Crawford-Lehigh Flip Up Tool Holder #FTH3P
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Joe M
> 24 hourJust what I needed for the garage.
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Just Desserts
> 24 hourPerfect for stacking handled tools on a wall like shovels, brooms, edger. Vertical screws allow stud placement (dont miss it!). Note the height remaining over it in case you plan on putting rakes in it. Also holds 3 bike wheels well. Lifts up out of the way (e.g. like when winters over and the shovels can go elsewhere), although its unlikely youll need that.
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arplnfxr
> 24 hourSolid hangar, wanted to hang folding metal chairs on wall in garage, to get up off the floor. Put 4 on it, could easily hold 6 if needed. Mount to stud thru drywall, solid, no worries at all.
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Stephen
> 24 hourExcellent bracket for supporting fairly heavy garden equipment - I use mine to hold my gasoline powered string trimmer against the garage wall. Just make sure you screw into a stud.
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AMP
> 24 hourheavy duty
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Energizer
> 24 hourSturdy construction. Holds my 15 lb road bike easily and can handle much more weight. 3 stars since product is not exactly all black as advertised. It is battleship gray and black. I attached a picture.
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I love peanut butter
> 24 hourSimple to install. I drilled pilot holes into a stud (this is required...there are no drywall adapter nor would you even want to bother....drill it into a stuff). The screws mount over the other so once you find a stud for one drilling the other hole requires no work. Once it is up Im fairly convinced I could hang from the thing. The arms stick out far enough that I was able to hang three shovels, a post-hole digger and a rake all from one hook...and I have a little space left over. The arms have a non-slip rubber on them (and the picture is accurate...there are little dips in the arms and the ends of the arms curve up) so you dont need to worry about anything slipping off of the hooks once you hang it.
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Allam Castillo
> 24 hourWorks great for my bicycle. The only problem is the package did not come with the studs for the wall.
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Rob Morrison
> 24 hourThis is one of the best methods I have found for flatter type items...think shovels, rakes, scrapers, etc. Very sturdy I have 3 different shovels on one of these tools with zero issues. I have a second one with different rakes from regular steel tine to plastic and finally a third with brooms. Installation screws are too soft for my liking and the heads are easily stripped...I typically switch out with other screws I have on hand.
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C. J.
> 24 hourThis hook was exactly what I needed to hang a large leaf blower/vacuum and a rake in the garage. The screws that come with this are massive. I actually had to purchase a pair of screws that were a bit smaller because I literally could not get the provided screws all the way into the stud and flush with the hook (even after drilling pilot holes), but it is a great product and does what it is supposed to do.