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Kimberley Sheek
> 3 dayEasy to put up and use.
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ARod
Greater than one weekReady to hang this thing up just marked off all my studs opened the package to find out there was no Hardware Pack like the description and the box say.
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Kaia Yundt
> 3 dayThese are so useful when organizing your garage. Easy to install and sturdy.
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KC
> 3 dayIt is so absurd - and wrong - that you cant buy single hooks except as part of this kit. This is supposed to be a custom garage system but its not if you cant buy the parts!
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Larry D Thornton
> 3 dayThis is a great system,easy to install and the hangers can be placed where you need by sliding or quick unatach and place elsewhere.It gave my garage more space and makes it easy to find stuff.I recommend buying your own anchors,the ones provided are crap,i purchased the drywall anchors that are rated for 50 pds and used 8 of them on each section,holds my electric grinder,anvil vise attached to a 2x6 board which i placed tool sets and whatever on making a lot of weight,holds it up well.This is a great system
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Tader
> 3 daySupports heavy tools and was easy to install. I would like to see more variation in the hooks that are available.
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Mrs. Maye Mann II
> 3 dayWorks Great!
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Matthew
> 3 dayWhile the kit is great, the longer attachment tends to get in the way while walking by. I went online to see if I could get a couple more shorter attachments and I really couldnt find much at all. What was there tended to be super pricey and didnt meet my needs. I just want a couple more of what I already have but it seems like I would have to buy a whole separate kit.
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Stephen K. Sampson
> 3 dayA 32 inch or 48 inch rail should be designed for standard framing member spacing of 16 inches on center. In other words, the overall length of the rail should be longer than 32 or 48 inches, respectively, to accommodate standard framing. I have read other reviews customer complaining about this issue and the manufacturers typical response is franking a lame excuse for poor engineering. It is important to remember that the installer is trying to hit the narrow side of a 2 x 4 framing member that is actually only 1.5 inches thick. Rubbermaid expects the installer to slide the rail over roughly 0.5 inches from center, at each end, which leaves 0.75 - 0.5 = 0.25 inches of framing material. I suppose Rubbermaid designers believe that houses are framed precisely and an electronic stud finder will precisely locate each edge of a 2 x 4 framing member. With that said, I really like the Rubbermaid FASTTRACK concept; however, it is unfortunate the associated hole spacing is non-standard. This problem could be easily addressed with a simple design and manufacturing change. Apparently Rubbermaid does not listen to customer feedback because this product has been manufactured with non-standard hole spacing for many years.
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Adan Hernandez
> 3 dayRubbermaid FastTrack line of products is probable the best thing to happen to garages everywhere since the garage door opener. One of the walls in my garage is end to end with FastTrack railings and all kinds of hooks and vertical railings and bins and everything else. For years my garage was a complete mess, many times I tried to organize it. but always was overwhelmed by the mess after an hour or two. FastTrack has been the one thing that made me stick with my garage organization project, until I finally got it done. My garage is a picture perfect well organized area. This product line is so easy to install, convenient and its made to grow with your organizing needs. Now, I look for excuses to add more railing and hooks; I only regret that I ran out things to put away so I havent added any FastTrack products in about 2 weeks. Im having withdraws!