When you want to dry the room for a while, do you ever hang the hanger on the curtain rail? It's okay if it's about one piece of clothes, but I've had the experience of distorting the curtain rails over many pieces.
In order not to cause such a tragedy. Introducing the "Kamoi hanger rack" found at the 100-yen shop CAN DO.
As the name suggests, this product is a hanger rack for drying rooms that can be hooked on a lintel or door frame. There are 5 holes, and you can use it through a hanger. A type that can be attached when you want to use it and can be removed when not in use. The maximum width of the Kamoi that can be attached is 11 cm, and the maximum thickness is 4 cm.
Withstand load is 3 kg. However, it doesn't come out well, so for example, a T-shirt weighs 0.2 kg, a bath towel weighs 0.5 kg, and jeans weighs about 0.9 kg. You can dry up to 5 hangers, so it's unlikely that you'll be over.
Easy to remove and carry with one hand. You can keep it compact when not in use.
When drying indoors, I just hang a hanger on a part that is not the original purpose ... If you are such a person, why not take one?