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Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
Only two of the pack came without any issues. Multiple had crooked/bent attachment points and two came with paint chipped away
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
Para lo que pagas no esperes más
Roxanne Cain
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
They will work great for my use. I'm making a wine holder and they fit my piece perfectly.
Linda
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
The brackets came all bend out of shape, screws broken off when we mounted them:(
James C.
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Given how many I got for the price I am not too disappointed. Some are bent at the mounting brackets, but can easily be fixed.
Dash
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2024
I'm not using the racks for wine, instead I'm putting them up in pairs to hold rolls of fabric and leather. Since I'm using them in pairs (due to the length of the rolls) I really appreciate the quantity of racks included in the box.
Bob
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2024
The metal itself is fine and strong, you can't mangle their shape without some force so a bottle sitting on it won't bend them out either.But the shape of the curve just sucks and unless you find a stud, and are PERFECTLY level which will be nearly impossible, there is zero chance your bottles will sit flat like the pictures. Zero. You literally need to place them in a way that your bottles sit on one end of the rack with their neck and are supported by the base by the other to "notch" in so to speak. But this now soaks the cork...yes yes I know but at the same time I don't want bit's of cork in my wine so it's not good either.So not so good for wine it's designed purpose so how about as racks you can maybe use for something else? Well they would work but now are just too expensive for what you get so I have mixed feelings on these.
Apple Blossom
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
I was surprised that the metal on these wine holders was more pliable than expected. This makes me nervous for securing heavy wine bottles in any higher traffic area. If you are certain they will not get jostled, they will work fine. I did find I needed to bend them a bit for me to feel the bottle was secure.
WeBuyEverythingOn
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
These are a bit more bendy than you might feel comfortable with for your fine wine bottles, not to mention they're just digging into the drywall with expanding plastic anchors - a design that requires that you're really, really careful when installing or you'll have swiss cheese drywall. LOL.BUT, they're GREAT for displaying items that are much lighter than wine bottles, and their shape means they can hold a great many things securely, especially longer items. I use mine to display nerfish foam dart blasters in the kids room and they're fantastic for this. It's easy to get a big, long blaster to balance quite securely over these, especially if a magazine or grip descends down into the loop with other parts of the blaster resting on the ends. For this sort of display, these are great.Because of the loop shape, it can be something that holds groups of things, or secure the tops of anything long that stands vertically. You don't need a lot of imagination to figure out ways for these to be great hangars for so many things.Are they a good deal? You tell me - they're about two bucks per hangar and that includes the hardware (screws) and plastic wall anchors - that's pretty cheap, and yes, they're pretty thin and basic, but they look very nice and hold so many possible things, and they're a lot cheaper per-unit than anything similar you could find at your local big-box home improvement store, probably about half the price, per piece.I like these, but not for wine in glass bottles, nor for anything that heavy, but definitely for so many other hanging tasks. Thus, I do recommend these as such.
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