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The Guitar Hanger Wall Mount Hook Stand offers a 180° adjustable angle for optimal display, supports up to 60 pounds, and includes 10 pieces for versatile use. Perfect for home or retail environments, it features soft foam padding to protect your instruments and a slat wall adapter for easy installation.
C**I
Sturdy, flexible, great price.
This was perfect for my basement studio. I was able to fit 10 guitars into a 6 foot space - including a jumbo acoustic.
M**T
Best hangers for a lot of guitars
Overall very happy with the product. Two issues. Not very heavy duty as others have said, BUT, they hold heavy guitars which is what matters. No problem with an 8lb guitar. For the second issue, there is a small metal piece on top of where the guitar hanging that the guitar rest on swivels. It is supposed to click into different angle positions. BUT, it does not stay in each position. Not a huge dal but would be nice, to keep guitars angled at a specific position when taken down and hanging up a guitar. Overall, happy with purchase.
R**N
TimmyHouse Guitar Hanger Wall Mount Hook Stand 180° Adjustable w/Slat Wall Adapter 10pcs
Bought 40, they are working and like can turn to the side, one was missing back part, we also glue the back to the front so once place in slat wall and remove instrument the holder does not come out, you can screw mount but not something we will do in slat wall. They are a good value for the price, didn't give 5 stars since don't lock into back holder and is easy to remove from brace but overall they are working, I might look for a stronger hanger in future but for sure will also cost more money.
K**R
Best guitar wall hangers I ever had
They are one of the best guitar wall hangers I ever had. I can now group my guitar by brand or manufacturer.All so east to install like i did, and I plan to pouches more.-JJ
R**.
Great deal, price is on par with quality. Cat approved
Overall the hangers are of decent quality. I used a 2x4 with 3 inch #10 wood screws mounted along the studs of the wall. I also bought #8 3/4 inch truss head screws in black to match and mount the brackets. I personally prefer using an impact driver over a drill, it delivers a cleaner result without stripping screw heads.Guitar brackets are spaced 8 inches on center to cover the space I have to use. I’m impressed that they hold up to my acrylic 5 string bass as well. That thing weighs a ton on its own.All of my brackets also have no issue with locking the swivel portion in place. A few of the u shaped hangers are looser than others when turned to match each headstock, but I don’t see a major issue with that. I also installed them upside per other suggestion, because it does make far more sense from a strength point of view.And for safe measure, my one cat decided to play acrobat today. She jumped up on the 2x4, proceeding to walk across the entire set of brackets. Guitars are still on the wall, even with the added weight of a 10lbs cat walking across them.
C**L
Not as good as prior purchase !
They hangers serve their purpose however the quality of the metal used is a bit thinner therefore a little less stable. The hangers still are able to hold solid body electric guitars but overtime one could imagine them bending somewhat. Typical of how as consumers we get the short end of everything we purchase,shave and save a bit off of everything from a bag of chips,an ice cream drumstick and not to mention the price of a pickup truck!!!!! Ridiculous!!! We as consumers need to rally against the manufacturer s of these vehicles especially for those of us who need them for work and driving to the stinking grocery store!!!Sorry about the rant folks but I'm feed up with getting ripped off!!!
C**G
They work great, with a little tweak.
I did some testing with these before I put anything of value on them and found them to be of decent enough quality to trust them. I did make one small addition that takes literally 5 seconds to do. I added a self tapping screw to the base/arm joint. It made a big enough difference that you can almost hang on them now. For the price, you can't beat them.
R**S
Turn at a 45 degree angle to the wall for maximum capacity
I have two bass guitars, two acoustic and several electric guitars on loan from my neighbor who practices at my place. They're all in a very small room that also has a drum set and amps. There is no way we could fit all the guitars in that room without these.I've had another set like this design for a few years and had no problems with durability. I screwed them into a 6-foot board, with the hooks at a 45 degree angle, spaced just far enough apart where you can hang guitars without the hardware scratching the one next to it.The distance between hooks will depend on the guitar you are hanging. I hung the first set far enough to hang acoustic or electric, but this set is just for electrics, so they're a little closer. Then the board is screwed into the wall studs with two 2.5 inch screws at each stud.It feels sturdy, like it could withstand a hard bump but I would not put any more weight on it than the guitars.
T**8
Solid buy for the money
I've liked these so much that I've systematically replaced all but a few of my other guitar hangers with these. I'm about to buy another ten for those remaining guitars too. Then all my guitars will be hanging on these hangers. I have 30 guitars hanging on these for over a year and have had not a single issue. No dings, or damage of any kind. A bit more dusting to do having them all hung up, but that's pretty much the only downside. Out of 3 packs I've only had one hanger that didn't lock into place. I fixed that easily. If you want to double up your guitar hanging space, this is the way to go.
M**N
These work.
I bought 10 of these and only used the hanger, not the bracket. Unlike other reviewers I don't consider these to be inexpensive. They are about £9 per unit and that is more than many alternatives. That said, they come with slotted mounts that are used to hang them on shop style panels which allow them to be moved easily. Others have said they don't fit that well in standard panelling, I can't comment on that as I screwed them directly to a batten which was mounted to the wall.I prepared a baton which came from an old door frame. It was mahogany and I have the equipment to cut it to size and plane it flat, and round over the edges. I then painted it white to match the wall. Be mindful you'll need to work something similar yourselves.I was able to mount 8 brackets (eight inches apart) on the baton and I mounted the baton directly onto a brick wall with 120mm concrete screws. I wasn't taking any chances!At first sight out of the bag, the brackets don't inspire confidence. They are made from thin square tubular box steel and spot welded into a right angled bracket. I hung mine with the bracket underneath the support arm. This is a better way to do it as the bracket supports the arm and has two spot welded points to stop the arm separating from the bracket. When mounted the other way the weight of the guitar is held by one spot weld point. I think the confusion comes from the pictures showing the bracket in what I consider to be an upside down orientation. Mounting the 'correct' way, you can both see and access the button which you push to adjust the hanging angle of the guitar.The guitar headstock cradle is fitted loosely. This doesn't inspire confidence. This could have been solved if the locking washer was pushed further onto the shaft of the cradle, but alas it wasn't. This gives a sloppy feel to the bracket. I expect many people might be wondering if it will work loose and fall off. I think that's unlikely.They are rated to hold up to 60lbs. Most electric guitars are under 10lbs so if the rating can be believed they have ample strength for all guitar applications.I suggest you mount the brackets to a wooden batten, make sure the bracket mounting screws penetrate the depth of the baton for the best fixing. The real issue is getting the baton onto the wall securely to hold the combined weight of the guitars. I'd use as many fixings as you can, at least one for every 2 guitars. I located my screws underneath the brackets so they cannot be seen. This requires you to refit the hanger over the wall screw afterwards. I pre-fitted the brackets and removed the ones I need to to allow for fixing.Conclusion: I wished they were available in smaller quantities as multiples of 10 can be expensive if you have 12 guitars lets say. Perhaps offering a cheaper option to purchase without the slotted pieces which I expect go mostly unused by the majority of people buying these.Overall, they work and there isn't anything else on the market (that I can) see that does what these do, hang your guitars out from the wall at an angle. When hanging they look good and you can hang more guitars in less space. I hope this helps with your decision.
C**V
EXCELENTES!!
Es la segunda compra que hago, estos soportes estan geniales y son muy utiles si tienes poco espacio y muchas guitarras
A**R
Beauty.
It's good
C**T
Bon support
Bon supports robustes et ajustables qui restent en position. Très satisfait
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