The fact that they are showing the product on a 60" door for their marketing should have worried me, but to be honest I'm glad it only came halfway through my normal 80" door goes! Who likes to bend down to get things? I'm not 100% sure where I want it yet, so I haven't applied "Hook and Loop Strips" which I'm afraid to call what I was taught since the name is capitalized and copyrighted must become. Although we all know what they are. Word automatically corrected this and capitalized it, so I googled to capitalize and the information was unexpected, to say the least! I recommend you to stick the issued ones to the ones already attached to the back of the organizer so you can stick and tape for a perfect row. I don't like the hooks above the door. They hold the product well, but the design had to cover a large number of doors. Most doors are cheap and only an inch wide. It has an indented tab to leave 1.98 inches of space that protrudes 0.43 inches to hold smaller doors. Majority! He looks worried. The marketing image shows this on the pictured door and they made the mistake of labeling it as 1.98 inches red dot to red dot. Doing the math from the image above would be 1.98" - 0.43", the door shown in the image below with zero compression on 0.43" would be 1.55". Slightly larger than my 1.375" doors. These included charts and images are intended to help people make an informed decision about the product. Why aren't they taken seriously and quality checked for errors and misleading information? I'm considering putting it on the basement door hanging but fix it permanently and remove the hooks. I could store a decent amount of detergent in it. Also worry about the weight and the doors are cheap and flimsy. Hooks do this for doors. I really wish whoever did that design would make the normal sized hooks only an inch and a half then two for those with monster doors. Make the back of the hook nice! Design. Maybe a cool design that will make people like to look at it instead of to see and wish you had As much as I wish there was room for cleaning supplies on the back of my basement door, I want those Don't see the back of the hook. This door is right in my dining room and if I can't think of a creative way to hide it. Which will be tricky as they stick out of the door almost half an inch! Maybe if I find an interesting looking scroll and use the back of the hooks to hold the rope between them I can use this monster! I did it! I cleaned the top of my fridge and freezer, attached it to the basement door and used the back of the hooks for something productive. I need to find a better item to hang, but it serves to show what I was thinking! I think I kept it and no longer hold grudges against it! Five stars!
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