Mythinglogic Garden Tool Organizer for Garage-Yard Tool Racks with Wheels,Garage Organizers and Storage Hold Garden Tools,Yard Tool Holder for Garage/Shed,Garden tool stand
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TRU
> 3 dayGot this to replace a rolling plastic rack that I had for my garden tools. This is so much better. It holds all the longer tools that I need and has areas on the sides to hold a few smaller ones as well. The bottom section fits a bag of mulch or soil. It rolls smoothly and doesnt tip over (this was the biggest complaint I had with my plastic rack) It also takes up about the same amount of space even though it holds much more. Assembly was easy and with a cordless screwdriver took me about 20 minutes.
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Filmdoc2001
28-11-2024We have our cleaning and clipping tools now in one convenient space. Easily rolls around.
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Craig Severson
> 3 dayAll the parts where there. It was easy to put together and holds a lot more than I thought. Nice with the wheels I can wheel it back in a corner or pull to make easier to use. Would recommend.
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Cristobal Mann DDS
> 3 dayHas so many options to hang items. Well made!!! Great shelf!!!
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kate
> 3 dayI purchased one for my home maintenance person and he carries all cleaning supplies, leaf blower, etc. I liked it so much that I purchased an additional 2. One for my housekeeper and one for my office. Best cart ever. Highly recommended.
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Barbara
> 3 dayI’m using this product for my gardening tools and products.
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S. M.Silver
> 3 dayVery easy to assemble, but do take a look at the directions as they provide no text and there are places where a couple of parts are over-lapped to use the same screw. Almost every screw could be finger tightened and then, when all screws needed for that particular part are installed, they can then be tightened down with a screw driver (they take Philips or blade). Extra screws and nuts are provided. For the bottom, I used the provided wheels so we could try out different placements of the rack; once we settle that, Ill take off the wheels, probably, and put in the studs since that will make for a bit more stability. The wheels make assembly a bit easier as you can spin the rack as you work on it without having to get up. As with any free-standing rack for two-handed tools, placement of brooms, hoes, etc. should be done with a modicum of common sense to avoid unbalancing the rack. Stability is aided by the bottom shelf, which can support some fairly heavy items. Unlike the plastic versions of such racks, a severe heat wave is not going to weaken the structure of this tool rack. Highly recommended - I am considering a second one.
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Liz
> 3 dayOrdered this to take my gardening things with me on our accessible walkway and through the uneven ground Very sturdy well made. My only issue is I wish it was a tad taller for some of my longer tools it rolls easily on pavement somebody make one for taller tools please
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Daniel J. Gomez
01-12-2024We had a cheap wall-mounted aluminum strip garage tool hanger, the one with the gravity clips. The problem was that the pre-drilled holes didnt line-up with the studs, so we mounted mostly into drywall alone with anchor screws. After about two years, either the ghost in our house got utterly bored or gravity took its toll and the strip dismounted from the wall, with quite a startling crescendo - these things always happen in the middle of the night. The dog went bonkers. My dad has a plastic free-standing tool organizer in his garage, its probably the Rubbermade one, and I always liked that, had my eye on it, but didnt want to spend upwards of $60 for this type of device. Well I bit the bullet and bought this one, although I was very doubtful about the quality for $110. Bottom line, as always, you get what you pay for. Is it worth $110? Mmm, maybe $75. And it probably costs $30 to manufacture somewhere in China. But the instructions were clear, only like 8 steps, and took about 1/2 hour total. Its very sturdy and solid - Im, glad I made the investment. It easily holds our rakes and brooms, swiffer, a hand axe, dust pans and brushes and electric leaf blower. On the top rack I like to keep a few six packs of IPA. This thing has plenty of space and they also give you six hooks to hang things from, so you can get creative. But wait, mon frère, the best part about it is that it has CASTORS, two which lock-off! So after you assemble this beauty (mind you all the pre-drilled holes were spot-on, its a very quality and tight build) all you have to do is roll it in place and voila, your garage is instantly 30% neater and your life partner will highly impressed. So I say just order it if youre on the fence (like I was) & you can thank me later. Afterwards, you might feel so especially accomplished as to support your local butcher, get some nice thick ribeyes, dust off your Traeger grill, pop off a few cold ones and celebrate your engineering skills with a nice steak dinner. And dont forget to wear your old Life Is Good T-shirt. This is the occasion to do that.
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Val C
Greater than one weekThis was a little difficult for me to assemble, I dont often assemble items, but it was manageable. It would probably be very easy for anyone used to building things. Once I got it done I was very happy with it and it serves the purpose well.