Dixie Dull—February 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This was an easy install for our laundry room, and it works so much better than the flimsy wheeled stand we were using before. Now we can store things on the floor under it, and I don't have to worry if the wet jeans are too heavy. I did a pull-up on this after I installed it. Very sturdy! Read more
Nancy J—January 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Absolutely love them. Sturdy and great looking. Had one with a stripped bar and the company responded quickly and hassle free with a replacement. Highly recommend the purchase of the anchors if its just drywall. But really love the function and look! Read more
Shereen McClean—February 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Very strong and great quality, holds heavy wedding dresses. Read more
mark watkins—December 8, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Quality made racks. I wanted a modern/clean look in my laundry room and the racks pulled it together!!! Easy to install, I’ve had them up for a few months without any issues. Worth the money!!! Read more
Mary Jane Robinson—March 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Space saving and very durable Read more
Karol Alva—February 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It is not great quality. Does not sit well on the wall. Its wobbly and does not center up correctly on both ends Read more
Robert Cramer—January 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase
works well Read more
Brian Stowe—December 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Here is why I rated it 4 stars in one sentence. Not enough thread length to allow a good snug alignment. Here is more on that note. Good quality for the price. You can’t buy galvanized pipe and the paint nor buy black iron pipe for this price. Down fall is-it is still thinner pipe than galvanized pipe, therefore you risk breaking it if you try to tighten it too far trying to get it to line up correctly. I didn’t dare crank it to the right alignment so I had to take several pieces apart wrap 4 to 5 (stretched, pulled tightly) wraps of electrical tape on the threads to get it tight enough when lined up. This is way more difficult than it needs to be to put together. It’s pretty simple but a pain in the butt because you have to make modifications with electrical tape. You ask why electrical tape? Only because it’s black and it hides if you still have tape showing. With galvanized you can tighten it and then tighten it more to line it up to the right position. My Overall Thoughts This is cheaper in cost but more difficult. If I did it again, I would spend more money and buy galvanized pipe, put it together clean off the protective coating and paint it. The problem with this design, is the engineer has probably never used real pipe before. Pipe is strong enough but the design flaw is too short of thread length. Needs more tapered thread ends. Read more

