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8-Pack Mshalade Closet Storage Organizer Hangers

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kitty_yuan via Amazon has 8-Pack Mshalade Closet Storage Organizer Hangers on sale for $7.99 - 40% off when you apply promo code RAH8LTDC at checkout = $4.79. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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kitty_yuan via Amazon has 8-Pack Mshalade Closet Storage Organizer Hangers on sale for $7.99 - 40% off when you apply promo code RAH8LTDC at checkout = $4.79. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Copilots
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Brings back memories of the 90s.

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Jul 15, 2025 07:11 AM
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CopilotsJul 15, 2025 07:11 AM
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Brings back memories of the 90s.
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Jul 15, 2025 07:35 AM
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SlimeyfaceJul 15, 2025 07:35 AM
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Quote from Copilots :
Brings back memories of the 90s.

Were these used a lot in the 90s?
Jul 15, 2025 10:18 AM
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NoWhitSherlockJul 15, 2025 10:18 AM
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Quote from Slimeyface :
Were these used a lot in the 90s?

They had an infomercial haha
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shigro420Jul 15, 2025 12:40 PM
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Not sure if these also widen your closet but you can only fit so many pieces of clothing, regardless of how high you stack them on each hanger.

One of the images shows a rack of shirts and then another rack with this amazing device full of computer generated shirts (they couldn't use actual shirts?). The rack with the device takes up HALF the space! Amazing! Now count the shirts.... it's actually half of them on the lower example.

What a joke!
Last edited by shigro420 July 15, 2025 at 05:43 AM.
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zanthinegirlJul 15, 2025 03:24 PM
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Quote from NoWhitSherlock :
They had an infomercial haha
They had an infomercial that played ALL THE TIME on late night TV, lol!
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FeistyTest4005Jul 15, 2025 06:40 PM
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Quote from shigro420 :
Not sure if these also widen your closet but you can only fit so many pieces of clothing, regardless of how high you stack them on each hanger.

One of the images shows a rack of shirts and then another rack with this amazing device full of computer generated shirts (they couldn't use actual shirts?). The rack with the device takes up HALF the space! Amazing! Now count the shirts.... it's actually half of them on the lower example.

What a joke!

I have some of these picked up secondhand. Whereas I probably get a 25% increase in effective space usage, weight is another important factor. For most people, there is a limit to how much crap you can actually hang before the bar or supports give out

They're useful for the hubby's ADHD though- having pants and shirts grouped by type (work/dressy/around the house) on a couple labeled multi -hangers makes it easier to grab and go
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J03Jul 15, 2025 10:35 PM
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Quote from shigro420 :
Not sure if these also widen your closet but you can only fit so many pieces of clothing, regardless of how high you stack them on each hanger.

One of the images shows a rack of shirts and then another rack with this amazing device full of computer generated shirts (they couldn't use actual shirts?). The rack with the device takes up HALF the space! Amazing! Now count the shirts.... it's actually half of them on the lower example.

What a joke!
My favorite is the first photo in a 5 star review that shows the shirts on the second level rack hanging below the first level rack. What a pain it would be having your upper level shirts covering your lower level hangers as you're trying to sort through the lower level stuff. Speaking of the lower level, you can't even use this device there or those shirts will drag along the floor so it's essentially limited to the upper level only.

Ultimately the only place where this makes even a lick of sense is in a coat closet where there is only one tall bar because the items on it (coats) are large but who stores short thin clothes like shirts in a coat closet? If you tried to put more than a couple coats on this thing it would snap.

Really this is one of those devices that seems like common sense in the infomercial but never took off for good reason.

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Jul 15, 2025 10:40 PM
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globottJul 15, 2025 10:40 PM
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I like the before and after... 47 (at a quick count) in the top before against 20 (5x4) in the bottom after, and it still takes up half the space for less than half the shirts.
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cheetahdsbJul 15, 2025 10:49 PM
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I will second that these are nice in theory. My memory in using these in the 90s is that any amount of weight will stretch out the plastic hook and the whole thing will fall. I would say maybe good for polos or dress shirts, but jackets and maybe even pants fuhgettaboutit.
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jsmitty5000Jul 15, 2025 11:00 PM
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I use these and they definitely add more space. But it depends on your closet set up. You do need a tall closet with one high bar to make it work without clothes hanging too low
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I tried similar ones like these in the past made of plastic and they ended up breaking when filled with jeans. so i later tried all metal ones and they worked well. They don't really save as much space as you are led to believe. I'd say about 10-20% max horizontally, but then you lose space vertically.
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dwergmalJul 19, 2025 01:59 AM
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I absolutely hate these things. it LOOKS like a great idea, IF all your clothes are wafer thin. If they're bulky at all, they'll hang bulky, and they'll get tangled with other things. and if you go these to save space, you probably won't have room to hang it up so you can clearly select one of the things on the extension
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KalisiaJul 19, 2025 09:31 PM
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Quote from FeistyTest4005 :
I have some of these picked up secondhand. Whereas I probably get a 25% increase in effective space usage, weight is another important factor. For most people, there is a limit to how much crap you can actually hang before the bar or supports give out

They're useful for the hubby's ADHD though- having pants and shirts grouped by type (work/dressy/around the house) on a couple labeled multi -hangers makes it easier to grab and go
You are wonderful for doing that for your husband! Thanks for the idea! Smilie
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The-MentalistJul 20, 2025 11:48 AM
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I found these, just probably with different label, all black 10 count for $3.99 at Burlington. They are sturdy enough but with limit. Shirts and similar items would be fine on them but heavy items like coats etc will likely stretch the hook and will snap and be unusable.

In the 90's, it was "As seen on TV," infomercials, and I think they call these "Magic Hangers" or "Wonder Hangers." Nostalgic

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Jul 21, 2025 06:52 PM
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ng501kaiJul 21, 2025 06:52 PM
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its not gonna give you more space, dont ask me how i know

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