Two Tier Wall File Holder – Durable Antique Copper Metal Rack with Spacious Slots for Easy Organization, Mounts on Wall and Door for Office, Home, and Work – by Designstyles
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11x17 won't fit in here. It can only hold about eight people. 5x11. To make it fit, you must angle the long side.
8"*10" with a 4" space between them
To hang it, you'd need to be able to drill holes in the wall or use screws or nails. Everything you'll need is included. It's not a "hanging basket for over the door" style.
Yes.
Selected User Reviews For Two Tier Wall File Holder – Durable Antique Copper Metal Rack with Spacious Slots for Easy Organization, Mounts on Wall and Door for Office, Home, and Work – by Designstyles
This came with a slight bend in it, making it difficult to hang straight. When hung, I bent it back for 20 minutes to get it to sit correctly. Also, the baskets' bottoms are not grids, but rather a single wire running from end to end, so you can't store paperwork or notebooks in them. They're easy to remove. They aren't meant to be used with papers!.
The rack is made of a strong, long-lasting metal, with a simple but elegant design. The rack included all of the necessary installation components (screws, etc. ). ) and my husband was able to hang it in a matter of minutes. You can put a label on the front, but I went with photos instead. I've used it to store manila envelopes and plastic folders so far. br>br>I strongly advise you to buy it.
To help sort and collect mail and magazines, I purchased two of these wall file holders to hang near our entrance/kitchen. This has been a game-changing experience. changer. They're stylish, well-made, and have a small footprint (i. e. Because they only protrude a few inches from the wall, they don't obstruct the flow of traffic down the corridor. They even came with the necessary hardware for mounting them on the wall. I love how they look and how well they keep us organized, and I only wish I had done something similar sooner!.
It's the perfect size for holding stacks of mail as well as large Manila envelopes and folders. It came with hanging hardware and was simple to install. I spent about 5 minutes on my own. It even included placards to label each bin! One of the bins was slightly bent during shipping, but I was able to straighten it out by bending it back with my hand. I love this so much that I'm thinking about getting more for the kids' rooms and mud room. It was well worth the money!.
It was a little warped when it arrived, but it was simple to straighten out.
- Yes, you'll almost certainly receive a used one with haphazardly slapped on "new product" stickers over the multiple old ones beneath it.
- Yes, the black paint had completely chipped/sanded away, but that was easily remedied with some unicorn spit and a coat of gloss finish spray. It's not even a ten-dollar difference.
- No, hook adhesive strips are not included; instead, two screws and two stoppers are included. As a result, you'll need to drill holes in your wall. br>br>I'm completely satisfied with mine. br>Think about these things before you buy.
I keep this organizer near my kitchen and find it to be a useful tool for organizing coupons, notes, bills, and magazines. The only criticism I have is that it could use an inch of width. It would be able to hold upright files (or regular files turned sideways) more easily as a result of this. These are what I got: I bought them to use with this organizer specifically, and I really like them - However, I discovered that the file folders needed to be trimmed down by about 1/4 inch. br>br>As is, however, it holds magazines perfectly and is a great place to stash the random papers, flyers, and reminders that seem to fill up the kitchen counter at all times.
It's a good size. I like it for the most part, but one thing disappoints me. Instead of the wire square mesh that makes up the bottom of each shelf slot, there are wide bars. As a result, the paper and mail corner sag and protrude from the bottom. This isn't very appealing from an aesthetic standpoint. Having said that, it is well-made and attractive. And I'm sure I'll get another for my office area at some point.
We receive so much mail that unruly stacks can quickly form. The problem was solved thanks to this device. We hung it near the front door on the inside of the closet. We're good to go as long as whoever gets the mail that day sorts it into the two baskets. The piles have been brought under control. To be fair, my partner did the installation, so I have no idea how simple it was. Because it was completed quickly and without cursing, I assume it was not difficult.