Terminator
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
I bought 2 sets of these because I like the concept. They remind me of my grandpa's basement shop with the glass jar lids screwed to the underside of a shelf. But being plastic I'll never break another one lol. They are expensive but worth it. The only downfall is that they do not come with extra white press in fasteners (not sure what they're real name is) you WILL definitely break some while trying to remove them from the pegboard. They absolutely compliment my shop wall and might even order one more set but not unless they send me some replacement "pegs".
Mhee
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
I would probably just use these for writing utensil containers with lid off if I was to continue use.They hold relatively securely, the plastic bottles get easily scratched by the likes of screws and while I was primarily intending to hold nails/screws I don't find that practical.I'm sure they have some use and they are probably OK but for me I would prefer bins for holding smaller items where I can not worry about coming out or needing to take out and not worry about fitting my fingers into a small hole.for uses of markers/pencils may keep using but certainly won't get more at what to me is too expensive.
Iowahawkeye
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
As I'm placing my 2nd order for these I might as well write a review. As others state, they're pricey; they are also sturdy and better than anything else I've found. I have some cheaper, somewhat similar versions , and I have broken enough of those over time that I could have purchased these and come out even in the long run. These are well-built and mount securely to pegboard. I'm pleased with the purchase and are ordering more, so there's that. *Note: in my first order I was shorted one of the mounting brads- I don't know how that happens, there were 2 in every other jar, and just 1 in one of the jars. I emailed the company customer service in the middle of the night and had a response by morning. 5 days later the missing part arrived in the mail, so the seller backs the product as well. All good.
Mary
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
Pushing in the plastic pegs with the 4 legs is easy, pushing in the plastic center piece that secures the peg, not possible without tools. I had to use a 2X4 pressed against the heads and hammer on the 2X4 to push the centers in as far as it would go, then a small 1/4” drive to put on the head and hammer against it to do the final push. Once secure putting on the part that holds the jar was easy and very secure.
Jay Emache
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023
This is a pretty cool option for storing small items on your pegboard, if that’s something you’re interested in doing. I’m still trying to figure out what to put in mine, but I won’t hold that against this product.The jars are a little smaller than I expected. On the other hand I think it would be unwieldy to put too many items in a larger jar.The mounting mechanism is very solid. The clips work kind of like drywall anchors — once they’re installed, it’s not easy to remove the clips. So think carefully where you want this installed before you push the clips in.I installed mine near the bottom of the board, and unfortunately this results in the pegboard flexing a fair amount when I remove and reinsert the jars. I imagine this would be exacerbated if I had a bunch of stuff in the jars. But I’m not sure how easily I’ll be able to remove the clips in order to relocate them, or whether the clips will hold as well after being removed.It would have been helpful if the instructions mentioned those things…but now you know!
Glenn H.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
The Wallwerx secure plastic jars for pegboards were delightfully easy to piece together and put up on my metal pegboard. Instructions aren't provided but you'll probably figure it out in under a minute. Briefly these are the steps and what you need. Each jar comes with a set of white pins, a black square plate, and the piece that clamps onto the jar which secures it to the pegboard. Lay the plate flat and insert a white pin through the plate and into the pegboard hole. Press the white pin to lock it in place. Take the second pin and do the same on the opposite diagonal corner. Then take the jar holder and insert the round stem vertically into the hole on the black plate. Now rotate the jar holder horizontally to lock it in place. The jar will simply snap on and off the holder. If you want to move it to another area, just reverse the process to remove the jar and holder then pull the white pin to extract the plate. Be careful with the white pins and remove them so the "claw" on the end retracts so you can get it back into the pegboard hole.
David
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023
Love the idea, but insanely over priced for plastic. I went out on a limb and bought 2 12pks for a organization project at a bakery. Client liked them until the price tag. Great idea, but way over priced for what the product is.
Alyssa
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
Cool idea, but not worth the cost.