Strata Ball Bearing Style Clothesline Pulley - 6.5 Heavy Duty Metal, Rustproof Silver for Outdoor Laundry Drying, Line Pulley for Clothes, Coats, Blankets, and More
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Justin M.
> 24 hourDecent quality. I took the pulley off and used two to hang a barn door on a track in my house.
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60 grit
> 24 hourHad put up our clothesline with small stainless pulleys and it took two hands to roll it. With these ball bearing pulleys, I give it a little push with one hand and it keeps rolling for a few feet. So smooth and easy.
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Steven Dale Upstill
> 24 hourI put up a clothesline with these pulleys, replacing some old, sticky, squeaky one. The bearings on these work smooth as butter, with a fraction the effort to shift a loaded line. Perfect!
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ken722
> 24 hourhavent installed yetbut look good
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John
> 24 hourMust have for long lines especially reinforced lines with cable
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Mike
> 24 hourA good clothesline pulley. Easy to install and with a low friction bearing.
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Mimi Legros
> 24 hourWonderful and practical. Nice tobe able to buy separately since I already had the wire and the rest of the kit.
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Stephanie Chapman
> 24 hourWorks really well for my clothes line.
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M. Farrell
> 24 hourThe old metal pulley was grinding on its side brackets which was really annoying and didnt move too easy, so it was time for a replacement. The Strata Ball Bearing Style Clothesline Pulley was an easy swap and provided a much smoother and quieter operation while running out the clothes on the line. It appears well built and I dont doubt it will last well. When I used the old pulley I would clip a wooden clothes line pin onto the rope near the pulley which would prevent the clothes on a windy day from traveling back to the pulley which sometimes would put them in the shade. I tried this with the new pulley, but the open frame design caused the clothes pin to ride over the pulley and throw the rope off the pulley. BUT alas.... the new pulley appeared to have a feature(?) that would seem to allow locking the pulley in place. Not sure if this was the intention of the design or not, but nothing I found seemed to document this feature. The pulley has a set of holes, one in the pulley and two in the pulley frame. When aligned, a pin can be inserted to lock the pulley in place and preventing the line from blowing the clothes back to the pulley. The extra bracket arm that has the small hole was an ideal spot to tie off and hang the lock pin. Again dont know if this was the intent of the hole and the extra bracket arm part, but worked well.
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Careful Shopper
> 24 hourWorks well, very smooth, easy to mount on right size screw hook. Not sure if the bearings are sealed or not so dont know if it will suffer with the weather.. my guess is that they are sealed bearings that wont let moisture inside.. If doing new closeline setup with pulley on each end, dont forget if you want to hang clothes on both sides of the line loop, you will need spreaders to keep space between lines