🛠️ Organize Like a Pro—Your Tools Deserve It!
The Home-it Mop and Broom Holder is a versatile wall-mounted storage solution designed to keep your cleaning tools and garden equipment neatly organized. With a capacity to hold up to 11 tools and a total load-bearing capacity of 38 lbs, this durable plastic hanger is perfect for any room in your home. It includes all necessary mounting hardware and features an easy-release design for quick access to your items.
Material | Plastic |
Color | Off-White |
Special Feature | Weather Resistant, Waterproof, Durable |
Product Dimensions | 2.75"D x 15.5"W x 2.5"H |
Shelf Type | Hanging Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 11 |
Room Type | Kitchen , Garage , Closet , Laundry Room , Garden, Outdoor , Bathroom , Home Office |
Finish Type | Lacquered |
Assembly Required | No |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tools,Kitchen |
Included Components | Drilling tamplate, screws and anchors |
Item Weight | 13 Ounces |
Brand | HOME IT |
Style | Tool,Sports |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 38 Pounds |
Is Customizable | No |
UPC | 726670384850 850713008240 885621935708 |
Manufacturer | home-it |
Part Number | 205- |
Item Weight | 13 ounces |
Item model number | 5156027 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 5-position, 6-Hooks |
Finish | Lacquered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Weather Resistant, Waterproof, Durable |
Usage | Inside |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**G
Excellent product!
This holder is perfect! It’s easy to install, as they give you a template to use to mark the screw locations, then you just install it. It holds broom and mop handles perfectly, even the tiny one on my swiffers. The hooks hold brooms and dustpans, as well as the small dusters. I love this holder, it grips well (even with a door hitting it occasionally), it’s well made and it’s affordable.
L**Y
Works well.
Item as described. Grips brooms and mop handles well.
A**R
Sturdy
Easy installation and sturdy construction!
B**.
Decent Organizer
The organizer itself is great and works well but if you are mounting it to drywall do yourself a favor and get some better drywall anchors than the ones that come with it. Those don't have a lip on the end and two of mine went right through the drywall before the screw was able to tighten it. And use a 1/4" drill bit for the holes. The template has 5/16" holes which are too big for the anchors.
A**S
Unclutter and free up space with this mop room holder
The media could not be loaded. Purchased this to organize my mop/broom, dustpan and more! I was tired of having a mess of my floor cleaning tools scattered and falling so I purchased this item! It holds up to 5 items using the grooves, and can hold even more with hooks that are connected as well. The item is well made, sturdy and strong. I was able to hang everything I needed and add some organization to my cleaning tools at the same time! Great product and great price!
B**.
Easy to install
This is a sturdy holder made of a good weight plastic. Good value for the money, has plenty of storage for brooms, mops, scrub brushes, etc. I like that it comes with a template for the screw placement
J**D
Maybe Too Well Made?
I had installed a similar rack at another home, so I was anxious to do the same in my new home. While the installation itself was fairly straightforward, there are a few things potential buyers/users should know:1) The gripping mechanism works VERY stiffly. I have to use two hands to hang anything in a grip station - one hand to push the grip ball up while I push the handle of the broom or mop in with the other hand, trying not to pinch my fingers. If the mop or broom handle has an additional grip on its handle, this becomes even more challenging. The bigger the diameter of the handle, the more difficult it is to push in. Ideally, you should be able to push the handle up and into position with one hand, as I was able to do with the previous model I'd had. But, with a plastic grip equipped handle, this is an absolute no-go, and even without a grip, it is still very hard to work and requires some muscle.2) I mounted this tool holder on the back of my laundry room door, which is 1 1/4" solid wood. I had to furnish shorter screws because the screws that came with it were too long, even including the thickness of the tool holder mount points.3) Because this tool holder works so stiffly and will require concerted effort to use, if you are mounting it on gypsum wallboard (drywall), you're going to need to use much more heavy duty anchors than those supplied, (which in my estimation are virtually useless,) most notably the metal butterfly type, unless you can find a stud. In that case, the furnished screws will do nicely with no anchors needed.I will still use this, but am disappointed in how difficult it is to use compared to what I had before. I will say, however, that it does keep things put. I bought two thinking that I would need both - one at an upper level position and one at a lower position - in order to keep the mop and brooms from banging against the door at it is opened and closed. But, that isn't an issue. The one I installed does a very good job of keeping everything in place with very minimal movement. Unfortunately, it's difficult to use.I like it, and will continue to use it (unless I lose a finger). I just wish it wasn't so difficult to use.
J**W
Now that it's finally installed, I LOVE IT!
I bought this SO long ago, but for some reason, anything I buy that needs to be attached to the wall will sit in limbo for an exceedingly long amount of time until I finally decide to install it. It's like I have a mental block with wall-hanging items. :/I really shouldn't have waited so long, because installation was not NEARLY as bad as I thought it would be. In fact, it was one of the easier items we've ever put up.Installation:I took my longest stick, and placed it in the holder to see how high I would need to affix it to the wall, making sure to let most of the stick hang underneath in the event of any downward sliding it may do while hanging. We then took the level, made it straight, and used a sharpie to mark the six holes on the wall.This particular wall was drywall, so pilot holes were made, the drywall mounts were added, then the holder was lined up accordingly. The middle top hole was the first to be screwed in, then the outward bottom ones, then the rest, leaving a solid hold to the wall.I would recommend that you open at least one of the hooks before installation so as to make sure that you do not affix it to the wall upside down. We had no problem, but I could see this being easy to overlook.Everything hangs in the holder exactly as it was designed to do, making this a wonderful addition to help tidy up your home. Ours is in the garage, but this would also work perfectly for any brooms, swiffer mops, and/or dustpans which may be stored inside.In fact, more than likely an additional holder WILL be purchased in the future for that very reason, but I'm going to wait until I know I'm ready to hang it on the wall before doing so this time lol.
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