Premium Racks Coat Rack & Hat Rack – Modern Design – Wall Mounted – Stylish – (White)







Key features
- •MODERN DESIGN- Perfect solution for organizing hats, coats, jackets, baseball caps, scarfs, and dog leashes in your entranceway, bedroom, or closet. Note: Product comes with only 1 unit
- •WALL MOUNTED & CUSTOMIZABLE- Take advantage of the wall space in your home. Make your house less cluttered and more efficient. You can also adjust your coat rack to have five branches instead of eight.
- •HIGH QUALITY- This coat rack & hat rack will maintain its shape over the long haul.
- •BUILT TOUGH- We made this coat rack as sturdy as can be. Don't worry about it being wobbly or being unstable. Our coat hooks support over 120 lbs of weight!
- •SIZE MATTERS- Perfection can come in all different shapes and sizes, including this coat rack/hat rack measuring @ 39" Tall, 10.5" Wide, and 5.25" Deep. Note: **Important to measure your space** Note: Product comes with only 1 unit
Premium Racks Coat Rack & Hat Rack – Modern Design – Wall Mounted – Stylish – (White)
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Customer Reviews
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Amazing coat rack
Mary Carmen Parra✓ Verified Purchase•October 7, 2023
Me encanto !!! excelente todo, tamano, color , material con el que esta hecho, facil de armar , facil de instalar llego a tiempo sin retraso, recomendado !!!
Great space saver
Susan Smith✓ Verified Purchase•October 4, 2023
I loved that this was vertical hanging as opposed to horizontal. I wanted something by my front door but had limited space. This worked out perfect. Very sturdy and looks nice.
It's a coat rack and it's good
megan✓ Verified Purchase•October 3, 2023
It comes with all the hardware, just need to drill some holes for the anchors. Took me 30 minutes to out up. Looks cute.
Probably don't hang anything heavy, like a backpack with books but works well for coats and purses.
Probably don't hang anything heavy, like a backpack with books but works well for coats and purses.
Corack
Maria Lee✓ Verified Purchase•September 24, 2023
Beautiful like the picture, it looks so elegant love it!!
Secure, roomy and attractive metal hat rack. Some installation tips included.
Kells✓ Verified Purchase•September 23, 2023
I just received this today and mounted it on the wall. As a previous reviewer stated, each bracket has one of its two screw holes partly blocked by the bracket itself, so I had to angle my cordless screwdriver to drive the screw.
I was not going to mount the hat rack too close to the edge of the wall as I knew I would hit studs and the enclosed screws/molly bolts are intended for sheetrock. But, my wife thought it would look better at the edge, so I hunted in my toolshed and found 4 gold wood deck screws with the right sized heads, about 2 inches long, and used those to drive into the wood. The enclosed screws are too short as you generally have about 1/2 inch of sheetrock to penetrate before reaching wood. Just be aware of this if you are not intending to use the molly bolts. Other than that, the installation was straightforward. To install, I assembled the rack first. The plastic sleeves that hold the 3 sections together was a pretty tight fit so I got them started by hand then tapped the ends of the rack against the carpeted floor to drive the sleeves in completely. Each end is protected by a black plastic cap, so this was a safe operation. It took some vigorous taps to finish the job but I am confident the rack is going to stay in one piece! Then I slid the brackets on. I needed the brackets to stay put while I held the rack against the wall, so I used masking tape to hold them in place against gravity.
Once assembled, I held the rack against the wall and, with my wife's help, we leveled it and made the pencil marks for the 4 screw holes in the two brackets. I took the brackets off the rack and attached them to the wall, then slid the rack over the brackets. Make sure the mounting flanges are pointed up for both brackets!
By the way, despite what others have written about the molly bolt sleeves, they are actually pretty sturdy, not wimpy at all. Any plastic molly bolt sleeve can deform when you pound it in if you don't predrill the right sized hole. Please believe me, I know, I have been there. The enclosed molly bolt kit is just fine.
Other reviewers have stated that no instructions are included. Not entirely true, there is an assembly diagram, just no text.
The enclosed picture shows my caps and work hats and I like the spacing. The rack gives each hat a chance to breath. Yes, this is one of the more expensive hat/coat racks on Amazon, but it is metal, very sturdy, and very attractive. The white finish matches my wall, so, in my mind, it is a good investment. Enjoy!
I was not going to mount the hat rack too close to the edge of the wall as I knew I would hit studs and the enclosed screws/molly bolts are intended for sheetrock. But, my wife thought it would look better at the edge, so I hunted in my toolshed and found 4 gold wood deck screws with the right sized heads, about 2 inches long, and used those to drive into the wood. The enclosed screws are too short as you generally have about 1/2 inch of sheetrock to penetrate before reaching wood. Just be aware of this if you are not intending to use the molly bolts. Other than that, the installation was straightforward. To install, I assembled the rack first. The plastic sleeves that hold the 3 sections together was a pretty tight fit so I got them started by hand then tapped the ends of the rack against the carpeted floor to drive the sleeves in completely. Each end is protected by a black plastic cap, so this was a safe operation. It took some vigorous taps to finish the job but I am confident the rack is going to stay in one piece! Then I slid the brackets on. I needed the brackets to stay put while I held the rack against the wall, so I used masking tape to hold them in place against gravity.
Once assembled, I held the rack against the wall and, with my wife's help, we leveled it and made the pencil marks for the 4 screw holes in the two brackets. I took the brackets off the rack and attached them to the wall, then slid the rack over the brackets. Make sure the mounting flanges are pointed up for both brackets!
By the way, despite what others have written about the molly bolt sleeves, they are actually pretty sturdy, not wimpy at all. Any plastic molly bolt sleeve can deform when you pound it in if you don't predrill the right sized hole. Please believe me, I know, I have been there. The enclosed molly bolt kit is just fine.
Other reviewers have stated that no instructions are included. Not entirely true, there is an assembly diagram, just no text.
The enclosed picture shows my caps and work hats and I like the spacing. The rack gives each hat a chance to breath. Yes, this is one of the more expensive hat/coat racks on Amazon, but it is metal, very sturdy, and very attractive. The white finish matches my wall, so, in my mind, it is a good investment. Enjoy!
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