Liberty Garden Products 681 Hanger Hose Butler, 125 piedi, argento

Brand:Liberty Garden Products

3.7/5

51.34

Il nostro gancio per tubo in acciaio inossidabile n. 681 contiene 125 piedi di tubo da 5/8 e presenta una finitura antiruggine montata a parete. Questo gancio sostiene il peso del tubo senza cedimenti, aiutando a eliminare grovigli, piegature e attorcigliamenti del tubo. Ideale per organizzare qualsiasi spazio di lavoro che richieda l'avvolgimento e la conservazione degli oggetti. Dimensioni: 7,25 di lunghezza x 5,25 di larghezza x 7,75 di altezza. Colore: inossidabile.

Viti di montaggio per legno standard incluse. Design semplice che si adatta alla maggior parte degli arredi. Facile installazione, tubo da giardino non incluso. Lo stoccaggio del tubo aiuta a eliminare grovigli, pieghe e pieghe. Costruzione in acciaio inossidabile 304, resistenza industriale e non arrugginisce, ideale per applicazioni marine. Gancio per montaggio a parete, contiene 125 piedi di tubo da 5/8 di pollice.
Assembly Required No
Brand Liberty Garden Products
Color Silver
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 897 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping This item is available for shipping in the U.S. except for California and to select countries outside the U.S.
Included Components Hanger
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Item model number 681
Item Weight 1.1 Pounds
Manufacturer Liberty Garden Products
Material Stainless Steel
Mounting Type Wall Mount
Product Dimensions 5.3 x 7.3 x 7.8 inches
Style Garden

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Scritto da: N.
Stainless Hose Hanger Comparison
I needed a heavy duty hose hanger and I am sick of the cheap plastic hangers as well as the cast/welded-sheetmetal ones that rust. So I just decided I wanted a heavy duty stainless hanger. Not knowing what was available I made up my mind to find a good one or build my own. I found several on Amazon that looked decent, but the dimensions were a little unclear or they only had some of the relevant measurements listed. I didn't find a clear definition of the diameter of the rod/bar used on the hangers (and whether they were solid or tubular). I also couldn't find what gauge the backplates were and I couldn't find a weight on them to be able to compare and make some more educated guesses about which would work best for my application. The three hangers I looked at were all around the $30 mark and had good reviews. First was the Liberty Garden Products #680 Hose Butler (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074NJ7R5M) Second was the ACCU Large Dura-Loop Hose Hanger (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TQ2ST9M) Last was the Rauckman Stainless Hose Hanger (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07N1TMBW9) I decided to buy one of each so this review will be published on all three products. First, let me say that all three of these hangers are made with solid stainless rod (not hollow pipe) for the actual hanger and they are all welded to the backplate. The Liberty and Dura-Loop both have a semi-decorative cover plate that is attached to the backplate and serves to cover the top of the stainless bar that forms the hanger while adding some extra strength and stiffness to the backplate. The Liberty and Dura-Loop are both welded to a bent tab on the backplate while the Rauckman uses a much thicker backplate and is welded directly to the stainless rod from top to bottom on each edge, this makes it the strongest backplate attachment out of the three. The Liberty 680 dwarfs the other two (The smaller Liberty 681 is likely closer in size comparison to the other two). Measured weight: Liberty 680: 3lb 6oz (1.5kg) Accu Large Dura-Loop: 1lb 7oz(.67k) Rauckman: 1lb 6oz (.61kg) As you can see, the liberty weighs more than both of the others combined but that doesn't tell the whole story as the dimensions will show. Solid Stainless bar hanger diameter: Liberty 680: .475in (12mm) Accu Large Dura-Loop: .375in (3/8in) (9.5mm) Rauckman: .312in (5/16in) (7.3mm) Main Backplate thickness: Liberty 680: .040in (1.0mm) Accu Large Dura-Loop: .060in (1.5mm) Rauckman: .125in (1/8) (3.2mm) Backplate Coverplate thickness: Liberty 680: .040in (1.0mm) Accu Large Dura-Loop: .040in (1.0mm) Rauckman: N/A Width/Spacing for fasteners: Liberty 680: 5.75in Accu Large Dura-Loop: 5.375 Rauckman: 6in Spacing of bars at attachment area: Liberty 680: 4in Accu Large Dura-Loop: 3.75in Rauckman: 7.75 Spacing of bars where hose hangs: Liberty 680: 4.5in Accu Large Dura-Loop: 7.5in Rauckman: 7.75 As you can see, as the diameter of the rack gets smaller, the backplate gets thicker...which is odd. I would have preferred to have the larger hanger have the heavier duty connection. That being said, the thinnest backplate (Liberty 680) is 1mm thick plus another 1mm for the coverplate. Realistically the hanger bar will probably still be the first thing to bend just due to leverage. I haven't tested the max load on any of them, but with a high quality anchor to a major structural item (like a stud) I think you could easily put 100lbs on any of them. Speaking of the anchors, they all come with anchors. The Dura-Loop and Raukman come with 1.5in stainless screws. The Liberty comes with 2in black painted steel lag screws. I personally wouldn't use any of the fasteners sent unless you had a really lightweight hose, or unless you were directly attaching to something like an exposed timber or solid brick. 1.5 inches is just a bit too short for my taste after you go through a half inch of siding and another half inch of sheeting before you get to the stud on a traditionally framed house. The 2in Liberty screws would probably be fine for length, but why put up a nice solid stainless hanger just to have some screws that will rust in a couple years. For a couple bucks you can pick up some 3in stainless lag screws that will be so much better than when was sent with any of the three hangers. Last thoughts: Personally I'm keeping two of these hangers. First, I'm keeping the Liberty 680 to hang some thick 1 inch diameter firehose that is both heavy and bulky, so I'll go into some additional critiques a little bit on it. First, I wish it had a thicker backplate. It is intended to hold the most hose, so it's a little bit bizarre that it is the thinnest/weakest connection considering that it has the thickest/strongest hanger bar. I do really like that the hanger juts straight out from the wall so there is a nice 5in deep set of parallel hanger bars for the hose to sit on rather than the simple "U" shape of the other two hangers where the lowest part of the hose will tend to get pinched. I would have liked for it to be wider between the two parallel hanger bars so that the upper part of the hose would have a larger hanging radius (more like the other two hangers that are spaced about 7inches). For my normal hose it's a toss up between the other two. I really like the simple shape and solid backplate of the Raukman. However, this second hanger will be going on the house so it's going to need the approval of the exterior decorator and her opinion on the matter as both hangers pass the quality and strength requirements.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Sturdy
Sturdy material and Harty hardware
Scritto da: Richard Chiarello
Hanger
It holds my extebsion cords
Scritto da: GS
Well made
I wish the mounting hardware was stainless steel too. I ended up replacing the hardware.
Scritto da: Mike
Well-built, functional and stylish - Excellent
Most people do not realize that true stainless steel is not magnetic. It drives me crazy when I buy “stainless” bolts or other items, paying absolutely top dollar only to bring them home and my magnet sticks to the item….much to my surprise this item is genuine stainless - what does that mean for you? Stainless steel does not rust or otherwise deteriorate. This hose hangar will live far longer than the current hose I installed on it. The kit comes complete with 1/2” lag bolts and drywall sleeves. I installed these on treated 6x6’s which took a small amount of customization, but am completely pleased. In fact I figured there was most likely a 50% chance they would be inferior and that I would return them - I was very, very wrong. The picture above has at least 100’ of hose on it and there is plenty more room. If I made a mistake it was using 4’ pieces of 6” x 6” Treated pine. I think given the quality of these an 8”x8” cedar post would be ideal and very much complement the quality of this hangar. I would also recommend 5’ tall posts. I believe these are superior to any of the other options I found, and highly recommend them.
Scritto da: Frank Z
Add your own stainless hardware
Came with non stainless screws. Recommend installing with stainless hardware. Holds 75 ft with no problem
Scritto da: Christofer N.
Decent
Pretty decent for the price
Scritto da: Nancy
Quality
Easy to install
Scritto da: YodaBear
Simple, clean lines and does the job
So pleased we ordered this. The clean, simple structure is unobtrusive, classic and performs the job well. Because it’s stainless steel and sturdy, it looks like it will last. We just ordered a second one for the back of our house. Highly recommended.
Scritto da: Artist Designer
Simple. Well made. Small footprint.
It is exactly what I wanted. We haven't installed it ask we have to attach it to concrete. But, I full expect it to do the job. We plan to order another one or two once this is installed.
Scritto da: Yan
Not 100% stainless steel
I hesitated before buying a such expensive hose hook, but decided to move on for durability and something that won’t rust outside. Anchors provided at NOT in stainless, so I bought 20$ ss tapcon to install it. Btw, it’s made in China. Kinda disapointing for a 47$ hook (67$ with proper screws..)
Scritto da: Matt Moore
Very sturdy Stainless steel hose hanger
Fixed this directly to a stud in a wooden deck with stainless screws (provided lag bolts are black steel and would suffice but I had two fine head stainless screw) Strong enough you can pull the hose off with a quick flick if you didnt let enough hose out and the hanger doesnt flinch. Well worth it over the plastic ones you find at the hardware store or the rusty steel ones... A+
Scritto da: ML
High Quality
The only knock on this item is that a stainless steel hanger was shipped with non-stainless steel bolts for mounting. That makes no sense. I bought stainless steel bolts separately and I am otherwise satisfied.

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