Mop and Broom Holder Wall Mount Heavy Duty - Metal Broom and Mop Holder Wall Mount - Broom Organizer Wall Mount for Kitchen Closet Garage Garden Tool - 3 Broom Hanger Positions with 4 Broom Rack Hooks
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The broom holder has a 16" spacing between holes, which allows for easy installation to wall studs; this spacing is standard in construction in most homes. The best method is to locate both studs and double-check that they are 16" apart.
You can use it on almost any surface, including drywall, your shed outside, and tile (though we recommend the 3M sticky tape for tile). br>br>The unit is constructed of weather and rust-resistant SUS 304 stainless steel. It will not be a problem to use this outside.
When none of the other options are available, we recommend using 3M tape. When you want to use the broom holder on tile or glass, for example. It's best for lighter items because it won't be able to support as much weight as drywall anchors or wall stud installation. Use your best judgment when it comes to weight, but we don't recommend putting heavy tools or shovels on the tape.
A triangle support structure tightens around the inserted handles on the broom holder. The clamp's longest side has a maximum opening of just under 2". However, we recommend using handles with a diameter of no more than 1". Although this can vary, use it as a guideline.
Selected User Reviews For Mop and Broom Holder Wall Mount Heavy Duty - Metal Broom and Mop Holder Wall Mount - Broom Organizer Wall Mount for Kitchen Closet Garage Garden Tool - 3 Broom Hanger Positions with 4 Broom Rack Hooks
The function is followed by the form. This item is appealing because it functions. Mounting holes are 16" apart to match the spacing of standard wall studs. To me, it's incredible that *any* wall-mounted device can be used for this purpose. Different mount hanger/holders have different spacing, but the majority do. Thee clamp-br>br>Thee clamp-br>Thee clamp-br>Thee clamp-br>Thee clamp- The holders for type are substantial. They are impenetrable to anything that is kept in them. They won't take anything bigger than an inch in diameter. br>br>With four hooks and three clamps spanning 15", you won't be able to use them all without overcrowding, but they do give you some flexibility in where you store your belongings. br>br>Avoid using only foam tape to secure this rack. Using screws into wall studs *and* the tape to keep the center of the rack from flexing away from the wall when removing a broom handle from the clamps will most likely fail the first time.
I bought this for my garage because I needed a place to hang some of my brooms and other tools that were lying around. It was simple to set up and comes with a double-sided tape. You can use double-sided tape to keep it in place while drilling it into the wall, so you don't have to hold it. It's fairly sturdy, but could probably use a third hole in the center. The screws have caps that come with them to cover the screws and make it look nice. There are several hooks for hanging items, as well as three placeholders for long-term storage. brooms with handles, or anything else you want to put there. I like how it looks, how long it lasts, and how simple it is to put together.
Because I didn't want to drill holes in my wall, I went with the 3M strips instead of the wall screws, but it does come with wall anchors if needed. It's been a while since I've used it, and it's still there. It's of excellent quality and fits nicely in my hallway closet. I wish there was a second broom holder instead of so many hooks, but it's still very useful.
This broom holder is well-made and sturdy. It has no trouble holding brooms, shovels, or racks. The clamps are spring-loaded and extremely powerful. They thoughtfully included all of the materials needed to set it up in three different hanging modes. br>The polished screw caps give it a nice finished look,br>br>Before you choose a tool/broom holder, do some planning. Determine which implements will be hung and where they will be hung. It is going to be hung. Because the clamps are smaller than I anticipated, a few of my shovels will not fit. The holders in the one pack are different from those in the two pack; the one pack has four mounting holes while the two pack has two. Each of the two packs contains two holes. Depending on your mounting location, you may want to purchase two one-packs rather than one two-pack. If I only had kitchen brooms with small diameter handels, I'd buy one again. For yard work tools, I would choose a different holder with larger clamps.
This holder was recently installed within an office closet. I wasn't concerned with the product's aesthetics because of its hidden location; I assumed it would have a cheap feel to it, which would have been fine; instead, when I removed it from the box, I was immediately impressed with the solid heft of the holder. The steel gauge is more than adequate, despite its thinness and light weight. It's got a nice sheen to it. The finish is more brushed nickel than stainless steel, as stated on the box. The maker's logo is etched subtly on the face, evoking class and quality. To give the installation a neat finish, screw caps were provided. I only used the wood screws that came with the kit, so I can't comment on the anchors or adhesive tape options. It was very simple to set up. Smooth metal handles can be found on all three items I hung in the clips. Two of them have a diameter of about 3/4" and are securely clipped into place. When I let go, the third item, which is about 5/8" in diameter, slid down. Fortunately, the handle is larger in diameter and stops at the clip, so everything is fine. I rarely write lengthy product reviews, but I felt compelled to do so after being so pleasantly surprised by this one. It's possible that my low expectations heightened my appreciation for the level of service I received.
I like the clean, simple design, and the bar isn't as bulky as other wall-mounted holders we've seen in stores. Things remained in their proper places. This would be fantastic in a hallway closet, kitchen, or garage!.
My brooms and mops were just lying against the walls at first, so this was a godsend. A mess. My floors are now free of them, and the walls appear to be professional.
You never 100% know what you are picturing until it arrives at your front door. br>br>After looking in big box stores and coming up empty, I bought this broom holder. I wanted something that was made of good metal, had secure handles, and didn't require arm wrestling to remove the broom from the holder. And, because we pass it in the laundry room, I wanted it to look nice as far as broom holders go, rather than purely utilitarian. This one was perfect. br>br> Simple to set up – check. Holds the items in place firmly- check. Simple to take away- check. Check. And it's pretty appealing. Because the unit includes easy-to-install screw hole caps, this last requirement was checked. The adhesion strips were not used. br>br>.