🎨 Elevate your painting game—stack, save, and shine with every stroke!
The Cabinet Door Drying Rack Painting Stand by Neuradical features an innovative I-shaped nylon design that securely stacks multiple door panels for drip-free painting. Lightweight and easy to install, this reusable blue plastic bracket streamlines interior and exterior door, trim, and cabinet painting projects by saving space and increasing efficiency.
Manufacturer | Neuradical |
Part Number | Door Painting Drying Rack-blue |
Item Weight | 3.83 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.59 x 10.04 x 6.34 inches |
Item model number | NA-7 |
Size | 10in |
Color | Blue |
Finish | nylon |
Material | Plastic |
Shape | Square |
Coverage | / |
Usage | Interior/Exterior |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**N
Easy to paint spray doors with these
We bought these for replacing out doors throughout the house. We turned one bedroom that was being redone into a paint booth with plastic on floors and windows. We have the HomeRight Super Finish Max sprayer and were able to paint 7 doors at once with one of these racks on the top and bottom of each door centered.There are two ways we used them like this. We had a couple doors lying flat on saw horses and were able to paint one side, let it dry to touch, and then rotate the door with the rack at the edge of each saw horse. This was tricky though as the rack mounts flush to the door bottom and top so you need two people to make sure each end is far enough off the saw horse to rotate without the door falling off.Once we discovered our paint self leveled without having to be horizontal, we just stood each door up against the wall and painted them vertical. Although we didn't rotate like it was hinged on the saw horse, the brackets helped keep the door spaced off the wall and the floor so once the door was dry to the touch, I could pick it up a couple inches and rotate it by turning the whole door. The bracket kept the freshly painted side off of the wall and floor so it didn't ruin the paint before it fully cured.Typically paint will have a dry time which is shorter than the repaint time. Our paint had a 1 hour dry to touch time, and a 2 hour repaint time. These brackets allowed us to paint one side, wait an hour, rotate, and paint the other side, and after waiting an hour we could repaint the first side, effectively allowing us to paint each hour and finish all coats in one day. Could never do that before. I know you can stack the doors with these as well, but we never used that feature since our system worked so well. 100% recommend for large door painting.
C**E
Worked great!
I bought two sets of these to help me spray doors/walls for a cabinet I'm building. I didn't screw them in, but instead used them as a support/stand to give elevation inside the spray booth.They are very solid and held up very well to heavy materials. I highly recommend!!
L**
Very handy
These are so handy when out of the blue you decide it's a great idea to paint all of the doors in your house 😂I like to get as close to perfect as I can with my projects, painting the doors while hung wasn't going to cut it. These are pretty easy to use, although you will most likely need a helper when flipping the doors to paint the other side unless you have super long arms, great balance, and hulk strength lol. Anyway, these are a great buy at a reasonable price. Happy painting!
J**N
Easy to use and a great time saver
Made the job much easier!
A**R
Disappointing
I was really looking forward to these racks reducing my painting time for refinishing kitchen cabinets. As it turns out, you either have to paint the bottoms and tops of each door and wait for them to dry, paint them separately after painting the fronts/backs, or not paint them at all. Then, you have to fill the holes you made attaching these racks with screws. Additionally, they do not work if you have doors that are different sizes. They only work if you have multiple doors of the same dimensions. All in all, it's easier to go back to painters' triangles and paint each door in two steps. On the plus side, they do stack nicely with room between for drying. Saves having to find some place to position doors while wet.
C**D
These are awesome!
These things are so simple, but yet so great to have! Anyone who paints and does DIY projects, needs this in their life. Great quality. Actually works. And very good price. I used them for cabinet door up grades; and they worked really well.
S**Y
several ways to use
These are pretty nice to set up paint or finish drying area. I am not a fan of how most of these work where you need to screw into the project.These let you throw in dowels and just have them with the dowels in place and the teeth to stack the hold together well. I do put rubber bands on the dowels just as an insurance policy so they will not slip out of place. the screws would hold them in place too. just then you have holes to patch or in the final work piece.Materials wise its good strong. appears to be fiberglass reinforced nylon so it should hold basically anything you would reasonably put on them as static loads.
C**W
Neat Tool
This makes painting doors and other panels/sheets easy and quick to do, however you need to attach them with screws. It's a non-issue for doors, but for other things, you might not want a bunch of holes to fill.