30 Pack ESFUN Heavy Duty S Hooks Pan Pot Holder Rack Hooks Hanging Hangers S Shaped Hooks for Kitchenware Pots Utensils Clothes Bags Towels Plants
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In all likelihood, more than the object from which you're hanging them will. They're thicker than the wire in most wire shelves, and they're probably a million times stronger than the screws that hold a rail or rack to your studs, let alone drywall.
Consider where you'll hang the hook as well as the location of the hole in the handle of your cast iron pan. This varies according to the pan's brand and size. I recommend measuring the distance between the hook and the pan to get a rough estimate. You might also want a variety of lengths, including shorter and longer ones, so that you can hang things without them crushing against each other.
The fact that it is stainless steel is not indicated on the package. Esfun 30 pack pot- it's all it says. The ends of the S hooks for hanging on the wall rack appear to be finished in some way when viewed through a magnifying glass.
Yes! But why? They're large hooks with a lot of holding power. My pantry is where I should keep everything.
Selected User Reviews For 30 Pack ESFUN Heavy Duty S Hooks Pan Pot Holder Rack Hooks Hanging Hangers S Shaped Hooks for Kitchenware Pots Utensils Clothes Bags Towels Plants
5 S . This item specifies a 30-pack of S hooks. I only have 5 S hooks. NOT 30. What happened to the other twenty-five people?.
When I realized these weren't stainless steel S hooks, I had second thoughts. I attempted to cancel but was unable to do so due to the speed with which they shipped. I examined them and put them through the dishwasher; they appeared to be in good condition, so I used them to hang beef jerky in my smoker. For a total of 90 packs, I'll need two more 30 packs.
These are my favorite things! The fact that one end is smaller than the other is one of my favorite features of these. I've tried S hooks before that were the same size on both sides and fell to the floor every time I removed something from the hook. This irritated me greatly, so when I came across these, I decided to give them a shot. I use these all the time because they work so well. Because I refuse to buy particle board, I use metal wire racks for my furniture, which work great for hanging my coffee mugs on both sides of my microwave, as well as a rolling rack as a bedside table, where I hang my backscratcher, lint roller, and hand held mirror off the side of my cart, and the hooks now stay put when I reach for these items while lying in bed! I'm overjoyed that I came across these.
This is extremely beneficial!.
I'll admit it: I'm a sucker for a good story. In my basement, I have a small supermarket or a large pantry. That's how I'm like my mother, except I don't have nearly as much space. I have a wire shelf rack on the back of a door that I use. I use these fantastic hooks to hang plastic grocery bags from the corners of each level of shelving, despite the fact that it has a lot of heavy stuff on it. The lighter-weight items, such as chips, are stored in the plastic grocery bags. Unlike regular S hooks, which have equal-sized hooks on both ends, these have a tight enough hook portion so that the hooks don't come off the wire shelf when I lift things out of the grocery bags, as well as a wide hook for hanging items. For what I use them for, they're an excellent S hook. I'm so glad I looked up the product on Amazon and came across these.
I hung mugs for the coffee maker from these hooks on a baker's cart. They were a total success. It should be neither too big nor too small. When I temporarily lost the hook that came with my hammock, I tried to use one to hang it on the frame, but it was too weak to hold a child in the hammock. It isn't advertised to hold that much weight, which is fine, but anyone considering hanging too much weight from these hooks should be aware of this. They're ideal for securing small items.
They don't slide out when you put them through eye hooks! I'm 5 feet tall, so I have to shift and move the pots and pans a lot to get them up and down, and these hooks stay in place.
When I got these home, I discovered that the "s" hooks were not as useful (for me) as I had hoped. Both ends of other "s" hooks are the same size. Because one end of these is either too small for the bar they're hanging from or too small for the hole in the utensil, that's a lot more practical. The small end of the hook will not go through thicker handled utensils, so if you've used the larger end to hang on your bar/rack, you're out of luck. Aside from that, they're gleaming and appear to be durable. Although they aren't completely useless, I'll continue looking for "even" sized "s" hooks. I hope this information aids you in determining which option is best for you!.