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The Neu Home Over the Door 6-Basket Hanging Storage Unit combines sturdy metal and plastic construction to provide a durable, space-saving solution that fits over standard doors. With six baskets, it offers versatile organization for kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and closets, measuring 7.5 x 19.5 x 59 inches for optimal vertical storage.
H**R
This Hanging Storage Unit is a Huge Help
This product was easy to put together. I did notice that it seemed to be a little twisted and would not lay flush to the door it was hung on. However, when items were added to the shelves, it seemed to eliminate the twisting. The only features I wish this item had would be adjustable basket heights and something built in, or extra adhesive strips that would help anchor the unit to the door. Also, the baskets are made out of plastic, which could be an issue in the future as far as the shelves breaking. The price was right for this item, and so far, is doing what it was purchased to do. I'm glad I bought it.
B**S
Clear Winner
This is the platinum product in its category, IMHO. I looked at a LOT of racks before ordering two of these, and I ordered in spite of a few negative reviews. Don't be misled by people who simply failed to assemble it correctly- these racks are great. They are far more solid, stable, and have greater capacity than the typical flimsy wire racks you'll normally see as "over the door" pantry racks.This rack is very cleverly designed and engineered and works great IF you pay a bit of attention to what you are doing when assembling it. The directions, which are illustrations only, could be clearer. Assembly is easy and requires no tools. You connect two pieces on each side with a provided connector that has two push-in buttons that lock it into place. That's the frame. You then attach the six baskets by putting them on molded pieces and turning a knob. Once you figure it out, assembly is about five minutes, if that.Here's a tip that will help you out - the baskets have a "front" and "back" - the mounting point is not in the middle of the basket depth; it divides the basket into rough one-third and two-thirds sections. The two-thirds portion goes toward the REAR of the unit (closer to the cupboard door) when you are assembling the rack. This makes sense, if you think about it, because it puts more of the weight toward the rear, against the door. Get this right and you won't have the problems a few people did. Everything fits well; if it doesn't, stop - you are doing something wrong.Second tip - assemble one "arm," attached all the baskets, then assemble and attach the second arm with the first lying on the ground, basket ends sticking up.You can greatly add to the stability of the rack and keep it from jumping around when you suddenly open or close the door by simply getting some wide-shouldered washers and screwing one through an opening at the back of each basket (or even every other basket), to help secure the unit to the closet door. You can also make the thing rock solid by using the "over the door" hanger without the "over-the-door" part and attaching the unit directly to the door with screws at the top (the door "hook" is designed up to be removed from the rest of the hanger with a few back and forth moves).The unit needs about 6-6 1/4 inches of clearance inside the pantry when closed. Make sure you've got that.This unit has great capacity, looks good, and is very definitely worth the money. I'm very glad I opted for this. These helped immeasurably in bringing order to my chaotic kitchen.
D**A
YOU CAN HAVE AN ULTRA-ORGANIZED BATH IN A SNAP!!! (and easy to assemble)
This unit is simply AMAZING! I am not the world's most mechanically "in-tune" person-when I was younger I was much better but I suffered a TBI (traumatic brain injury) last year which has somewhat altered things so at first I had some problems w/assembly later in the evening and ended up getting frustrated and putting it aside for the next day. Sure enough, when I took apart what I had done the night before and started S-L-O-W-L-Y all over again, I noticed all the little parts that aren't really noticeable if you're rushing (or if you're not paying as much attention as you should!) that make it go together properly---like the knob that turns can only be placed one way; also how the shelves can only be shoved onto their fitting one way and if you don't do things exactly right, you can end up breaking some of the plastic pieces pretty easily, I would think. Once I figured out how to do it, I was done in 10 minutes.On to the product itself--It is wonderfully constructed -- extremely sturdy -- and even though I've never actually seen the similar product made with metal paint-coated wire up close and personal, I think I am convinced that this would hold up much better in a test. I am using it in my bathroom, which I SERIOUSLY!! needed some organizational help with and I have one more expandable shelf unit coming for under the sink where I keep different housecleaning and sanitary products. I have lived in my apartment for 19 years and really just never comprehended how tiny my bathroom is! If anyone out there is concerned with this not being able to hold a lot of products, I can assure you that mine is pretty well packed and holding together just fine. I did go with a suggestion a previous purchaser made and placed the heaviest items in the top 3 baskets since there are no worries about that section fallingwhatsoever. I'm a little concerned about the bottom section because the attachment doesn't seem as secure/reliable as they might have made it. IOW, I think they need to make some adjustments to that part of the design.My daughter and her husband have, quite possibly, the MOST organized apartment I've ever been in, and now I feel like I am competing (just a little bit!) because she has nothing whatsoever like this in her apartment and I think she'll want one as soon as she sees it!
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