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Darrick McMurray
> 3 dayIt has a good paint and wont easily chip. Standard size. Fits all my tools. It comes with a good amount of mounting hardware. Value for money.
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Go Gators!
> 3 dayWe are installed these into a a shed we are built. These panels are going to be used to store art supplies and tools up on the wall. These don’t come with any pegs themselves so you’ll need to get the ones you need. As stated they use standard 1/4 and 1/8 pegboard hooks and accessories with 1 spacing. Google Pegboard craft organizer ideas and you’ll see some great ones! That’s where our ideas have come from. Since there are 3 separate panels you can stack these on top of each other or in a row. Easy install. Like that these are metal and sturdy.
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Friendchell
> 3 dayIve been wanting a peg board for sometime. These ones are great. The pegs I had work great and I ordered another pack that all fit perfect.
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Bonjon
> 3 dayThese are so easy to put up and a great size. I had gotten a large metal pegboard before to put up in the craft room but it was just too big. These give you more options for arranging them in a pattern that works for your needs. There is no need for spacers or wood furring strips as the panel itself is formed to give you the offset off the wall that you need. Panels come with all the hardware you need to mount it to your wall type. The color is really nice. It’s a cool off-white.
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S. Miler
> 3 dayIve 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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cooldado4
> 3 dayI like these panels because they are complete you just screw them into the wall. With wood ones you have to attach a spacer to the back to allow space for the hooks to be installed/removed. These will be easy to install and handy in my garage.
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Jason Gargo
> 3 dayIn the interest of full disclosure, as a trusted and unbiased Amazon reviewer, I was able to request this product free of charge. Nicely made racks, heavy weight and durable. Clean finish. There is a rolled edge on the top and bottom. There are no welds in any of the corners that I can see; however, this doesnt matter as these are plenty strong. These do not accept 1/4 inch hooks. I have some hooks that measure 3/16 of an inch and although these will insert into the holes, they will not make the bend in order to be used. These racks work fine with 1/8 inch hooks only. When mounted, the distance from the wall is approximately 11/16 of an inch - more than adequate spacing to insert your hooks. A nice product just wish they accepted 3/16 - 1/4 inch hooks.
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Noor
Greater than one weekThe 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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Benjamin Peace
> 3 dayNone of my pegs fit this board. the holes are 3/16 inches and do not fit standard 1/4 by 1” pegs.
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jewells68
> 3 dayI have to say I love that they came with the screws AND the anchors, but the holes in the pegboard were too small to insert a pencil into for marking the wall for the drill points. I had to use the pointy end of a long skinny awl to mark the wall. Also I had to employ a bit of trial and error because the diagrams/packaging did not indicate the sizes of drill bits needed for installation. It also mentions you need a hammer but never mentions the hammer being used in any of the text directions. I took measurements (and notes) as I installed the first board to make installing the other two pegboards easier. Ill share those measurements here. For inserting the anchors into the wall I used a 5/16 drill bit. The top far left hole is 11 away from the far right top hole. The top left hole is 22 7/8 from the bottom left hole (and of course the same distance goes for the holes on the far right side. If one or more holes are over a stud, you wont need the anchor. For that hole you would use the 3/16 drill bit. As you can see in my photo, I did not install them immediately next to each other but instead chose to install each of the three in between the tracks for my track mounted shelving system in my sewing room. Now I can use my existing shelf brackets and shelves until I get more pegboard accessories. Definitely recommend them. I can use magnetic hooks, pegboard hooks, etc. I have been wanting pegboard but much preferred the idea of having it be metal.