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HomeGarden StoreHoses, Nozzles & MoreHose HangersYard Butler HCWM-1 Wall-Mounted Hose Hanger |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Simple, effective, worth it Jul 26, 2011
By Vikram Pant I was looking around for a simple hose hanger and had trouble finding one for a good price point. Lots of hose wheels that attach to wall exist but finding something simple was a challenge. This product does a very, very simple thing, keep a rolled up hose off our garage floor and it works as advertised. Well worth the price shown on Amazon.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great! Aug 16, 2008
By MangusP One sturdy SOB! Not like those cheep aluminum hangers you see everywhere. This one will do the job!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
NO FRILLS - JUST A GOOD STRONG PRODUCT THAT WORKS AND IS COST EFFECTIVE. Mar 20, 2012
By D. Blankenship I actually have five of these things. I have one near each of our outside faucets coming out of our house (four) and I have one hanging in one of my sheds where I keep my gardening stuff and some of my beloved junk. These garden hose hangers meet my needs perfectly. They are:
Metal and extremely strong for what they are. They are not plastic so there is no danger of their turning brittle and cracking from exposure to the sun and are much stronger than plastic.
They are simple and unobtrusive. I am not a person who likes a lot of fancy yard ornaments. These blend in quite well with their surroundings.
For what you get, they are quite cost effective. They cost less than some of the plastic gizmos I find.
They are easy to install.
They hold up to 100 feet of standard yard hose...even more if you want to push it.
They do the job for which I bought them for, i.e. keeping my garden hoses organized, out of the way and safe from my lawn tractor. (I have a long history of shredding hoses as I do much daydreaming while mowing - I sort of go into a Zen like trance and am pretty oblivious to what ever happens to be in my way.)
Now there is a couple of concerns you might consider...nothing is perfect you know. These include:
They do NOT come with the screws required to mount them. For me this was actually a good thing. In another of my sheds - my "work shop" I have something like thirty or so large coffee cans filled with screws, bolts, nuts, washers and things I now not what are. I was able to sift through these cans and find just the screws I needed. I was then able to tell my wife, "See, I told you this `stuff' would someday be useful and I am NOT a hoarder." I have been collecting this stuff for over 50 years now and it is gratifying each time I find a practical use for it. It is precious to me.
These are metal. Rather heavy metal I grant you, but never the less metal. Metal in prone to rust. I get around this my inspecting these thing every now and than and if I see any rust starting (normally where the paint has chipped), I simply hit it with a bit of sand paper and then spray paint it with a quality outdoor paint.
I have mine mounted on 4x4s which I have placed in the ground and on the wall near the faucets. In the shed, I have them screwed to a stud.
I do have one of those large box type hose holders that allow you to roll the hose up which I keep near an outside faucet we have near the garden. It must be replaced this year because last fall our 92 year old neighbor lady decided she wanted to burn her leaves in a 300 mile an hour wind (that is an exaggeration of course) and the fire got away from her (Duh) and took out half my orchard along with the hose box, hose and a leaf raker I used it on the back of my lawn tractor. I was just grateful that it did not take out the barns, sheds and indeed, house.
Anyway, this is a good hose hanger and actually a very good buy at the price listed here. I paid about five dollars more at the local hardware. Not frills here...just a good practical and well built item.
Don Blankenship The Ozarks
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Simple but sturdy. Jan 31, 2012
By M. Drumm
"Seattle musician"
I ordered a couple of these to hold our hoses in the garage during winter and they are working great so far. It's a simple design, but it serves a simple function. It was very easy to install (you just need a couple screws, which weren't provided). I don't see any problem with them, since they are made of metal and are sturdy constructon. They were also reasonably priced.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Better than the plastic ones. Sep 17, 2011
By rack em up All metal and fairly well constructed. I bolted it on through a wall stud for maximum support. The hose platform will bend down away from the vertical mounting flange if pushed down (as in when you accidentally lean on it or try to squeeze another loop of hose to fit within the a tier of loops). Although it is very easy to pull it back to being level and back to perpendicular with the vertical mounting flange, its best, of course, not to flex the bend there too much and cause the metal to crack. Otherwise, it will maintain level with a hundred feet of hose or more on it. Overall, barring rust, it seems to be much better than the plastic droopy one it replaced.
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