Mission Belt Closet Hanger
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The 5 pack contains 5 hangers.
Yes! Both 35mm and 40mm Buckles can be used with the closet hangers!
Because these were made specifically for the Mission Belt, we don't recommend using them with other brands because the ratchet design on their buckles may be different.
These hangers are compatible with the three slide/ratchet belt brands that I own. They do a great job of conserving space.
Selected User Reviews For Mission Belt Closet Hanger
I bought these a few months ago because I needed a hanger for my new ratchet belt, which didn't come with one. My old belt did, but not the new one. The plastic hanger from the Mission Belt was sufficient. Because I wear a wide belt, the ratchet tongue that sticks in it was a little narrower than I preferred, but it did the job and kept the belt from falling off. The over- the- The hook on the rod was quite large. I prefer a smaller hook because I usually hang these on one of the racks of my tie rack, but a larger hook would probably be better for most people. It came in a set of four or five hooks, if my memory serves me correctly, and it was reasonably priced. I liked having extra hooks because if one falls under the bed, I can simply grab another from the drawer and locate the missing hook later.
These were purchased for my husband to help him organize his Mission belts rather than leaving them strewn about the house - It's perfect for what it's supposed to be used for. He can easily spot the one he wants/decide which would go with what he's wearing because they are all hanging in one place in the closet. One flaw, and the reason I gave it four stars, is that it doesn't quite fit one of my husband's belts - I'm not sure if it's because of this particular buckle or what, but when I tested the mechanism on the belt itself, it worked flawlessly with the belt's own under carriage, clicking and releasing without a hitch, but not with the hangers. He is unable to hang this one belt because he is concerned that it will become stuck on the hanger and cease to function.
If you have ratchet belts with closed buckles, these mission belt closet hangers are a must-have. The belt is simply clipped onto the hanger, which is then hung in the closet. Because belts with closed buckles can't hang from a hanger like regular prong and hole belts, most ratchet belts require Mission hangers. Not only will these hangers work with Mission Ratchet Belts, but they will also work with other brands of ratchet belts. My hangers work perfectly with Bulliant, Chaoren, and Lavemi ratchet belts.
The Mission Belt Closet Hanger is a beautiful piece of furniture. It's a simple, reliable tool for hanging a mission belt that's easy to install and remove. Nice job on the final product. br>br>However, it is overpriced and should be included in a package when purchasing a Mission Belt belt/buckle combination; therefore, Mission Belt receives a 5 for design. You get a 2 from me in terms of value. I'll pay for extras if I have to fly a plane. A hanger for your belt? Really? Is your profit margin so razor-thin? Give me a non-screen printed one from the box.
Many belts are compatible with this buckle. I've been wearing ratchet belts for a little over a year now and will never go back to a traditional belt buckle. I now own five different brands of ratchet belts. Blade has a mission. I bought Tech, Mio Marino, QBSM, and an unknown brand from a local department store. Four of the belts were a perfect fit for the hangers. The one department store belt fit perfectly on the hanger, but it always got snagged when I took it off. With that one, I figured out which tooth on the hanger was required to hold the belt, then used a razor knife to remove all of the other teeth, and it now works perfectly. This is how I like to keep my belts organized.
This is a great product for Mission ratchet buckle belts, but it didn't work with my SlideBelts brand belts at first because the tongue was too short; I simply cut off some of the plastic stops on the sides to lengthen the tongue, and it now works perfectly. It was simple to do with just a knife or side cutters.
This is a great way to store your ratchet belts with something specifically designed for the job. My ratchet belts were previously hung on hangers in an improvised manner, but I no longer have to do so. br>br>For the product and the price, I'll give it two thumbs up.
These were purchased to go with my Anson belts, but they don't match the Anson buckles very well. The metal locking teeth on about half of my Anson buckles are curved one way, while the other half are curved the other way (I bought them at the same time, so I'm not sure why they're different designs). So half of the buckles fit on these hangers just fine, though they're a tight fit, but the other half won't slide on at all. br>br>Since the hangers don't claim to work with Anson, I can't really blame them. They appear to be of good quality.