Camco Oak Accents Wall Organizer- Mountable Organizer Stores Tablets, Magazines, Books, Headphones and More, Easy Set Up - Oak Wood Finish (43483)






Key features
- •Neatly organize papers, maps, etc in the RV
- •Solid oak-finish hardwood
- •Attaches to RV wall
- •Includes double sided tape for easy installation
- •Measures 8-3/8" x 4-5/8" x 2-13/16"
BrandCamco
CategoryFurniture Parts & Hardware
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
ColorBrown
Warranty79 year against manufacturing defects
Camco Oak Accents Wall Organizer- Mountable Organizer Stores Tablets, Magazines, Books, Headphones and More, Easy Set Up - Oak Wood Finish (43483)
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Customer Reviews
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My story and am stickin' to it!
remote camper•June 27, 2018
UPDATE 7/28/2018: It has been about a month since installation and the white tape strips for this one have given way after daily 100+ temps and a vicious bouncing on a 2 mile stretch of road with a hex driver and a six hex bit set in it. So the white tape is a fail and the UVB tape backup will be implemented. Tape strips will be same length as the white tape that was provided. I doubt it will fall off again. Not changing the rating for the tape fail. Knew that going in. The much bigger and heavier magazine rack with a few magazines in it that was mounted with UVB tape in place of screws is still on the closet door. Original review continues below.
Ok, there might be some problems with the supplied doubles sided tape strips. There also might be some issues with certain kinds of walls, e.g., wood vs non-wood with any kind of texture to them. Try 3M UVB tape if you're having difficulty. They are sticking in in a temp range of near 50 to 100+ temps on a bouncier single axle trailer (Casita) on a wood laminate. Have dampened the bouncing a few years ago by installing shocks, but will be interesting to see how long the supplied white double-sided foam tape will last under those conditions. If they last a "while" which is pretty subjective, worth 5 stars. Surface preparation goes a long way toward getting any longevity out of those relatively less expensive tapes. If the wall has any texture to it, more careful prep is advised. You might have to go straight to the UVB solution. I cleaned the mounting surface (wood laminate) with a light Dawn solution, wiped squeaky dry and finished with isopropyl alcohol. Can also help if you don't have a lot of weight in them while bouncing down the road with your rig.
If adhesion becomes a chronic problem, 3M UVB tape should take care of it. I currently have the tape securing a 24x24 50W solar panel that will tolerate 80 mph speeds on a windy interstate. I can grab the panel and shake the entire trailer. If I were to use it on this organizer, I could likely nearly rip the wall off if I were to be Neanderthal about it. Otherwise, the UVB tape can be lifted by carefully working a non destructive nylon scraper under it.
Ok, there might be some problems with the supplied doubles sided tape strips. There also might be some issues with certain kinds of walls, e.g., wood vs non-wood with any kind of texture to them. Try 3M UVB tape if you're having difficulty. They are sticking in in a temp range of near 50 to 100+ temps on a bouncier single axle trailer (Casita) on a wood laminate. Have dampened the bouncing a few years ago by installing shocks, but will be interesting to see how long the supplied white double-sided foam tape will last under those conditions. If they last a "while" which is pretty subjective, worth 5 stars. Surface preparation goes a long way toward getting any longevity out of those relatively less expensive tapes. If the wall has any texture to it, more careful prep is advised. You might have to go straight to the UVB solution. I cleaned the mounting surface (wood laminate) with a light Dawn solution, wiped squeaky dry and finished with isopropyl alcohol. Can also help if you don't have a lot of weight in them while bouncing down the road with your rig.
If adhesion becomes a chronic problem, 3M UVB tape should take care of it. I currently have the tape securing a 24x24 50W solar panel that will tolerate 80 mph speeds on a windy interstate. I can grab the panel and shake the entire trailer. If I were to use it on this organizer, I could likely nearly rip the wall off if I were to be Neanderthal about it. Otherwise, the UVB tape can be lifted by carefully working a non destructive nylon scraper under it.
Definite pass...
A. Matt•July 29, 2017
I put this up and took all the precautions. Chose a flat surface, wiped with alcohol, held firmly for about a minute, ad didn't put anything in it until morning. 3 days later my husband noticed it was loose so we held it against the wall again and it seemed fine. A month later, I went in the camper to grab something and it was on the floor. Some of the white tape was on the wall and the rest was on the floor. Since I had bought it and waited before ever hanging it, I lost out on my return window. I would not recommend this to anyone.
Fits wireless keyboard plus TV remotes perfectly.
N•April 3, 2017
Apparently these are supposed to be for RV's but I use it in my basement entertainment area and it's perfect for housing all the remotes and the wireless keyboard for the multimedia PC which is far too big for most remote organizers. It sticks to any smooth surface very well and supports far more weight than the remotes and keyboard require. Definitely could be used for lots of applications.
Almost Excellent
Glenn One•June 18, 2016
These are great for keeping things organized in a camper. We have several. The adhesive tape is poor quality and does stick well. Maybe to something perfectly smooth like glass? But most surfaces are textured. We peel the tape off and immediately replace with the heavy duty 3M red tape.
White double sided foam tape is still useless
Yet another old guy•August 7, 2015
Thought I'd see if the white double sided foam tape has gotten better over the years. It hasn't! Box itself is nice but scrape the tape off and mount with screws. Check your hardware store for these corner mounts.
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