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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de junio de 2024
These are sturdy, streamlined, and work extremely well to organize the garage.
justliana
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de septiembre de 2024
this is a must if you want an organized garage plus its easy to remove and put back your ladders
Chole
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2024
This hook does a great job of holding our step ladder and it looks good doing so. My husband had no problems with installation. Seems sturdy but time will prove durability.
Jojo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de julio de 2023
This is great for holding things up in your garage. Others have used it for holding or hanging their wheelbarrow. I, however, use it to hold the aluminum ladder. I'm doing some spring/summer cleaning and this helps me de-clutter. The material is sturdy and seems to hold heavy things. Just make sure you attach or screw it on a wall stud. It will be much better.
BW III
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2023
The item itself seemed to be an elegant solution to get my new wheelbarrow off of the ground. However after first installing the clip on a stud a couple of problems arose. As stated in previous reviews the screw hardware looks solid but is actually some sort of cheap pot metal. I pre drilled both holes into the stud one screw snapped at the head on install the other one snapped as I was backing out the second screw after I snapped the first. My perfectly measured placement was ruined as I now had 2 broken off screws in the stud where I ideally wanted the clip placed. Lesson learned throw away the screws that come with the item. Once reinstalled the wheelbarrow went up fine the next problem came from the fact that the plastic tray began to bend in the middle as all of the weight gets focused on one point. No problem if you have a metal one but a big problem if you have plastic. I ordered another one as I figured that 2 would distribute the weight across two separate areas. Once I got the second one I went to work finding another stud, found it and discovered my preferred spots for the clips would be too far apart if I used the standard stud spacing. My solution was to mount the clips to some pressure treated wood I had laying around which I affixed to the studs. Problem solved clips landed in the right spot on the wheelbarrow tray. Another problem created as the top of the wheelbarrow now tipped too far away from the wall. I added 2 more blocks where the handles touched the walls to tip the top of the wheelbarrow flush to the top of the wall. Project completed. The clips themselves are not milled to exactly the same specifications so one clip was a different size than the first one. Had to compromise placement as getting them leveled was not perfect due to the different pitch of each clip. Hope this helps anyone trying to get their plastic wheelbarrow off the ground.
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