Command Broom and Mop Grippers Hook, Damage Free Hanging Wall Mount Holder, No Tools Household Cleaning Organizer for Living Spaces, 2 Hangers and 4 Strips
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Lauren
> 24 hourThe idea of these were cool. It held my broom just fine but didn’t like to hold my swiffer. Sometimes the holders wouldn’t stay latched for some reason. I didn’t have them for long before they fell off my wall, but I have textured walls so that could be the problem.
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Olga Adams
> 24 hourMy new house had no where for me to put my mop and broom. It was annoying having them propped against the wall in my kitchen. I randomly stumbled upon these and they are perfect. They’ve been on my wall for several months now and have shown no signs of falling down. It holds a swiffer wet jet with no issues. Great product.
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Alexandria Loreille
> 24 hourI absolutely love these and will recommend to everyone. We live in a townhouse with a small closet for the washer and dryer. We used these command hooks in there for our swiffer, mop, and broom. You finally don’t have to try to balance the others from falling when grabbing one. It also creates a little bit of floor space to storing small items. Great price! Be sure to allow the hook to adhere to the wall for a few hours before hanging your broom/mop/swiffer. We have 4 of them in our house. Plan on buying some for my mom too.
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S. Brown
> 24 hourWith everything being done online during the lockdowns, I needed a way to support a backdrop. I know from experience, that an 8 foot wide cloth will sag and droop if not supported by a pole. I mounted these on my wall. I couldnt find a dowel 8 feet long at the hardware store but did manage to buy a 3/4 round piece of molding that was 8 feet long. I took a cleaning cloth on a roll off at the perforation and cut it into 12 one inch strips. These I attached to a wall tapestry with T-pins. Then I strung the molding through the loops and snapped the molding into the holders. It is easy to take the tapestry down whenever I want. And I know that if we ever stop with the teleconferences or I move, I can just remove the brackets and not damage my wall.
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C. G. King
> 24 hourThese hold items securely and keep them handy. They have stayed on well, although Ive only used them on door surfaces rather than the wallboard where I wonder if the super strong hold might pull the surface off the wall when pulling a tightly held tool out of the holder. I have the usual mops and floor cleaners, but also a long handled duster for dealing with high cobwebs, ceiling fans and the like, and want to keep that duster head off the floor. Its a tight fit, but stays in well without slipping and the holder doesnt pull away from the pantry door where Ive attached it. I also have one stuck to my back door to hold a cane so its handy when I want to go outside. I was carrying a cane around on my walker so it would be handy when I needed it, but it was always falling off. By using these, I can attach a cane in a couple of different spots where Im likely to need one. Im also planning to affix two in a sideways orientation to my garden tractor so I can carry my cane with me there too.
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M. J. Leake
> 24 hourI am impressed with the two I bought to secure a broom and Swiffer mop handle to a wall in my bathroom. Most impressive is that they stay connected while the RV is in motion.
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Susan
> 24 hourI ordered one of these broom grippers to hold my kitchen broom off the floor (to keep the bristles in better shape) and hung up on the back of the closet door. Been a couple of months now and it works well, so I ordered two more. I did clean/dry the surface well before adhering the strip to the closet door and waited 24 hours before hanging the broom up (in the gripper). I used one to grip my cane upright and keep it from falling on the floor when I am working at my desk. Worked so well I put another gripper for my cane on my nightstand too. I have arthritic hands so I had to practice using the gripper effectively (roll the handle in and out rather than jamming it in) to allow me to use it easily (without hand/wrist pain). I tried to use one to hang up my aluminum snow shovel but the diameter of the handle was too big for the gripper unfortunately. Shovel might have been too heavy too? Specs say: will hold up to 4 lbs and 0.8-1.0 handles. Not sure what a 0.8-1.0 handle is. My cane measures 3.5 around and weighs a little more than 1 lb. The kitchen broom handle measures 2.85 around (OD?) and weighs about a pound too.
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Pamela
> 24 hourPerfect for saving space! I have these placed in our coat closet to hold our Swiffer and broom. We dont really have much storage space in our apartment so these are perfect for holding our tools without getting in the way of our other items. Theyre a bit firm at first so youll have to put some extra pressure into securing your item but Im sure thats just because its new and if nothing else, it means your item wont slip. Will definitely be buying more in the future.
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Marcus R.
> 24 hourThey hold the mop and boom up out the way. Love these. Need to get more. Highly recommend
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Nancy Vee
> 24 hourWhat a great product to get you mops and brooms organize. Easy to clip on and remove.