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Tajikistan, Dushanbe
1 Level
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24 Karma

Review on πŸ‘” Whitmor GRADE A Natural Wood Suit Hangers: Premium Set of 16 for Organized Wardrobes by Kimoni Parson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good wooden hangars.

The hangar is a fairly simple invention and in general has not undergone any major technological changes over the years. In any case, they have become cheaper (cost and quality) and weaker. So if you want to hang something heavy, you crave old wooden hangars. I pulled some old wooden hangars from my great aunt's house or similar places and they are sturdy. I would hang my 15lb suede and lambswool long coat on it. I need more of these hangars and you can find them for only $5 per hangar. So, in finding that middle ground, I wanted a solid hangar that 1) looked decent 2) could hold some weight 3) wasn't flimsy metal or plastic. They cost about $1 per hangar and fit the bill nicely. I found them smooth enough for my purposes to hang all of our coats and jackets in the hall closet to avoid snagging. I might hesitate to use them to hang silk or other fine fabrics or very expensive shirts etc. None of the ones I've received have had any issues - they were all well constructed, although poorly packaged in the box (no packaging or anything). If you want solid, bank-breaking hangars, they should be for you. If you want better ones you can find them, but they will cost you money.

Pros
  • home and kitchen
Cons
  • ill thought out