Holikme Mop Broom Holder Wall Mount Metal Pantry Organization and Storage Garden Kitchen Tool Organizer Wall Hanger for Home Goods (4 Positions with 4 Hooks, Black)
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I believe they are referring to drywall anchors, which we tossed and replaced with drywall screws.
You have the option of using one or both hands. If the pole is short, one hand should suffice. The rubber grip of the left rotate module can be used to push the pole up. If the pole is longer, it is best to use two hands. The pole can be hung in the middle of the room.
It's simple to turn things on and off. It will not be a problem, in my opinion.
Because there isn't much stress on the holder when putting things on and taking them off, using a wing nut/toggle bolt should be fine. I hope it works for you as well as it does for us. Ours is fine because it's anchored in a hollow wall with the included anchors (the studs weren't in the right place for just the screws).
Selected User Reviews For Holikme Mop Broom Holder Wall Mount Metal Pantry Organization and Storage Garden Kitchen Tool Organizer Wall Hanger for Home Goods (4 Positions with 4 Hooks, Black)
It took me less than 10 minutes to install the product. The issue, I discovered, was that the mops were not held far enough away from the wall. I could only keep a broom in my hands. This item will not fit on a flat wall with mops that have bent handles or cleaning containers attached. Unfortunately, the pictures did not make this clear, as many of them show that it is possible.
Not to mention the additional hooks for smaller items. Great for storing cleaning supplies in a small apartment with limited storage space! And it's so simple to operate that I can do everything with one hand.
It appears to be durable, was simple to set up, and I find it simple to remove and replace cleaning supplies. I would recommend this product because of the excellent shipping and pricing. br>It's still going strong a year later, and I highly recommend it!.
This aluminum broom closet rack is great, but the screws that come with it are terrible. They're extremely flimsy and easily stripped. I was surprised to learn that they're made of steel (at the very least, they're attached to a magnate). It is not permissible to temper them. br>br>I strongly advise you to use a screw that is not included with the unit.
The "Pincher" device is not designed to hold heavy items; instead, use the hooks. Three hooks and three pinchers are attached to a light aluminum-based frame. It has a rectangular frame that is attached to the wall/door with three screws. (3 drywall anchors and 3 screws). The pinchers and hooks can slide back and forth independently and can even be removed, allowing you to order them however you want. br>br>Over the years, I've installed items like this in my homes, garages, and sheds, and I've seen everything from sturdy thick metal ones with excellent mechanics for hanging heavy outdoor tools to flimsy plastic ones with weak mechanics that look like they'll burst when in use. This item is superior to low-cost plastic, but it is not suitable for heavy tool use. That should be obvious from the price. br>br>The three pincher devices are safe to use for light dusting and brooming, but not for anything heavy. When heavier items are secured, the pincher mechanism appears to be about to burst. A duster, a small dustpan, and other similar items may be useful. Weights in the shape of brooms made of light plastic. After being "secured" by the pinchers, my swifter and sponge mop fall from the pinchers if lightly touched. Because the product is a little tight, expect to run into hanging items when putting tools back. br>br>There are also hooks embedded in the frame that work great for hanging my swifter, sponge mop, and dry mop because the frame is screwed in with three average-sized screws that are more than capable of supporting that weight. Examine your cleaning tools to see if they can be hung on hooks. meaning. Is there a true hole through the handle's end, or is it a hole ring attachment? br>br>Installing on the back of a closet door will provide more weight support than dry wall, so consider what tools you'll be hanging if you have the option. Grab a wireless drill, a small level, a small drill bit, and a phillips head driver bit. You are not required to use a drill, but it will speed up the process and reduce hand fatigue. In less than four minutes, I had it leveled and mounted.
Brooms and mops can now be kept off the ground! I'm going to buy another to finish organizing the small space. br>br>12/1/2020 UPDATE: I can hang my aprons and other brooms that didn't fit on the other one now. I would strongly suggest it.
For my basement, I purchased this broom holder. I was using a different system because I had tried mom and broom against the wall in a room that we had since finished. This one is great because it has an adjustable lever that leans into the holder and a rubber grip to keep it secure. This is a different system from what I've seen before, but it works great and keeps things safe. It also has hooks, which are ideal for storing a dustpan or a hand duster, both of which I own and previously stored in a basket. It came with all of the hardware you'll need to install it, and it only took five minutes to do so.
Sticky hooks have been hung on the wall of my laundry room to hold my cleaning supplies, but they keep falling off. This is a far superior holder. It mounts directly to the studs and not only holds all of my mops, brooms, and other cleaning supplies, but it also has hooks for my cleaning cloths. It's a great organizational item that's also sturdy and saves space. This was an excellent purchase.