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The 80842-10 Adjustable Garage Ceiling Mount Storage Rack Kit by HyLoft offers a versatile, heavy-duty overhead storage solution with over 30 cubic feet capacity. Made from powder-coated alloy steel, it supports up to 250 lbs and adjusts to fit most garage joists, making it perfect for maximizing space and organizing bulky items with ease.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | White |
Special Feature | Customizable |
Product Dimensions | 17"D x 24"W x 5.5"H |
Shelf Type | Bracket Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 2 |
Room Type | Garage |
Finish Type | Steel |
Assembly Required | No |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
Included Components | Mounting Hardware |
Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
Brand | HyLoft |
Style | adjustable |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 2.5E+2 Pounds |
Is Customizable | Yes |
UPC | 817743080035 733353780793 783961573423 885164893831 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817743080035 |
Manufacturer | Knape & Vogt |
Part Number | 80842-10 |
Item Weight | 6.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 80842-10 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Pack |
Finish | Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Customizable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
T**A
versatile
Mounted this on the wall and put a shelf on the bottom spaning the two uprights. Very sturdy.
B**M
Excellent ceiling hangers - very stable
I put one up to hold my extension ladders. I realized, not due to product, due to practicality I would want only one ladder on each as they are different sizes and used for different items within the house. Anyway, I put the first up and wanted to see how it went before buying a second. It was very stable, easy to install and had the 3 inch lags in the box (at least the one I received did) so there was no need to go and get anything else. The gauge of steel and lag screws are more than sufficient to hold in a ladder and the max weight they advertise.They did mention installation was about 15 minutes, which probably was accurate for the applied time in drilling and putting it together. It took me about 90 minutes total for the first one and about 60 for the second and I installed them by myself. The key drivers of time for me were assessing the placement, ensuring I was dead center on the joists I was going into, missing any wires, water and sprinkler lines running through the ceiling of my garage and making sure the ladder feet wouldn't hit the garage door as it opened. There is an attic type space above my garage with stairs up so I had the ability to double and triple check. I'm glad I did as there was an electric line running along one of the joists so I moved the placement slightly). Lastly, I wanted to make sure that the placement would allow for an easy put-up and takedown of the ladders with the garage door closed (as I had to put them above where the door would lie when opened).Definitely, follow the instructions for pre-drilling as the lags will likely split most joists if you don't follow these. After putting up the first bracket, I went up a fraction larger on the recommended drill and found the lag still had a very snug fit but was significantly easier to put in (and I lubed them all with grease before putting them in). My last recommendation is that after putting up the bracket holders into the ceiling, build the "U" portion and put this in as one unit. Put in the bolts as holders and then put the washers and nuts on after (it should hold well while you're doing this). I found on the first one that trying to build the "U" one piece at a time would cause you to "over-stretch" the bracket holders to put the bottom bracket in.I would use these again if I was putting up another ceiling bracket; very solid.
S**N
good for lumber rack
I bought 4 of these (2 sets) to store my obnoxiously large stock of scrap trim lumber.ProsVery sturdy design. Will easily support any amount of lumber I shove up there. Not as much wiggle, side to side\front to back as I've seen in similar products.value - Good price for as stout as these are.ConsThe only place I would ding this product is the install guide. It tells you to attach the end pieces to the joists first and then assemble by connecting the remaining four pieces. Unless you are very precise with your meansurements, you'll be out or square (requiring you to twist the final assembly to join the pieces) and while the width is adjustable, the holes are 1" apart meaning you'll likely have to bend the unit a little to align the holes. Instead, I recommend attaching one end leaving the lag screws loose (about 1" protruding from the joist), assemble the unit, put the other end up to the joist, mark the holes, pre-drill and screw in.
D**E
Works to hold two 8' plastic tables
I did have to cut it down, as my ceiling is only 8'. I am using this to hold up two 8' rectangular plastic tables on the ceiling and out of the way. Works just right for me.
L**A
OK if you don't intend to load them to their limit
I wanted a place to store some shelves, boards and lumber so bought 4 of these based on pretty good reviews and mounted them solidly overhead in a row. I knew they did not include a platform, so that was OK. While the claimed weight limit for these is 200 lbs per pair (making my setup suitable for an evenly distributed 400 lbs), these seem flimsier that that and I would not trust them for that much weight. I also have them at their smallest size (which doubles the tubing along much of their length), so I cannot even imagine how flimsy they would be at fully extended. Finally, these extend to larger size buy having concentric steel tubes fit together but the small tube does not fit snugly into the larger tube and as a result they wobble even more than they need to if the tubing fit snugly together. I am using them but would not buy them again. For most of my garage, I have used 600lb limit 4 ft by 8 ft platforms that cost about $150 each (sold by various manufacturers such as MaxRack, MonsterRack, SafeRack, etc) and have been much happier. I have also used Unistrut to build my own platforms and these are also much stronger. If you want to store something like a kayak or some Christmas decorations, these might be fine but I worry about the next owner of the house who might overload these modest units.
M**T
They work
Makes a good overhead shelf. They’re sturdy and easy to install
B**E
Solid bolted to rafters.
These brackets are great! Only took (me alone) 90 min to install one set, but finding and marking the joists was as time consuming as the installation. Be sure to follow weight limit, although nothing I use is even near 250lbs. I have 4 pairs of hanging brackets. They are reliable, sturdy, and will hold almost anything. I wanted to declutter the garage so I now have wood, two ladders, and a stand for my chop saw all eight feet off the floor, attached to the ceiling, which was dead space before. This is a no brainer decision unless you’re a welder-designer.
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