Matthew Javillonar
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
Great item but very flimsy if not secured properly when using
Anna Jung
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2021
This was the MOST IMPORTANT ITEM I ever bought !!! Fabulous way to save SPACE when you live in a Condo. My girlfriend was so enthused when she saw it, she wanted one also....Buy it you would NEVER regret it !!!
Jan
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2021
on the weak side but overall a decent product, it organizes smaller items nicely. I put stiffer plastic liner on the shelves so there's more of an even surface for things to sit on. i use it for such things as spice bottles (suggest mostly plastic bottles, not all glass), tape rolls, flashlights, etc. it collapsed once from too much weight (i added 2 larger, glass candle jars and some air fresheners) and the over-the-door hangar on one side un-bent, but because it is not very strong metal it was easy to re-shape and it has been holding fine once i removed the extra weight.
Ellinkoo
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2020
I use this in back of the door for towels, and extra toilet paper. Excellent and it gives me more space. You can roll a towel into each one, but if you roll two in one together, not large enough. I find it works for me with the one towel easy row.
Luis
Reviewed in Mexico on March 24, 2016
los ganchos que van arriba de la puerta son duros y delgados perfecto para cualquier tipo de puerta, ahorra mucho espacio en los productos que puedes guardar en la alacena
SRM
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 10, 2016
It is great for storing the jars, tins and bottles.
brainout
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2015
EDIT: turns out that for this new set (well, I bought two more), my doors aren't cooperating; so the unit slides and pouches out. I could probably solve the problem by screwing the shelves against the door (duct tape is not enough), or by covering the door with a towel, but I found a better use for the shelves: as baskets. I placed each of the three-tiered pieces opposite each other, and then wound white duct tape over the 'basket' centers where they met, so they would stay closed. Look at the picture and imagine instead, fastening the two units facing and against each other at their 'basket' junctures:___][___|______|___][___|______|___][___|______|As I tried to show (sideways) above, the result is a three-tiered, double-faced basket which can sit on the ground at waist height (or on a shelf). Each double-faced 'basket' can hold a standard Rubbermaid twin sink dishpan, so if a 'basket' does happen to split apart, the unit as a whole will still function.If the duct tape (or binder clips, even paper clips) hook the facing units rightly to make that freestanding three-tier 'basket' sturdy, you can even hang/carry/hold plant pots (i.e., herbs). Can hang it on a shower, closet, patio or other rod, or easily carry it around rooms or to and from the car as desired, sit it on top of the washer or a rolling cart, hang from the rolling cart, etc. For me, this usage is far more useful than the product's original intent. In particular, rolling carts are designed at waist height, so what if I want them higher? Plop one of these makeshift 'basket' thingies on the highest shelf, then if I need to use the cart's own top shelf for something else, voila, easy to just lift off the basket!The 'basket' will also hang well from a high-enough door, if you use the big white wreath hangers here in Amazon (see my review on the hangers, they are better than you could buy in a Dollar Store). The long wreath hangers angle out, so the (now doubled, facing) shelves are stable. I just don't want to use them that way. Original review, follows below.=================These are half-width and half-height shelves ('half' meaning the amount of door width and height each uses up). But they are very sturdy, and I don't remember ever having to clean them in the past (this is a repeat purchase). The beauty of them is that the steel is strong, the coating is strong, and you don't need special hooks to hang them over your doors. They come in a pair with ONE set of over-the-door thin metal hooks, just as pictured. So, for example, you can instead hang them from a rolling cart (covered below), using mere S-hooks.The over-the-door hooks won't prevent most interior doors from closing, and are also coated (with paint, not plastic). So if you have white doors like I do, the unit is unobtrusive. Great for bathroom supplies, VHS tapes, most handheld books, canned goods. But you do have to be a tad careful when you swing the door.Because the top wire is amenable to any kind of hanging hook, you could instead take the pair and twist-tie them together to make a whole hanging three-tier 'basket', and then hang that 'basket' from some wire rolling trolley/cart/rack (like you can buy from Seville or Whitmor right here in Amazon or elsewhere). So you get an extra hanging space from the same cart space. Of course, in that configuration, what you put in the 'basket' will need to be unbreakable or fairly lightweight, in case you roll the rack often.Alternatively, you can take either or both in the pair, and use them upside down, as sorters/dividers for large mixed objects.Lots of bang for the buck!
Michelle
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2015
i simply needed a rack to install on the back of a utility closet door to hold things such as cleaning supplies, tapes, light bulbs and everyday tools. Before making a purchase online, I make it a habit to read several reviews - both positive and negative. Reading a few negative reviews NEARLY dissuaded me from my purchase, but I couldn't get away from the fact of the very reasonable price. I honestly did not have huge expectations. HOW WRONG I WAS!I am very pleased with this rack! Knowing it is a back of door rack, it kind of seems like "Common Sense" that you would need to secure it to said door. In retrospect, I should have cracked up laughing at the reviews which complained things fell out of the back of the rack when it has no back (the door does that) and it wasn't secure - the comedian famous for the saying "Here's Your Sign" comes to mind. The only "challenge" was trying to secure the rack using the puny small headed screws provided. They simply do not do a good job of securing the "notch" where the screw is meant to go. I easily resolved that by placing a washer between the screw head and the rack's notch. Easy peasy! Now the rack is quite secure.I like that the "depth" of the rack is perfect and does not stick out further than the door frame - enabling me to place in the utility closet without having shelves interfere with the rack. Now, I have commonly used items in easy reach and my closet is free from the clutter formerly taking up space. I plan to order at least two more: one for the bathroom door and the other for the back of the door leading into my basement.Bottom line- This rack is a very cost effective way to organize commonly used items, freeing up shelving and giving new purpose to previously wasted space. It is not appropriate for industrial use or strong enough to hang from (not the purpose anyway!). Use common sense and you will be pleased as well!