

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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Marcia B. Guittard
> 24 hourSturdy large pulley makes hanging out clothes easier and requires fewer pulls to bring them in. Sun proof--wont become brittle like plastic pulleys. I expect that this will last a lifetime.
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Star Ibis
> 24 hourThese pulleys are terrific! That clothes line moves as smooth as silk feels! You will need two people to attach them and run the line properly. Make sure the little tightening gadget to pull the line through is placed on the bottom part of the clothesline. Line will need to be adjusted a few times before the correct tauntness is established. Another creative invention that is truly beneficial for those of us who enjoy hanging our laundry out to dry!
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Mike
> 24 hourA good clothesline pulley. Easy to install and with a low friction bearing.
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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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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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Keith Hacker
> 24 hourThe unit appears to be well built, installation was straight forward. However, it would be a lot better pulley assembly if there were some way to lubricate the bearing surfaces. A grease fitting would be a great improvement. Ive got a long run of clothesline, with the anchor pulley about 125 feet away, and this pulley complains LOUDLY when in use. In the winter Ive got a couple of small bird feeders on the clothesline, and need to refill them on a daily basis. The pulley squeals as Im bringing the feeders back to refill them or running them back out to about mid-point. Ive found that I need to pull on both sides of the pulley, one hand pulling cable towards the house, the other pulling the cable on the other side of the pulley away from the house. Ive tried applying some penetrating oil to the axle, which doesnt help at all. I debated leaving a rating of 2 or 3, would not buy this item again.
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Alonzo Hosford
> 24 hourReplace a plastic model that over time the sun and winters make brittle. Hoping this one holds up better. 6 inch model was actually bigger than the replaced version but it is the right size for the need. Seems to turn smoothly. No instructions, not that you would need any but its designed that it does not matter which side is up or down. Photo on package could be better to answer that question. Plan to replace other end of the line with this one.
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Chuck
> 24 hourWe are in norcal and with all the power outages I figured I should have a clothesline up. Our generator will handle most of the house but not the dryer. I assumed this was priced for 1 pulley @ $22. One of the answered questions said this also. So I ordered 2. I mean what are you gonna do with 1? I get the box today and open it up and there are 4 pulleys in it. They are really great. Lightweight but beefy and ball bearings that spin easily. I havent put them up yet but decided to keep all 4. can always use an extra pulley. I will update if anything changes once I get my line up.
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Marty Gottschalk
> 24 hourThe ball bearing rollers are impressive. I used a total of 3 for a clothesline-like design to support 2 heavy bird feeders suspended over our back yard (squirrels, you know...). They work well now, and I expect will weather well, but not enough time yet to confirm. I bought 4 more for a second setup to a different tree.
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Cleve Gaylord
> 24 hourEasy to install, and easy to use.