





🌀 Fold, dry, and hide — laundry day just got a sleek upgrade!
The Brabantia WallFix is a compact, wall-mounted rotary dryer offering 24 metres of UV-resistant, non-slip clothesline. Designed for easy installation with included fixings and a protective storage box, it accommodates two full machine loads while saving garden space. Durable and eco-friendly, it comes with a 5-year guarantee and supports sustainable tree planting.







| ASIN | B0023NU5F2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,782 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 21 in Clothes Drying Racks |
| Brand | Brabantia |
| Brand Name | Brabantia |
| Colour | Grey |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,289 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08710755475924 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.5D x 108.5W x 19.5H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 8.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Brabantia |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Mounting type | Wall Mount |
| Product dimensions | 18.5D x 108.5W x 19.5H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Clothing |
| Recommended uses for product | Clothing |
| Special Features | Space Saving |
| UPC | 787162710601 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 20 Kilograms |
M**E
Easy to use, good quality product
I love this! I have it mounted on to the garage wall in the garden, and it is so easy to open and close. Takes all my washing. Very good quality, sturdy and strong, worth the money for sure. If I wanted to nit pick, you have to be careful when folding away not to trap the airer wires in the protective covers as you close the cover/doors. Takes a couple of seconds to push them out the way, no biggie. Overall, this has made my life so much easier - so very quick to use and looks very neat and tidy when not in use. Highly recommend this space saving, easy to use product that leaves your garden free of poles, washing lines or large rotary airers blocking your view.
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Ideal as a space saver
I absolutely love it! I needed something that would save space in the garden and this is ideal. Very easy to install and very sturdy. Can easily hold a full load of washing. I did not have a wall that it could be mounted on so instead had it mounted to a wooden post.
R**D
BRILLIANT! Excactly what I needed and wanted
We have recently had our garden done and I didn't want to have a rotary drier in the middle of the new lawn and we no longer have anywhere to put up a traditional line. I discovered these static rotary-style driers that fit to the side of the house and then did a lot of research regarding the quality, type of line additional features, benefits of a single cord and length of cord available. Whilst there are cheaper driers, in my opinion there isn't a better one. I have managed to fit TWO full loads of washing on this rack and I'm still finding better ways to utilise the space - I now hang one of those multi-peg thingies for socks from the lowest point and it's taken me a while to remember that I can hang hangers from the corners! As you can see in the pictures I have the version with the metal case, which was a bit of a challenge to fit as we have an old bungalow with a ridge tile half way up the wall AND we have dreadful pebble-dash! But my brother in law bought some deep washers and longer screws so that it would stand away from the wall enough. So I absolutely love it! I love that it's neatly tucked away when I don't need it, I love that it's long enough to take plenty of washing, it really is simple to lift out-up-click into place to use and equally simple to lift up-down and tie into the case. Well worth the money. Highly recommend this.
S**A
Great solution for small gardens
Great product, but instead of repeating the positives other reviewers have stated (which I agree with), allow me to mention the negatives to help you decide if this is the product for you. First thing is that it takes more time hanging clothes up on this vs a traditional straight line. This is because the multiple lines on each arm are close together, therefore you need to take that extra few seconds per item ensuring that hung clothes do not straddle more than one line. Another time sinker is the fact that you need to be more strategic with clothes placement depending on their size. Each arm has a smaller length of line near the bottom compared to the top. This means that you need to rummage through your laundry basket and fish out smaller items first, put them on the bottom line, then work your way to the longer lines with the larger clothes. If it's not obvious, I'm nit picking here. If I had a bigger garden, I would have chosen a retractable washing line, but as it stands this is a fantastic bit of kit for those of us with a smaller garden, or in situations where there are not suitable anchor points for a normal washing line.
K**�
Looks neat with box packed away
Expensive but buy cheap buy twice. Easy to open TIP you do need to give it a push upwards by the wall fitting up to make sure it’s clicked properly in place. Holds a good load of washing. Or two if you don’t mind cramming them on. If you have put it high enough. Drying sheets will be fine if you peg the bottoms too like a hammock….. this will take up the whole half side each sheet and each duvet cover! When fitting hold template against wall and raise arms as high as they go. Put the top of template level woth your fingers if your floor is flat. Mine sloped at an angle so I put the template closer to my mid palm. As when the line is open the ground is shorter there, eg I would have had long items scraping on the floor due to the incline. Hope this helps Update on putting down. Hold the handle and push to the wall. Sounds weird but try it. I had to get a second person as I couldn’t do it and I weigh much more than my daughter who is 7.5 stone. Who does it solo until she showed me the trick! Plus you cannot pack it away with millions of pegs. 10-15 maybe but you need to buy a bag with string so you can attach and leave them there. I have an old folding raincoat bag with string which hangs out the bottom when closed away. Wil put on a pick asap. Looks fab in the case. Expensive but neat and unassumingly tidy. best thing I ever bought for putting out a few things quick.
T**B
Fab fab fab
Prob my favourite thing I’ve bought off Amazon, and I have bought a hell of a lot on here. No ugly line going across the garden or one of those even uglier spinning clothes lines in the middle of the grass. This is discreet when closed away and everyone has asked me what it is when it’s closed and so I open it, they love it. Such a good idea. It works great as made well. Don’t hesitate to buy this, so worth it.
S**A
Useful assembly tips
I’ve added some useful assembly tips further down and the photos relate to the tips. I’d spent quite some time looking for an outdoors solution. I was about to buy one of those retractable lines that fix to the wall but a lot of people had issues with the line sagging over time and the bottom plastic bits that the line wraps around breaking. I actually really wanted something that’d look nice (to fit in with when I redo the garden). Thankfully, I came across this wall fix solution. Even though the protective box version is more expensive it looks really modern and sleek. It’s stainless steel. Due to living near the coast I’m planning to buy protective oil to rub in (protects the stainless steel from salt water). Useful tips: I installed this on my own and it was very easy. 1. It’s not immediately clear from the instructions but screw the bottom 2 screws into the raw plugs in the wall until they’re sticking out by 1cm. This allows you to slot the dryer onto the wall and it’ll hang onto the wall comfortably. It’s designed to be installed this way. Once hanging on the wall you can move onto screwing the top 2 screws in. The black rubber things easily slide in between the plate and wall. 2. Don’t open the dryer until you’ve partly screwed in the top 2 screws as well. If you open it with only the bottom screws in place it will put a lot of strain on the top half. The wall bracket is strong metal so shouldn’t be a problem but just in case. You’ll probably need to open it fully eventually to screw in the top 2 screws more easily. 3. You don’t need to put the whole length of your screwdriver through the instrument they give you. This’ll make more sense when you’re doing it rather than reading it now. You’ll get more than enough leverage to screw the screws with the screwdriver in with it in just past the tip (see photo). If you have a long screwdriver and try turning the instrument with the screwdriver in completely you’ll probably come against the arms of the dryer as you’re twisting and it’ll take forever to screw the screws in all the way (you’ll only twist a small amount and have to readjust your screwdriver). By only putting the screwdriver in slightly you’ll have more room to twist and get it done quicker. A long paragraph for a simple observation, but I was doing it the other way first and it was taking ages! 4. Don’t be tempted to screw the screws in really tight. I did the bottom ones quite tight and when I came to put the doors on the bottom of the doors were touching the wall behind when opened out. It’d be easy to scratch the stainless steel like this. You can check if you’ve evenly tightened everything by looking at the gap between the top of the plate and the bottom of the plate. Remember there are those rubber things between the plate and wall. They squash as you tighten. My bottom ones were squashed a lot more than the top. I had to take the doors off and loosen the bottom screws slightly. They were still tight just not over-tightened. 5. Putting the doors on...best done after you’ve opened the dryer. I initially decided to put them on with the dryer in the collapsed position and despite my best efforts managed to get the clothes line stuck where the door had slotted in! I had to carefully tease the door off without it hitting the wall. Much easier to do when the lines are out of the way. A pole on the doors snaps onto the plastic cap and bottom you slide on. This is the only bit which is a bit flimsy feeling. It would have been nice if the plastic pieces (cap and bottom) could be more sturdy. I don’t think it’ll affect the function of the dryer but the doors don’t precisely/perfectly line up when closed...I think due to them being clipped to these plastic bits which are on the looser side compared to everything else. You can’t tell from a distance. Only when very up close. Overall - looks like a great item which folds away very neatly and actually looks nice in the garden even if it’s only a washing line. It comes with a 5 year guarantee once you register the product online. You have to type the barcode number in - will be on the box. Hopefully it lasts a long time.
A**.
Best washing line ever
Why did you choose this product over others?: Because its compact and easy storage with the box Storage capacity: Can fit loads on Sturdiness: very sturdy when lines are full
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