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GEMPLER'S Single-Spoke Alloy Steel Tool Rack, 12-Inch, Black, for Cords, Hoses, Loppers, and Shears

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Management number 218773009 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$9.20 Model Number 218773009
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  • Extra-strong wall-mounted single-spoke storage rack – Suitable to store everything from brooms, shovels, spades, hoses, and rakes, as well as extension cords, garden hose pipes, wire coils, and more - giving you hundreds of ways to keep your garage or shop organized
  • Durable Construction - Made of 16-ga. steel that’s welded to a base, then powder-coated to prevent rust.
  • Tools Won't Slide: The high-strength steel tubing is angled slightly upward so tools and equipment won't slide off
  • Need a different type of rack? Check out Gemplers HR12, HR13, and HR16 storage racks also available in our Amazon Store.
  • Useful specs - Mounting plate has two 3/8" diameter holes for mounting (Mounting hardware NOT included). Steel tubing is 12"L. Back plate measures 3-1/2"W x 4-1/2"H. Made in USA.
Color black
Room Type Garage
Brand Name Gempler's
Shelf Type Floating Shelf
Style Name Tool
Finish Types Powder Coated
Manufacturer GEMPLER'S
Model Number HR18
Material Type Alloy Steel
Mounting Type Wall Mount
Number of Shelves 1
Required Assembly Yes
Additional Features Slip-Resistant Design
Manufacturer Part Number HR18
Item Dimensions D x W x H 12.2"D x 3.3"W x 4.5"H
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