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If you live near a harbor fright these sell for $15 normally. I wait for them to go on sale or use a 20% coupon. I've got a few of them and they have held up well. The only difference is a black coating on the hooks vs the green.
My garage came with one of those sideways-hanging hook racks.
There's a reason why the previous owner left it attached. It pretty much sucks.
The cool thing to do with these is figure out a way to attach them to a sliding rail on the front face of your shelving unit. That way they don't take up any additional wall space, and you can move them side to side as a whole unit to access your shelves.
This rack doesn't seem to push your tool against the wall at the bottom end. That means if you have a dirty tool it's going to mess up your garage walls and mark it up.
Been contemplating this style tool holder for the garage. Currently using nails in a 2x4, but the problem is that wide implements cannot be at staggered height. Hoping I can stagger heights with this to maximize the wall area.
Was also considering the longer hook style so that multiple tools could just be stacked in front of other tools.
Re hang the 2x4 at a 45 degree angle, alternate skinny tools and rakes so they stay away from each other. I also use the 2x4 with nails system, but I keep looking at these deals for different kinds of racks and always end up thinking it's not any better than what I'm doing already. I drilled holes in the handles of the shovels and rakes that didn't already have a hole there, and put a loop of string in them so I can hang them.
If you're tight on space, consider hanging these vertically instead of across the wall. It only takes up about 4', and you can stack tools from floor to ceiling, so you get 8' of hanging that only takes up 4'. I did this with 2x6's with angled cuts, but using something like this would be a lot less hassle
They need to add a category on SD for the cheapest Chinese junk you can find. If the Amazon seller or brand is some random word in all caps located in China just ignore it. Maybe a chrome add on that just stops this trash from ever showing up.
Welcome to Amazon. Everything is a ripoff of the real product but sold for stupid cheap prices to lower the value of the original product and Amazon allows this to happen.
Why would anyone buy something from ILUYANG or ROSKALIN and think they're getting a quality product?
Indeed, his price determines his quality, and it is always possible to choose a better product for a better price
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There's a reason why the previous owner left it attached. It pretty much sucks.
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In for 2 of these if they keep me from wanting to kill myself every time I need a tool.
There's a reason why the previous owner left it attached. It pretty much sucks.
In for 2 of these if they keep me from wanting to kill myself every time I need a tool.
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Was also considering the longer hook style so that multiple tools could just be stacked in front of other tools.
Why would anyone buy something from ILUYANG or ROSKALIN and think they're getting a quality product?
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