StoreYourBoard BLAT Tool Storage Rack, Garage Wall Mount Organizer, Heavy-Duty Solid Steel Max 200 lbs, Holds Garden Tools, Shovels, Rakes, Brooms, Cords, Hoses, Ropes, and More
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This tool storage rack was created in the United States and is made in Vietnam.
It measures 3 feet in length and is made of SOLID material. I'll place a second order.
The number of tools you can store depends on the type of tools you're trying to store, as well as their shape and size. There are four sets of prongs, each of which can hold one or more items, depending on the items - There are a total of nine prongs. That's the amount of depth you have for one item to sit in front of another if it's 5" long. Inside the prongs, there is 2" of space where the tool handle or other part will sit, with the shovel head, for example, above the prongs. It's not uncommon for there to be more than four items.
Yes, it's extremely durable, but it'll most likely rust.
Selected User Reviews For StoreYourBoard BLAT Tool Storage Rack, Garage Wall Mount Organizer, Heavy-Duty Solid Steel Max 200 lbs, Holds Garden Tools, Shovels, Rakes, Brooms, Cords, Hoses, Ropes, and More
I was able to hang all of my tools on it and de-clutter my workspace thanks to the rack. My garage is cluttered in one corner. The lag bolts that come with the unit, on the other hand, are terrible. The first one I put in snapped in the stud and had to be replaced. I had to redo the whole thing. With some higher quality 1/4" x 2 1/2" lag screws from the local hardware store, I was able to hang the unit 2 inches lower. If you do decide to purchase this unit, make sure you get some good lag screws to mount it with.
00 and purchase a set of high-quality stainless bolts. The rack is extremely sturdy in and of itself. For my yard tools, it's perfect. Make sure it's mounted into the studs; the holes are spaced 16" apart for standard stud spacing, which makes it simple. They obviously scrimped on the mounting bolts, as do all manufacturers these days. Two of the included bolts snapped in half during installation, so I went to my neighborhood hardware store and bought stainless steel bolts. If it fails now, it will almost certainly not be due to the mounting hardware. This purchase comes highly recommended by me.
It's made of solid metal, and I love how the mounting holes are spaced 16 inches apart, making it ideal for studs. It also comes with detailed instructions and installation hardware. I looked around for a while before deciding on this rack for our miscellaneous yard tools, and I'm very happy with it. Thank you for creating such a wonderful product.
" I needed a tool rack because my garden tools were piling up and taking up far too much space in my garage. It's supposed to be able to hold several shovels, etc. , on each pair of rods, and it does, exactly as shown in the picture. It's strong enough for me to do chin-ups with it. It wouldn't bend or budge at all when I put my hands on it. It would have been easier to install with two people, one to support the weight and the other to screw in the screws, but I was able to do it by myself. It outperforms all other tool racks I've purchased in terms of quality, sturdiness, and the amount of stuff it can hold neatly and securely along its 3' length.
I keep my large gardening and lawn tools in this product. I haven't been able to organize everything I need in my small pantry-style storage area. I bought two of these because I have two 36" walls that could use something like this, and now I have something to photograph. Although this is a good product, it does require stud anchoring. Drilled holes every 16" are fantastic. Locate the studs and fasten it to the wall. easy! By the way, all of the other reviews are correct; do not use the lag screws that come with the kit. The correct 1/4" x 2 1/2" lag screws can be found for around 30 cents each at your local hardware store. Make use of the included washers.
I really like how the rack is set up. It was incredibly quick once I figured out what tools I needed; however, determining the proper size of the pilot hole based on the lag screw's (12mm) diameter was a little challenging. I contacted support, who responded quickly and advised me to seek assistance at a local hardware store. We both estimated that a 5/16 bit would be required, but it was too large. I got a few smaller bits from Home Depot and tried them out on a piece of wood to see what size would work best - The issue has been resolved. Sorry for not remembering to tell you the size of the bit. It would be fantastic if the size of the bit required was made clearer in the installation instructions. I used a drill/driver and did a fantastic job drilling the pilot holes and screwing them in. I thought I'd have to rent two different devices, but the cordless Mikita drill was more than capable of handling both. To be honest, finding the studs was the most difficult part. Best of luck!.
I always read the reviews before making a purchase, so I did so this time. It was very easy to install, and I was very pleased when I used my heavier tools on it. It was installed in less than 5 minutes, which is what I mean when I say super simple. wow. My son- I almost felt like I could have done it myself, but I'm glad he did it for me. You will not be dissatisfied with this product.
This is something I strongly suggest. This handy hanger is one of my favorites. A word of warning, though: Hang it on the head of the house's weakest member. The prongs are pointed and long. I'm thinking about getting a second one. With my new home comes a new garage, and as I acquire more long-handled tools and equipment, it will be very useful. This is something I would strongly advise anyone to try!.