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Kathy Tarlowski
> 3 dayGreat product!! Quality is great too.
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akaMom
> 3 dayWe bought this for our garage to help organize the kids outdoor gear. We appreciate that it can be broken down into 2 sections because the wall space we had would not have allowed for a longer track system. We were missing a few screws and mollies built had enough to mount and still be very loaded bearing (at least 2 screws, top/bottom, were in a stud). They are very sturdy. Hooks snap on and stay in place very well but can be easily moved around. One section of rack is holding about 50+ lbs of stuff (2 scooters and one bmx bike, helmets, etc all on just one of sections and its doing great, not budging one bit). Would definitely recommend. Just wish it came with 2 shelves!
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Brianna
> 3 dayTime to assemble was about 20min. The brackets themselves are very sturdy against the wall. One of the hanging attachments couldnt hold much weight but everything else held well.
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David A. Baer
> 3 dayThis Wallmaster rack has A LOT of hooks compared to rival brands and the added shelf adds even more vertical storage space. This rack is really easy to set up. If you have used any of the other Wallmaster garage racks, its going to be identical in terms of installation. There are total of 16 screws and 16 spacers but 28 pre-drilled holes per bar segment (my math could be wrong on this). Either way, there are not enough screws per bar. This is different than some of Wallmaster’s smaller kits, which have one screw per hole. The instructions don’t address this with a recommended pattern, so it’s kind of on you to figure out where to put them. If you plan not to use drywall spacers and drill this into a stud, your only option is to hope your studs are exactly spaced in the roughly 4-inch increments in order to drill each screw into a stud. More premium brands offer various lengths of their base racks with pre-drilled holes approx. every ¼ to ½ inch which really gives you the freedom to drill everything into a stud for the extra security. Wallmaster claims around 420lbs limit, which seems realistic if you drill this into studs. But I would not exceed more than 200 lbs of gross weight using just dry wall spacers. Overall, I plan to use Wallmaster racks to organize smaller items like extension cords, kid’s scooter/bikes, and smaller power tools. But Ill continue to rely on my Rubbermaid FastTrack for heavier items (due to how easy it is to drill into studs) like power washers or ladders. If you don’t have excessively large/heavy items, I strongly recommend Wallmaster for its price point and utility.
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m.runner75
> 3 dayLike how you have the option to hang quite a bit, the bad thing is there isn’t enough room too. I’m order to utilize all the attachments the bar needs to be longer. Otherwise it’s too small, as the items hanging aren’t only 1/4inch in width sometimes.
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Michael Chapman
> 3 dayEasy to assemble and plenty of hooks for my equipment. Sturdy quality provides confidence my tools won’t sag or fall.
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libby pigge
> 3 dayGreat purchase very well made Love this purchasing again really helps in my garage organization
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mel
> 3 dayGreat- we put it outside on garage wall for easy access. Nice variety of hooks.
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Linda K. Little
> 3 dayGreat price for a high quality product. I found it very easy to install. I worried about the strength but put together well. Came with plenty of different hooks. delighted with this purchase.
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R&M Sparks
> 3 dayThe photo shows it with the shelf, plus several hangers. With the shelfing you can fit three brackets, if theyre really close together. It needs at least one more wall support to allow it to fit enough hangers to make it useful. Other than that it is a pretty good system, fairly easy to install.