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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Will be ordering more of these! Very well built.
AM Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Heavy duty hooks for a quite a wide variety of the hanging in the garage.
A Mac
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
This wall hanger worked great for my needs. I wanted to hang up some camp chairs and these fit the bill. The quality seems pretty good. They are strong and durable and I don’t have any worry about them breaking. The welds seem decent and should hold. The chairs done weigh a lot but they are well supported. I dropped one star because I drilled two center holes to mount straight to the wall stud vs using the pre drilled 4 holes that are on the mounts. This isn’t a huge deal but made it waaaaay easier to mount.
Rhino
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
These are decent quality hooks if you know what you are getting and have a use for them. I plan to use these to hold folding chairs when not in use as shown in the pictures. One of the pictures states rubber coated anti-scratch. The only portion of the hooks I received that are rubber coated are the very tip of the hook the rest of this is just painted. Another picture states holds up to 50lbs per hook while the product description states they will easily handle over 300lbs. There is no way I would trust these to hold 300lbs. I tend to believe the 50lbs per hook statement over the 300lbs statement. At $15 for a pack of two they are nice hooks just realize there are multiple description issues. Would be a 4 star product if they fix the product description issues.
John Arrow
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
I ordered these hooks because I have multiple items in my garage that I'd like to get off the floor (folding ladder, saw horses, shovels, sledge hammer, pick axe, etc.). These hooks will work for any of these items. But for heavier items you'll want to screw the hook into a stud and not rely on the drywall anchors (been there, done that). The size and strength of these get 5 starts but I had to take off one star for something that could be easily fixed... the hole pattern. The holes are 3 1/2" apart, which is too wide for stud mounting. I solved this by first securing a mounting block to the stud (see pic) but another set of mounting holes in the middle of the back plate would've made this unnecessary. I suppose you could also drill your own mounting holes if you have metal drill bits but would be great if they provided that option.
Tom C
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
I used these to hang up these folding chairs! They were just leaning up again a wall but this way they are up of ground and can’t be tripped over now. Very sturdy hangers!
Mark_1042
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
I'm using these to hang shovels and rakes in the garage. Previously I had them all hanging up side by side, but using these and being able to "stack" things in one spot when hanging them saves a lot of space. They seem well made and are sturdy enough for what I'm using them for. The price also isn't terrible, considering what hooks cost these days.PRO's:-Decent construction-Good spacing between the bars is able to accommodate a wide range of tools. Spade shovels, snow shovels, leaf rakes, landscaping rakes all work really well.-Comes with screw anchors and good screws (phillips with hex heads, which makes them much easier to drive in).CON's:-The bars could have been tilted up a little more, because some of the landscaping rakes I hung up had a tendency to "walk" away from the wall. It's not enough to downgrade the rating in my mind - I just grabbed the bars and bent them up a little (which was a good test of their durability, and the welds held up very well).-I don't know if you can consider this a con, but sledge hammers, pick axes and axes - the handle on these items is typically too wide near the head to put them on these hangers. I don't consider this a design flaw, however. I thought that putting heavier items like that on these hangers would be a good storage technique, but it just doesn't seem safe - since all it takes is for the item to twist sideways a little bit, and it will fall through the hanger. But again - there's nothing with the design that can be done to correct this. You just need to use something else to hang these items.
Adam G
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
I would recommend using some larger hardware if you really wanted to hang tires on these, but they look wide enough to handle most car tires. I'm using these in my shed to store water hoses. They feel good and sturdy for that purpose.
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