🛠️ Elevate your workspace—organize like a pro, never lose a tool again!
The Suncast Wall Stud Mounted Garden Tool Hanger is a robust and versatile organizer designed to hold up to 6 long-handled tools with a total weight capacity of 60 lbs. It mounts easily on standard 16" or 24" stud centers and features a tilt-back design to securely hold tools in place. Its interlocking, expandable design and compact size make it ideal for optimizing garage, shed, or storage space, ensuring a clutter-free and efficient environment.
E**3
Extremely Sturdy
A bit tough to install having to deal with drywall, but this is no fault of the product. Once installed, extremely sturdy (was able to anchor it to one stud). I already had one just like it - which I purchased a while ago - installed in the same location. The new piece fit perfectly with the original. Though a bit pricy.
M**N
Works great
Works well, fits well, but screws are not included.
A**I
Worthless because you can’t find hardware to hang in shed!!
I bought this to go in the shed. No bolts included, no bolt size on package, and I can’t find them on Amazon or the Suncast website. I missed the return window so I have two tool hooks I can’t use in the shed. I went to the hardware store and there’s no bolts available to use with this and the shed.
L**G
They work in a suncast shed, if you realize you have to drill your own holes
The shelves are great, the instructions are terrible. The problem is that these shelves are designed to be used either on any wall (which requires the #10 2.5 inch screws attached to studs) as well as inside a suncast shed using easy bolts, suncast screws, or suncast anchor bolts. In neither case are the screws provided. Also, it's not immediately obvious that if you are installing this in a suncast shed, the holes are NOT pre-drilled! You have to use a 1/2" drill bit to carefully drill a hole on just the inner wall, and then you can use a suncast bolt to attach it. I ordered some 'Replacement Suncast Screws' here on amazon and the short version worked just fine to attach the shelf.I have to say I was very close to returning it because I couldn't figure out where in the shed they were supposed to go. I didn't realize that they can go anywhere so long as you drill the holes yourself. Now that they're installed, they fit our shovels nicely and the hooks are deep enough that you can stack a couple tools on each one, thus being able to fit more than just 3 tools each. Do make sure you consider how much clearance above the rack you need to fit your tools. After installing the first one, I realized the second one had to be further down in order to accommodate a rake.
S**Z
No hardware
Was as pictured, reminder no hardware included
L**R
Item is as described and well made
Item provided is of good quality and fits within the shed we bought…but there are no specific pre-drill holes or indicators on where you should attach…this is totally up to the installer based on equipment spacing needs
I**R
yes, but with some advice...
So when many reviewers say they didn't come with hardware, you should believe them. I bought them because I thought they were an accessory for my Suncast shed. I didn't realize they were also sold to just be used in your garage on a plaster wall. I called Suncast, they asked for the model number, she said yes they will fit your shed with the "easy bolt" system, and sent me the bolts that work with the shed. I think they were a dollar each plus shipping. They arrived in three days. Suncast customer service could not have been nicer. But the best part is I went to put them in my brand new shed and I noticed all these little round discs on the walls and I realized that they were easy bolts! I guess the shed came with a package of them and my installer just sort of randomly screwed them onto the walls, so I had them all along😃🙄. Great accessory, you can hang some pretty decent size garden tools, etc on them.
M**H
Doesn’t do its job well.
Not enough decline backward to ensure tools stay mounted without slipping off. I’ve used clips to help keep things in place, which isn’t ideal. The connection points to the shed are also limited, but that’s to ensure you don’t have to drill into the wall panels.
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