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Sean Chiccino
> 3 dayI personally use these to mount into the walls in my garage and hung my RC Cars from them, they worked great! theyre very sturdy and come with all the stuff needed to install.
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Calvin W
> 3 dayThis hook set is simple to install, even in my metal building. It has a great variety of shapes and sizes of hooks. The anti-slip coating works. The hooks are sturdy. I was able to hang a variety of tools on it, including crowbars which can easily slip off other hook styles. I am very pleased with the set and think it would make a good gift to anyone with a shop or garage to organize.
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Yambobo
> 3 dayI am quickly running out of storage space in our garage, so I am trying to hang a few more things up high on the walls. These storage hooks are great! The construction quality is top notch and very clean... no rough or sloppy welds. These hooks will hold a lot of weight. For everything you get, this is a very nice value.
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Bandman
> 3 dayI ordered this assortment of garage hooks because you always need to hang something in the garage. Photo 1 shows you what comes in the box. If you cant find a hook for what you want to hang I would be surprised. The directions inform you what screws and anchors you use for drywall vs. wood, brick. Be aware that the directions are in grams so youll have to convert grams to pounds if you want to understand how much the hook will hold in English weights, pounds and ounces. I used a 5/16 drill bit for wood and 3/16 bit for drywall for each anchor. Photo 2 shows the difference in the screws and anchors. Two on the left are for drywall while the other two are for wood, etc. Directions tell you to hammer the drywall anchor 1/3 of the way in and then use screwdriver the rest of the way. I had used this type of anchor before but never hammered it in. You can see what happened when I did in photo 3. For the drywall I started a pilot hole with a 3/16 drill bit and screwed the anchor in the rest of the way. I would definitely recommend these hangers.
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Recty
> 3 dayWhat I really like about this kit is the variety of hooks you get for a great price. Some of these hooks sell for $10 on their own in a big brand name store, and we got many hooks for not a lot higher price than that in this kit. They all feel to be high quality and will last probably as long as my house does. If I ever had need for more hooks, Id be purchasing this kit rather than an individual hook at a store again.
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Ken S.
> 3 dayGood selection of hooks. Comes with the mounting hardware. Seems fairly sturdy to hold things without bending. I put them around the garage and they do what they are supposed to be. All have a rubber coating to prevent scratches and sliding. Happy with them, thumbs up!
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JP Folkes
> 3 dayIve been wanting to organize my garage for sometime now and this collection of hooks will help me do just that. There are several different sizes of mostly double tine hooks which I find makes it easier to hang gardening equipment from. On the larger units Im able to hang several rakes and several shovels because they are strong enough to handle having, in my case, 3 rakes on them without any bending of the arms at all. The rubberized coating on the arms would protect items from being scratched...if that were a priority for you, but for me it works to add some friction which holds items hung on them from moving. I admit I might be overloading them a little, but found if I put heavier items closer to the wall and hand lighter items further out on the arms that I can safely do this without concern. My hooks are all screwed directly into the wood frame of the garage so I didnt need the dry wall inserts. If you are doing the same, I strongly suggest you pre-drill holes before putting in the screws. Yes, it takes a little extra time, but it makes the installation so much easier and you wont tear up any of the screw heads.
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> 3 dayI got these to hang a ladder in my garage, figuring I would find a use for the rest of the hooks later. Now, I’m kind of thinking I might need another pack. I almost always complain about the included anchors being trash, and this is no exception. However, if you’re hanging something in your garage then you should most certainly be aiming for studs in the first place (every 16”). But, in the off chance that you need an anchor, just do yourself a favor and get some real anchors from your local home improvement store. The hooks themselves are sturdy enough, and you get enough of them with this set to help you get started on organizing your messy garage. (No offense—I assume you garage is messy because you’re looking at reviews for organization hooks…)
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Oneliz
> 3 dayExcellent Garage Hooks. Very well-made, heavy-duty, and sturdy. We are currently using it to hang a few tools in our garage; the perfect way to keep everything clean and organized—great value for the money.
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Richard B
> 3 dayThis is a nice set of multiple types of garage hooks including the screws and anchors to attach them. I used the long hooks to hold folding chairs and a couple of the smaller ones to hold different tools in the garage. I also used one of the small J hooks in my closet to utilize a space previously unused where I now put my tie/belt hanger. These hooks are great - they are working as intended and I’ve had no issues with them.