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I took a braided-rubber clothesline on a few long trips and used it only once that I can recall. For me it didn't come close to justifying the space and weight in the suitcase.
I stay in budget-level lodgings and have made something of a study of the clothes-hanger situation. The most common number of hangers in my (single) hotel rooms has been three (3). How many people have only three garments in their suitcase they'd like to hang up? When I find as many as 5 or 6 hangers in my room, I feel as if I am in paradise; sadly, that rarely happens. Thus I travel with two inflatable hangers. They do three things: provide a way to hang up clothes; allow clothes to dry faster by separating the front and back of the garment as it hangs; allow clothes to dry with fewer wrinkles for the same reason.
Traveling solo, I've always managed to find a place to hang wet laundry, though it is sometimes quite challenging. With two people in a budget-level room, it would be considerably more difficult, and I think taking some sort of clothesline might be well worthwhile.
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