of my laundry because of my yard layout. I don't wish to purchase a clothes dryer machine because of the $$ involve in maintaining it and i don't really trust a dryer machine, iit seems like it will shrink my clothings. Hope that someone could recommend a compact manual laundry hanger, the type where u can retract up, down and possibly in and out of the window. The kinds that I came across at those DIY shops looks like gym equipment, very heavy and hard to operate. Kindly also share your experience if you have installed any dryer!!! Would love to know how many alternatives I have Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blueocean 0 Report post Posted May 20, 2010 Have a look at http://www.ezziliving.com/. There is also another brand - cant remember alreadie ... Recently moved into my new condo at kitchener. Have a problem with the drying of my laundry because of my yard layout. I don't wish to purchase a clothes dryer machine because of the $$ involve in maintaining it and i don't really trust a dryer machine, iit seems like it will shrink my clothings. Hope that someone could recommend a compact manual laundry hanger, the type where u can retract up, down and possibly in and out of the window. The kinds that I came across at those DIY shops looks like gym equipment, very heavy and hard to operate. Kindly also share your experience if you have installed any dryer!!! Would love to know how many alternatives I have Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
candijew 0 Report post Posted May 21, 2010 Yep Rinoa, you could try ezziliving. Ha!ha! I also don't try trust dryers, I also have a sneaking feeling they shrink our clothes! My retractable hanger from ezziliving was bought more than 7 years ago and it's been serving us real well all this time. Yes, it's heavy but I think that makes it durable and lasting. However, bec of the way it is made, has to do with some hydraulic system I think, it's easy to push out and pull in. All this while, my puny domestic helper has been using it with no problem. My take is that this is a good system. Saw somewhere in the other sub-forums that that this company has installed for many condo projects so I think they are reliable. U can go check out their website for other models of hangers too if you still want to shop aroound for other types. Hope this helps. Recently moved into my new condo at kitchener. Have a problem with the drying of my laundry because of my yard layout. I don't wish to purchase a clothes dryer machine because of the $$ involve in maintaining it and i don't really trust a dryer machine, iit seems like it will shrink my clothings. Hope that someone could recommend a compact manual laundry hanger, the type where u can retract up, down and possibly in and out of the window. The kinds that I came across at those DIY shops looks like gym equipment, very heavy and hard to operate. Kindly also share your experience if you have installed any dryer!!! Would love to know how many alternatives I have Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rinoa_88 1 Report post Posted May 23, 2010 Thanks for the reccomendations guys! But ezziliving seems to be alittle bit bulky. I actually went to do some research and found a company with reasonable pricing on their laundry hangers. Called ks auto system. I went down to their showroom to have a look and opearate the system, I find it to be more compact and the system seem more lighter but sturdy. I'm still considering though. Anyone delt with ks auto system before? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mae29 2 Report post Posted February 25, 2011 Just to share my experience here. I installed this Tame laundry system from a Company called Shop 8 Renovation located at kaki Bukit. Due to space constraint, I installed it just above the washer and it remains in this drop-down position all the time in our service balcony. If course, it can retract to the ceiling which looks neater. But as it about 1.8m H from ground, it does not hit our head when we walk past. I will push it out when the clothes need some sunlight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
payton 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2011 Just to share my experience here. I installed this Tame laundry system from a Company called Shop 8 Renovation located at kaki Bukit. Due to space constraint, I installed it just above the washer and it remains in this drop-down position all the time in our service balcony. If course, it can retract to the ceiling which looks neater. But as it about 1.8m H from ground, it does not hit our head when we walk past. I will push it out when the clothes need some sunlight. Can I check how much did you pay for this laundry system ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mae29 2 Report post Posted March 3, 2011 Can I check how much did you pay for this laundry system ? I paid $788 including installation. You can visit my reno t-blog for more pictures & my signature has info on shop details. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
a_patche 0 Report post Posted March 30, 2011 Do NOT buy from KS Auto System. They totally messed up during the installation phase - drilled the hole wrongly! AND now, the string has broken (after less than 1 year), and they are charging SGD50 just to replace the string!?! I repeat do NOT buy from KS Auto System. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amokduke 0 Report post Posted April 3, 2011 anyone tried Ezhanger thinking of getting it.. <$400 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
palin 0 Report post Posted April 8, 2011 I'm using ezzliving and don't like it. Reason being it's a stupid design where U need to use your fingers to release a 'catch' before it can spring back up. And you got to release it softly else it sprang back up and whack the top (imagine slamming your cupboard without soft closure system). Furthermore, hanging space on two outermost poles (mid point) are being used for the extension rollers, meaning less useable space. I kinda regretted buying it (didn't know my contractor had sourced this brand for me until after installation). It costs me $730 (contractor price) but $750 if you approach them directly. Saw another brand at furniture mall beach road. Not only is it lighter to use ('cos my wife is pretty weak) but the system seems more intuitive (don't have to put my finger at risk!!!). However, it is slightly more expensive at $788. Do check it out Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ugoh 0 Report post Posted April 8, 2011 (edited) I'm using ezzliving and don't like it. Reason being it's a stupid design where U need to use your fingers to release a 'catch' before it can spring back up. And you got to release it softly else it sprang back up and whack the top (imagine slamming your cupboard without soft closure system). Furthermore, hanging space on two outermost poles (mid point) are being used for the extension rollers, meaning less useable space. I kinda regretted buying it (didn't know my contractor had sourced this brand for me until after installation). It costs me $730 (contractor price) but $750 if you approach them directly. Saw another brand at furniture mall beach road. Not only is it lighter to use ('cos my wife is pretty weak) but the system seems more intuitive (don't have to put my finger at risk!!!). However, it is slightly more expensive at $788. Do check it out Do you remember the brand? Was it the one in the photo above (by mae)? Edited April 8, 2011 by ugoh Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SummerX 1 Report post Posted March 27, 2015 Due to my house layout, it's hard to dry my clothes coz there's almost always no strong sunlight. Do the dryers work well in terms of drying, any smell after drying? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gemini 8 Report post Posted May 14, 2015 (edited) . Edited May 15, 2015 by gemini Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CandyHome 0 Report post Posted May 17, 2016 Hi, friends, I had done some research and found 2 shops. Some of you may have tried them. They are Tame and KS Auto Systems Pte Ltd. a_patche said KS Auto is no good, so that leaves us with Tame. I haven't tried Tame yet, but will let you folks know after I have visited their showroom. Model TPS-330 retractable hanger (1st pic) - this one lets you push it out into the sun to dry your clothes. Tame's tel nos: Tel: 65521732, 94898030. But in case you still want to try KS Auto, their contact details are: Blk 3027 Ubi Rd 1 #03-124 Singapore 408720 Tel: 6747 2280 Fax: 6746 9878 Email: enquiries@ksautosystem.com.sg KS Auto's model is: Model 323 - Retractable indoor / outdoor laundry system (2nd pic) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites