Gempler'sExtra Long Tool Rack for Shovels, Spades, Rakes, and Brooms
T**T
Extremely well made, but read on
These things aren't cheap, not in terms of price or of quality. There are some things to know upfront. Don't even think about using drywall anchors. I used studs mounted to the wall via number 10, 3.5 inch wood screws through the outer stud, through the sheetrock, and into the studs behind the sheetrock. The screw hole top-to-bottom separation is too wide to hang from a single 2x4 stud. I mounted two studs, one over the other, and that worked fine. I used fairly hefty lag screws to fasten the racks to the outer studs. Now I can swing from these things without fear.One more point: be careful to note that the shorter two-bar version is much wider set than the longer version, at least for the choices on Amazon. You may find that the shorter version is too wide for hanging some implements. Just sayin'.
C**R
From cluttered to clean!
Such a simple product turns a mess of a garage into neat and organized. Regardless of being simple this is extremely well-made. I would imagine depending on the wall you mount to this it could hold my bodyweight, 180 pounds hanging on it from the very end. It dose have a slight tilt up, so that tools don’t slide off from the front. This tilt is not so drastic that the tools slide to the back.I purchased the single option to hold extension cords after getting the two of these.I hope this review was helpful.
L**H
Many yard tools stored up high and in a small space. For me, a winner.
I bought two of these a few years ago. Super useful and get a lot of yard tools up high and out of the way. Just bought 3 more for my garage at home. I love that I can get about ten tools in a tiny amount of space.Down sides is for certain, that all of the tools go in order. If you want the first tool on the rack, all the tools in front of it have to come off. If you have tons of space and want convenience and organization, this isn't your choice. If you have lots of yard tools and they are cluttering up the place, this may be your solution.
S**L
Perfect for Wall-mounting Road Bike in Garage
I wanted something to hold up my bike against the wall without risk of falling off. These are sturdy, slightly tilted upward, mount easily into studs, and coated metal so won't scratch bike frame.I used own 3" screws for sturdier install using an electric drill.Mounted them just above eye level so no risk of injury. Have to lift the bike of course.I recommend this solution.Yes pricey. Works well.
C**M
Good product
It does what its supposed to do. I am only using it for rakes and shovels so it does not have much weight but it sure does allow a lot more capacity than any other rack of this nature.
P**4
Buy screws separately!
I knocked off a star because it doesn’t come with its own screws. How hard would that have been to include? I’m a little worried that the paint will scrape off over time but the weld is solid.
P**X
Solid and Substantial
I have been looking for one of these for several years, ever since I saw a (much flimsier) similar product in an ad. This is EXACTLY what I have been looking for--solidly made, heavy duty, and substantial enough to support many of the shovels, hoes, etc. that clutter the corner of my shop. They also manufacture a model with a wider gap for tools with thicker handles; I will check my tools and buy one of those if I need it.Just screw it to a solid joist--this will be as strong as the structure that supports it.
B**O
If you have a lot of long handled tools you need these.
These are a lifetime product. I have several different versions for different tools and they are all well made and very sturdy.
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