Flyisland Wall Hooks 8 Pcs, Coat Hooks Garage Hook Wall Mounted Hat Hangger Hooks Robe Hook Single Coat Hanger Heavy Duty (8 Pack, Black)
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1/8 of an inch
This is largely determined by the drywall anchor's holding power. I've got 30 of them up. The hooks are rated at 50 pounds, but they're all secured with 2x4 studs.
Yes, the hook is made of high-quality stainless steel, and it can hold up to 100 pounds if mounted on a wall, and at least 50 pounds if mounted on a wood stud.
You can give it a try; they fit on wood, drywall, wall stud, and other types of walls; they are ideal for CLOSET/CABINET ORGANIZATION, hanging purses, lint rollers, hats, bags, pants, and clothing; Shampoos, soaps, body cleansers, razors, and towels can all be hung in the SHOWER ROOM.
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I didn't have high hopes, but I hoped for the best. When I first received them and felt the thickness of the metal, I was blown away. Supporting the weight of the cookware proved to be the true test. I've got a 17-inch cast iron pan that weighs a pound and a half. Quite a bit, actually. This isn't going to be an issue. br>br>If you're going into a stud, my only suggestion is to use 2" wood screws. Although the screws that came with them are adequate for drywall anchors, I prefer the added security of a stud.
I originally bought these to hang my backpacks on the wall so that my room would be more organized. The hangers are extremely sturdy, and they come with screws and nail studs to keep them firmly attached to the wall. It does a fantastic job of supporting my backpacks. I also used it to hold my computer/gaming headphones, which I hung on the side of my desk because I had extras. It's a fantastic product that's also reasonably priced. br>br> If I need more in the future, I will without a doubt purchase more.
To compensate for the lack of cabinets in my kitchen, I store items on the walls. I hung some large and heavy beer mugs over the kitchen entryway with these hooks, which were the perfect size. They've been on the wall for a while and are still clinging to it. They came with screws and mollies, making the installation a breeze.
Metal hooks have been used in this project. There is no need to be concerned. However, the screws that come with them are terrible pot metal and aren't the right color to match the brushed stain they used. When I tried to screw them into the wall, they kept breaking off. It's a huge pain.
These are for hanging protective gear in my shop, which I purchased. (With COVID's arrival, I discovered new uses for the gear. ) 15). They're big enough to hold a lot of stuff and strong enough to withstand thousands of times the weight I put on them. In terms of construction quality, they could be less expensive. Because I was unable to use the 3/4-inch screws, my only observation is that they appear to require a smaller Philips screwdriver. So, if you're going to use them, make sure the screwdriver will fit snugly. I've discovered that using the wrong screwdriver bit is the most common cause of screw gobbling.
I used very little force to strip the heads off two of the screws. The hooks appear to be quite strong, so that's a plus. It would be nice if the manufacturer included a few extra screws.
This item arrived, but I was no longer in need of it. It didn't arrive as quickly as I'd hoped. br>br>However, I gave the item a thorough inspection. br>Every part and piece arrived in perfect condition. br>Every part felt as if it weighed something. br>It would hurt if you threw the box at someone. br>br>Highly recommended.
They stripped before I could even get halfway through screwing them in. Then I had to manually twist them out with pliers, and I scratched the hook half of the time. It was excruciatingly infuriating, and it made me seriously reconsider my decision.