4.7/5
Compact and lightweight product.
Double Sock-Locks.
A color for each member of the family.
No moving parts or sharp edges.
$234
I purchased the 40-pack of Lok-A-Socks. I took the green and pink ones, while my spouse took the blue and purple ones. Even my thinner socks work great with them; just pull them through a little bit more and they will stay through the wash and dry cycles.My spouse actually enjoys (and makes use of!) them since they prevent the stretching of his sock tops. He had to fold his socks, which really made a mess in his sock drawer and made it difficult to distinguish the color of the socks. He purchases specific socks for diabetics. Tossing them into the laundry basket, he simply slides them into the sock locks now, putting blue socks into the blue ones and black socks into the purple ones. Easy-Peasy!I've tried the clothespin-style sock sorters, but I didn't use them very much because they were difficult to open.
4.6/5
Has eight tiers
Each level contains an adjustable center strap for added weight support
Durable polyester netting
Has zipper to completely enclosed
Use for easily dry flowers and herbs
$234
I'm very happy I chose to pay a little more money and get this item instead of a few others I was considering. In addition to chamomile, hibiscus calyxes, and peppermint for drinks, I'll be using this for culinary herbs. First off, it is completely contained, so I don't have to worry about spills, contents going missing, or flies or other creatures getting into my plants. Additionally, it has hanging attachments on both ends, so I can flip it over! You should look at the pictures I shared with this review because they omit to mention an added function. This can be hung in one of two ways. It has a D ring and a velcro strap. The fact that I could hang it from a tiny metal rafter in my shed was fantastic news for me. The velcro strap is much simpler to use. I wasn't sure whether I actually required one with 8 compartments, but you never know what the future may bring. As a result, for the time being (again, see picture), I simply hung this over a table, allowing me to access 6 of the compartments while keeping the other 2 compressed underneath the rack that was resting on the table. If I need to, I can always move the rack and have access to all 8 compartments. Each section's internal center straps include a plastic buckle connection and can be adjusted. To change the tension, you shorten the lower strap. A clever touch to control weight and shorten each piece by compressing them. When hung, this measures just under 6 feet, so if you choose the 3 foot wide variant, make sure you have plenty of room. Due to my limited area, I'm glad I chose the 2 foot wide model instead of anything broader. Start drying now!
4.3/5
Displays2go SKU#: TBAESL61
Lightweight beech wood construction is sturdy and lightweight
Collapses flat making it easy to move and store
X-frame design keeps prints organized and can be used to group multiple categories of artwork up to 22-lbs
$234
Bin art has a tendency to fall through the spaces at the front and rear of the base, which is a small design fault but still makes this a respectable value. Cutting a piece of cardboard slightly larger than the foundation board will help to fill in the gaps, which can be readily rectified. Although there are other, more durable versions, if you're prepared to change the base as described above, this one will work just fine and is a nice deal.
3.4/5
Rubber feet for stability
Easy to transport - light-weight - aluminum frame with black canvas
Hand holes for carrying; A great way to display or store prints and paintings and it folds flat for sotrage
This large rack measures 36-Inch wide by 38 1/2-Inch high with a 6-inch gusset.
Take to shows or use for studio storage
$234
Although I haven't had a chance to use it yet, I believe it's fantastic for businesses
3.2/5
Hold ups to 20 art pieces and allows for proper ventilation
The Sax Over-The-Door Drying Rack features 20 shelves (measuring 12 x 18 inches) that are supported by a bottom ledge as well as rubber bumpers on both front corners. This durable, heavy-gauge rack comes with 2 support bars that hold the racks up. The racks tilt slightly backwards to safeguard the artwork from falling out. The bottom rack can be set as low as 34 inches from the floor or as high as 56 inches with 5 additional settings in between. The rubber backed protective shields protect the door from getting marred.
Offers an ideal solution for your art classroom or studio
Allows artwork to set in a safe and sturdy environment
Created with highly durable steel and quality materials
$234
This is ideal for my little print shop. When it arrived, the shelves were in excellent condition with no signs of damage. An Allen wrench and a slim open-end wrench were among the components.Although some of the details are relatively small, the instructions are presented as a series of technical drawings and are generally simple to follow. I took approximately 20 minutes to put it together, and the rubber bumpers were easy to use. But I can understand how some individuals with less powerful hands could require a little screwdriver to pry up the bumper's slot.The grid spacing is one letdown. I will put some wires to the openings to make them smaller because my cards are small and they fall through them. The total measurements given on the Amazon website are incorrect; they indicate that it is around 12" wide and extends 18" from the door. I was relieved to learn that the overall measurements are actually approximately 20" broad and roughly 13" deep because it just didn't make sense. As you face each shelf, it is 19-1/4" wide and 12-1/4" deep from left to right. The six apertures are now roughly 6" square, which is problematic for my 4" X 6" cards, but I'll find a solution. Look below:UPDATE: I recently purchased a roll of cheap plastic fence material, cut a piece out of each piece with scissors, and attached it to each shelf with a few plastic zip ties. Great results.It would be helpful if the description gave more precise measurements for length and width as well as the wire spacing.It's true that you can't fold up more than around 10 shelves, but that issue can be fixed with a bungee cord or a twisted clothes-hanger wire.UPDATE: After using the rack, I now concur that the top ten shelves should be supported (folded), one at a time. I want to use a wire from a coat hanger bent into a shorter support hook. By doing so, the shelves will be raised out of the way. By the way, this wouldn't be a problem if I were using large sheets, but since I place approximately eight or ten smaller cards on each shelf, I need to arrange them so that they don't overlap.I'm satisfied with my buy overall. It is practical, not very heavy, very portable, and reasonably priced.James (in Atlanta) (in Atlanta)
2.8/5
TABLETOP STANDING UNIT Stands 24" high and is perfect for any table or bench. You can adjust the width of the "A" to accommodate panels as small as 4x4" and as large as 12x16". Even with the largest of panels it will take up only 30" of table space. HANGING UNIT 48" high and it has two extension legs to create an angle, so panels slope towards the wall for added security. Maximum panel size is 12x16". HORIZONTAL TABLE UNIT 48" of table space but allows you to store panels up to 18x24"
Assembles In Minutes. Weighs only 4.2lbs.
Holds Up to 22 Panels Hardwood Finished In Mahogany Color All Brass Plated Hardware
Ideal For Holding Wet Painting Panels, Art Prints, Artwork, Paint Brushes And Books. You Can Use This Easel In Up To 3 Ways.
The Total Studio Solution For Panels From 4x4" to 18x24"If you paint on panels you know the problem of storing panels in your studio. This is especially true when you paint in oils because they need to be left out to dry for up to a year!
$234
My daughter appreciates being able to organize her canvases, assist with the drying process, and guard against canvas damage.
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