🛠️ Organize Like a Pro: Your Garage Deserves It!
The Koardink Space-Saving Garage Tool Organizer is a robust wall-mounted solution designed to declutter your space. Measuring 15.9 x 3.9 inches, it features 3 panels and 6 adjustable hooks, each capable of holding up to 44 pounds. Made from high-quality metal, this organizer is perfect for various tools and can be easily installed with included hardware, making it an essential addition to any garage or garden.
Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
Colour | Black |
Style Name | Garden |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Shelf Type | 臂式货架 |
Room Type | Garage |
Number of Shelves | 3 |
Additional Features | Sturdy |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Material Type | Metal |
Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
O**E
Easy to Mount, Easy to use
Installation is a breeze. just make sure you can locate the wall studs so the organizer is secure and not going to fall off the wall when heavy items are hung on this. Simple to assemble, seems like it will last a very long time.
S**B
It does work
Ok, so let’s just get into it. I went to install these in a standard prebuilt shed. The pieces barely made it from one 2x4 to the other, I had to put the screws in at an angle, very odd, all other things like this, fit fine with my shed layout. Second, their screws are garbage. First the tip is so fat you drop 5 trying to get one started, once you do get it to bite, you stripy the head out of the screw. Luckily I have a collection of screws, and was able to make do. These are why they lost two stars.The good, these are really well planned. They have a hook along the top and a rubber base edge, so the hooks are very secure. The plates are strong even if an inch short. Overall, I like it. If it was my garage, maybe no so much, but in a shed, sideways screws are acceptable.
F**O
Panel Rails not quite long enough to mount on 16" stud wall; questionable weight rating
Solid construction; however, I am not sure the ratings of 230 kgs (507 lbs) for the rail and 20 kgs (44 lbs) per hook are legitimate. And I absolutely would not consider trying to hang that much weight when installed using the provided drywall anchors. Also unfortunately, the pre-drilled mounting holes do not allow for alignment with the centers of studs in a 16" stud wall. If the rails were roughly one inch longer, they would allow for better alignment and much greater stability.Once mounted, the hooks are easy to install on the rails and are fully adjustable for lateral positioning of the hooks. The rubber strip along the bottom of the rail prevents side-to-side slippage. Usable depth of hooks is 6 inches, which allows for storing a variety of tools. Coating on hooks prevents front to rear slippage.Thank you!
L**E
Doesn't reach studs!
I bought this to put in my garage to hold folding chairs like the picture. The first thing I did was go to mark the studs and make sure the pieces that mount to the wall were wide enough. Sure enough, they weren't. I should also say, my house is only 12 years old, it's not like code changed. They're about an inch short to make it from one to another. It is ridiculous for a product like this to not be long enough for studs. There is absolutely no way you could hang chairs off of wall anchors if that's what they were thinking. We will be able to put 2x4s into the studs and then hang the plates on the 2x4s, but that won't look nearly as nice.They do have a nice system of latching the brackets to the plate, but I didn't even get that far because I can't hang it up. I would have given it 1 star, but the latching system is very well done. I hope they can fix the issue with their plates and have a really quality product, but that's not what it is right now.
D**D
Modification may be necessary to hang anything heavy
The design is unique, with a rail that gets mounted to the wall and then hooks with rubber grips that pop onto the rail. The trouble is mounting the rail to the wall. The hooks are long, and I wasn't comfortable relying on the drywall inserts to hold up that much weight. I was able to use 1 stud, but the holes didn't line up with another. It may have been all right using the one stud and drywall inserts for the rest, but I ended up mounting a 2x4 to the studs and then mounting the rail to the 2x4.
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