Crawford-Lehigh Flip Up Tool Holder #FTH3P
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Ryder Lemke
> 3 dayWorked good
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Mark
> 3 dayThese r awesome. Rakes, shovels, gas powered trimmer and blower, and extention cords r all off my floor, out of my corners, and hanging securely/neatly on the wall. I used a 2 drywall screw and hung on the garage studs. Very happy. Been up for 3 years.
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HB
Greater than one weekWell made and a great value. Ive used these to store bicycles. If mounting bikes horizontally, you will be required to find the fulcrum point along your top tube. This requires more attention than, say, hanging a bike from its wheel, and is arguably precarious, slightly. While this is not the intended use for these, I find that the rubberized coating does not scratch the frame finish, and I also gain valuable space in the garage by mounting parallel to the walls. The distance from the wall when the top tube rests in the outermost trough is far enough to clear the width of handlebars and pedals.
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Will
> 3 dayThese things are tough, hold a ton of weight, and can stack multiple items on one hook making it my go-to solution for garage storage. I have one that does all my shovels, one for all my rakes, one for all my snow-shovels, and another one for random tools (sledgehammer, axe, bolt cutters, pry bar etc.). Fantastic
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Marco
> 3 dayworks properly
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Jane E. Larson
Greater than one weekWorked great for hanging ladders
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Tool Guy
> 3 dayFirst, the picture of the LeHigh Crawford Flip up tool holder is not accurate. The design is the same but mine is grey with black textured rubber on the steel forks. The entire holder is made from steel and is very strong. The holder is almost 13 long and 2.25 between the forks. The forks are 0.5 thick. The forks do flip up to fold against the wall so that would make it approx. 3 out from the wall when folded. I never fold my tool holders because I always have something to hang on them. I have more than one of these and use one for hanging my weed eater (I have a large Stihl straight shaft that fits perfect on this). I also use one for my Stihl Magnum back pack blower. I have also used them for holding saw horses and various lawn tools, cords and hoses, so these tool holders have many uses. I dont know how it would be possible to overload this tool holder if properly mounted on a stud. I would recommend this tool holder to anyone in need of a sturdy well made tool holder.
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malibugal
> 3 dayVery heavy duty. You can get more on the bracket then just using the dips for each garden tool. Just make sure you have installed it with heavy screws or lag bolts to hold the extra weight
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K. Krewer
> 3 dayWe needed something to hold up my Husbands collection of garden tools, including multiple sledge hammers, pick axes, and large shovels.These are heavy and require a SOLID support to hold it all up off the floor. This device fit the bill. The only issue was the screws stripping out while putting them in. Once in they are Solid and hold probably > 100#. I have 4 and each was the same and has demonstrated stability. A great product that I expect to last for a LONG LONG time.
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TheRazz Man
> 3 dayWorks great. Easy to use