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Robert Hare
> 3 dayThe three 24 inch by 12 inch panels offer installation flexibility. The panels have built in standoffs for space behind the panels to accommodate the 1/8 and 1/4 inch hanging hardware. They are a little pricy, but you will benefit from not needed to cut and paint the panels. Being steel, the holes will not round out over time with inserting and withdrawing the hooks and other tool mounting hardware. Magnets stick well to the panels for pinning to-do lists and plans and mounting other magnetic tools.
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S. Miler
Greater than one weekIve been wanting to do a pegboard wall in my garage for awhile, but was more work than I cared to do. So it just stayed on the some day list...Saw these panels and thought Id give them a try. They install easily (hardware is include) and the spacing behind the face for the hooks is built in. Simply attach to the wall and good to go! It always easy to find second hand hardware for hooks, rods, etc. so a trip to the restore and Im all set. Solid, well finished, and heavy duty. Very happy
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Barb
Greater than one weekI like the fact it was easy to install. Tough and keeps tools in order. Takes standard pegs.
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GeeBee (OH)
07-06-2025The powder coating is even and thick enough to be durable. The hole spacing is spot-on. I will be installing these into a wooden frame and they will become the focal point of my home wood shop. I had never thought about using metal peg-board before but I am so glad I found these. Granted, they arent as inexpensive as traditional pegboard but that stuff is getting pricey too. If you want to show off a tool collection of simply want a better than average pegboard to put your chisels, you found it.
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Off-Grid Family
> 3 dayThese are sturdy, good heft, and I was surprised to see that all the edges were clean and no sharp bits left on them. Mounting them was okay with my setup since I was mounting them onto 3/4 lumber I have on my shop walls. So I didnt need to worry about the spacing between normal studs. Otherwise be mindful of the weight youre planning to put on these. My issue with them is this says it fits all 1/4 and 1/8 hooks. This doesnt fit any of my older 1/4 hooks. Now there are some newer lighter feeling 1/4 hooks that I have that will fit, but none of the older one will. All of the 1/8 fit but it does seem like if you only have 1/4 hooks that youve had for years its going to be an issue. If youve just got newer cheaper ones then this should be fine 1/4 and 1/8.
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J. Horst
> 3 dayI really like these peg boards. They are heavy and feel like they will be very durable. I really like the black color. It comes with mounting screws, which is nice. The size is nice too. I feel like I will get a lot hung up on them.
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Carla Prescott
> 3 dayThese are nice sturdy pegboard panels. We just hung our so we dont have the hooks or tools up yet, but now that we know we like them, we will make a standard purchase for a few more to finsih the wall and get all our tools hung up.
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EMILY S
> 3 dayGood quality well constructed panels. Theyre heavy! Heavy metal construction is a good thing, but in this case you will need to have sturdy walls and studs if you plan to hang heavy tools. They will need the support. They provide 4 large wall anchors with long heavy screws for hanging. The finish is a light flat gray color free from scratches and flaws. They have a standard size hole so you can use a wide variety of peg board accessories. Much easier to install and use than the old flat boards, but they cost quite a bit more, too. A little pricey at 20 bucks each. I dont think I can afford to cover my garage wall like I would have with the old mdf style. They look clean and stylish in my work area.
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Noor
> 3 dayThe panels arrived in a well-protected box, and we were pleased to see that none of them were scratched, dented, or scraped. Installation was a breeze, and they paired effortlessly with the peg bins, hooks, and shelves that my wife had purchased earlier. The panels are remarkably sturdy, and we have had no issues with them warping or cracking. However, one shelf did break when my wife overloaded it with plastic hooks, but the metal pegboard itself remained unscathed. We found these to be excellent for the craft room, and I am even considering purchasing some for my garage after witnessing their usefulness.
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Ryan P.
> 3 dayMy current peg board setup is all particle board. I was skeptical if a metal version would be of any benefit. When it arrived, I could immediately tell from the weight - this was a well crafted item that will last for years. It was heavy! It has depth so it does not require any spacers like traditional particle board peg boards. Determine where you want it, level it, mark the holes, drill, add screws. I added it to a concrete wall so the drilling was a bit more involved - but still very easy. The size of the sections are just right as you are not going to easily re-cut these. Mix and match pieces to cover the intended area. Once installed, your only weak point will be the pegs, not the peg board. If the pegs are strong enough, you could put any tool on here. The peg board is not going to have any trouble with the weight.