This Wallmaster shelving has LOTS of hooks compared to competing brands and an extra shelf increases vertical storage space. This shelf is very easy to install. If you have used any of the other Wallmaster Garage Racks, they are identical in terms of installation. There are 16 screws and 16 standoffs total, but 28 pre-drilled holes per rod segment (my calculations may be wrong). In any case, there are not enough screws on the rod. This differs from some of the smaller Wallmaster kits which have one screw per hole. The instructions don't cover this with the recommended template, so you'll have to figure out where to place them yourself. If you plan on not using drywall standoffs and drilling them into the stud, your only option is to hope your studs are spaced accurately in about 4 inch increments to drill each screw into the stud. Other premium brands offer base posts in various lengths with pre-drilled holes approximately every ยผ to ยฝ inch, giving you real freedom to drill anything into the stud for added security. Wallmaster lists a limit of around 420 pounds, which seems realistic once you drill that into the studs. But I wouldn't exceed a total weight of over 200 pounds using only drywall spacers. In general, I plan to use Wallmaster shelving to organize small items like extension cords, kids scooters/bikes, and small power tools. But I will continue to rely on my Rubbermaid FastTrack for heavier items like washers or ladders (because it's so easy to drill bolts). Unless you have overly large/heavy items, I recommend the Wallmaster for its price and utility.
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