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Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2024
I liked the quality and it came with all screws and legs to install.
tammy
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
may buy more!!!
Lindsey C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
These are very sturdy and come with mounting hardware... Great!
Zalayahg
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
These 16 wall mount utility hooks are great. I bought them for organization. I wanted to hang my bikes, harden tools, hose, mop & broom. Love them! Every thing has a place!
K. Beder
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
I’ve bought a bunch of garage hooks in the past few years and I like this kit. The brackets are a big and ugly, but they’re also sturdy. Having so many hooks means that I’m more organized and that I have the right hook for the job.I really appreciate that it comes with all the installation hardware, but I wouldn’t recommend using drywall anchors for this type of hook. Find your studs, or better yet, mount a 1x4 board across the wall of the garage, screwing it into the studs and then mount these on it wherever you like.
PequalsI2R
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
This is a nice assortment of hooks for various uses. I like the longer one's the best and I used them first for mounting a few items - my workshop fan for instance. One slight negative was the fact they come pretty narrow. See my pic with the hammer - it will not fit around the handle. The hook needed to be bent out to fit, and they are a bit beefy, so it took a wrench to bend them out. Overall, the metal is nice and strong and the coating is nice and thick. They should hold up very well. I have found many uses for them so far to mount items to my wall for storage. The best feature is the fact you get a bunch to work with so you'll probably find one that will work for your application. I wouldn't say these hooks are large, more like small to medium sized, so check the sizes for your application. But, a good assortment at a decent price.
Michael Douglas
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
What storage system is best for your application? Fixed rail, wall-mounted systems (like the Rubbermaid FastTrack) are great for hanging and storing tools, brooms and garden hoses at the same height. Installing the wall rail level ensures that every hook on it hangs level. It’s highly versatile as hooks can be placed and moved anywhere along the track, though not well-suited to narrow spaces where a track may be impractical, and typically requires compatible hooks. Individual wall-mounted utility hooks (like this set) are more work to install – especially if they are to aligned level or vertically. Yet, they typically support more weight than fixed rail systems, and can be configured to maximize the use of available wall space. I’ve used both of these types for years.First impressions: As good a product for home use as I’ve installed. Each hook is made of powder-coated steel and is sheathed in protective, anti-slip PVC plastic to prevent damage to whatever is suspended from it. The double-arm design provides better load bearing performance and minimizes “sagging” that can occur on long-arm hooks like the 7-inch. I particularly like the design of the back plate with the dual set of screw holes – one pair for wood studs/headers and the other for drywall – as well as the 3-point weld of each back plate that secures each hook, ensuring lower risk of hook separation under load.What’s to like:• Durability and finish: Excellent• Assortment: Excellent• All installation hardware included• Velcro-fastening straps – handy for storing long electrical cordsDrawbacks• Instruction Sheet: Poor translation. The Mandarin-to-English translation is confusing. To correctly match the proper screw-anchor-back plate combination for wood or concrete, and for drywall installation (see pic below): o Screws and anchors shown on the left are for drywall. Use the two smaller screw holes that are placed furthest apart on the back plate. o Those on the right are for installation in wood and concrete. Use the larger, close-set screw holes on the back plate.
JM
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
I can't seem to have enough hooks in my garage. What I liked about this set was the variety and versatility of the hooks included. I use them for all my yard equipment, a bike, extension cords, pool hose, and even an electric power washer. The description states a 50-lb limit, but if you mount these on studs, you should have no problem going a little over that. The mounting holes are vertical in alignment, so they are easy to mount on a 2x4 stud.The hooks themselves are thick and sturdy, so you won't have to worry about them bending. The PVC coating also ensures that your items don't slip off or get scratched.There isn't really anything not to like about this kit. You get a variety of quality-made hooks and all the mounting hardware at a great value for the quantity and quality. No more hanging rakes on old nails; this kit is a garage upgrade.
George BIII
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
The Good:This is a versatile set of hooks for your garage. They have ladder, bike, Shovel, and other items. The Velcro strap used to hang extension cords are one of my new favorite things to keep extension cords put away easily. The Set comes with two different types of wall anchors.the Bad:Nothing really bad about the system, just the writing in the instructions. The instructions state:"Weight Limit: The maximum weight capacity of our garage hooks is 40 lbs or more when porperly installed. Don't exceed this weight limit to prevent accidents or damage."so what is the weight limit? 40 lbs? 50lbs? 60 lbs? or is it 40lbs or less? I did not test these for weight, so I would caution on the lighter side, which is 40lbs or less.The Ugly:Nothing ugly to state.
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