Richards Homewares Belt Storage Ring, Black Foam
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No, it isn't quite as strong as you might think.
It is 6- The diameter is 1/4''. Marilyn, thank you very much.
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This is a fantastic piece of merchandise. It's taking the place of a much larger belt holder that was cumbersome and heavy. This friction belt ring hanger is attractive, sturdy, and reasonably priced, though it does not appear to be cheap. It has a slim design. It has a slim, light-weight design. weight. br>br>The only disadvantage is that if you want a belt on the far side of the open end, you must remove the other belts first. So I'm going to get another so I don't end up with too many on a single hanger. It is, in my opinion, well worth the trade-off. Besides, the belts you'll use the most are likely to be near the open end.
I adore how it eliminates the clutter of belts that had been strewn about my closet and room! However, choosing a belt that is not the last one you put on the loop is inconvenient (as I expected when I bought it). This one appealed to me because it appeared to be sturdy enough to hold the montage of belts I required. So, if you don't mind removing as many belts as it takes to find the one you want, you'll give this a higher rating. When I bought it, I didn't think it would bother me, but now I wish I had spent more time looking around. It is also not suitable for thinner female belts, as stated by another reviewer. It's a little too thick at the end.
I got this one for my boyfriend because I was fed up with him hanging all of his belts on the closet door handle. My current one has served me well for many years and will continue to serve me well in the future. My boyfriend likes it, but I had to show him how to hang it because he complained that if he wanted one from the back, he had to remove all the belts first. He was sliding each belt buckle over the hook so that it hung by the buckle, but I showed him how to pass the buckle through the center of the circle and let the belt hang through the loop, allowing him to take any of them without having to deal with the others.
In your closet, there is a small footprint. It does a great job of holding your belts in place. And I'm sure some of you will whine about having to remove the other belts in order to get the one you want. I remember having to get out of my chair and walk over to the television to change the channel. It's true that life can be a real challenge at times.
This was one of several styles of hangers I purchased after reorganizing my closet and hanging all scarves, belts, and ties. I am not disappointed in the least because it is exactly as described and shown. It has a variety of uses. It's ideal for hanging any of the items listed above. The wrapping with friction is fantastic. I wouldn't buy it if it didn't have that (it wouldn't be as good for fabrics without it). The opening is practical and allows for quick access (it can also be used for belts). It's small and takes up little space, and I like the black color. The design is flawless and straightforward.
In my opinion, this holder can hold up to ten belts. To avoid scratching the metal, I wouldn't put any high-quality belts on them, as they do rub against each other!.
For easy removal, I placed my most frequently worn belts on the inside and outside, and the less frequently worn belts in the middle. That's exactly what I'm looking for.