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Review on πŸ”€ ACMETOP Z Shaped Reversible Single Widths: The Perfect Solution for Versatile Space Management by Darius Carraway

Revainrating 5 out of 5

the most useful and safest.

I have a habit of hanging tomorrow's clothes on hooks on the back of my bedroom door. This keeps them out of the way, relatively clean and handy when I need them. In my last apartment I installed screw-on cupboard hooks. Unfortunately, the door's plywood was too thin to hold the hooks securely. Even with drywall screws, the hooks became wobbly and unreliable after about a year. They lasted almost twenty years, but every time I hung up a garment it seemed like the hook would fall off. When I moved into my current apartment, I didn't find any hooks on the door, on the wall or in the closet. So I searched the internet for a clothes hanging device. They looked the cheapest and the least useful. I liked that they weren't permanent so if I moved again I could just take them off and take them with me. They looked sturdy enough to fit into an article of clothing so I ordered two packs to make sure there was enough. My bedroom door is about 32 inches wide, so starting at 6 inches on each side meant a six-pack gave me a hook about every four inches. More than a lot. Then last week I had to go to the store next door and it was raining so I put on a poncho and a wide brimmed hat. The rain had picked up and when I got back my hat and poncho were dripping like crazy, so I quickly grabbed my spare hooked bag and hung two of them on the front door. Then I left the hat and poncho to dry. They're still hanging there, ready to grab when I need them. These hooks are very handy, do not need to be screwed or nailed and are just as easy to bring to the place of use. I recommend having a supply of these in every house or apartment.

Pros
  • SCRATCH AND SLIP RESISTANT
Cons
  • Not bad, but...