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ClosetMaid Adjustable Organizer Rack with Baskets Wall or Over Door Mount, for Kitchen, Pantry, Utility Room, Closet, 12 in. W, White Finish, Inch

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Size: 12-Inch


Features

  • HANGING RACK WITH BASKETS: Ideal for kitchens, pantry, utility, linen closets & more
  • REPOSITION BASKETS WITH ADJUSTABLE DESIGN: Easily reposition adjustable baskets to accommodate tall and short items; Ideal for storing cans, bottles, small boxes, spices, jars, small folded items & more
  • MOUNTED DOOR OR WALL ORGANIZER: Wall mount or over-the-door rack with all hardware included for installation; Over-the-door solution also requires mounting installation with screws provided (1.5 in. over the door hook depth)
  • 8-TIER DESIGN: Adds storage space behind doors or on walls; Close wire spacing on baskets prevents items from tilting
  • DURABLE DESIGN: Strong epoxy coated steel construction; Measures approximately 77" H x 12" W x 5.2" D

Description

The ClosetMaid Wall and Door Rack has adjustable baskets and is great for the kitchen, laundry room, hobby room and more. These accessories create storage spaces for many places in your home. The Adjustable 8-tier storage rack is a lightweight ventilated wire rack that is great for the laundry room, hobby room and kid's room. It is available in two different sizes that vary by overall width to fit to your needs. Easily reposition the baskets as needed to accommodate tall and short items anywhere on the rack. The adjustable extra braces provide extra security for tall items to keep them from falling over. All hardware is included with this storage rack making assembly & installation easy. Once installed, you can move the storage baskets to various heights for tall items like bottles or detergents to short items like spices or cans. Hardware is included for mounting this minimalist, white colored rack to the wall. You can also mount the unit over the door for easy access in pantries, bathrooms, laundry rooms and more. ClosetMaid offers a wide variety of space- saving storage solutions for pantries, closets, and anywhere organization is needed.


Material: Steel


Mounting Type: Wall Mount; Door Mount


Room Type: Kitchen, Closet


Shelf Type: Tiered Shelf


Number of Shelves: 8


Special Feature: Adjustable


Product Dimensions: 5.2"D x 12"W x 77"H


Shape: Rectangular


Age Range (Description): Kid


Brand: ClosetMaid


Size: 12-Inch


Assembly Required: Yes


Recommended Uses For Product: Kitchen


Number of Items: 1


Manufacturer: CLOSETMAID CORP


Included Components: Assembly & Installation Hardware, Wall Rack with Storage Baskets


Model Name: ClosetMaid Adjustable Organizer Rack with Baskets Wall or


Furniture Finish: White


Installation Type: Wall Mount; Door Mount


Product Dimensions: 12 x 5.2 x 77 inches


Item Weight: 7.63 pounds


Item model number: 1231


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 12, 2013


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  • Adds lots of storage
Size: 12-Inch
Installed this inside my linen closet door to store cleansers and other items. When you live small, extra storage is a must. I followed the advice in an earlier review that showed adding zip ties and command hooks to make it sturdier.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 14, 2022 by Phyllis

  • SUPPORT METHODS. I USED BOTH.
Size: 12-Inch
I find this unit to be very functional. My comments here are more aimed at helping people decide on their installation strategy. I have installed two of these units: one for my daughter and one for us. First of all you must secure the rails to the vertical surface. This unit is not designed to simply hange from the single set of overhead supports. In the case of my daughter, I brought along a package of the recommended 3M Command Wire Hooks, but had intended to use Toggler bolts based on a recommendation that I saw is one of the reviews. Unfortunately the Toggler bolts that I am familiar with will not work with a door because the inside of a door is too narrow so I ended up using the 3M Command Wire Hooks. Everything worked out well, but I don't know how they will hold up given the amount of stress that they will be subjected to over time. Many of the people that commented in the reviews attached them to the vertical support rails. I decided that it would be better to secure the wire hooks to the bottom of a respective basket at the appropriate support location. This allows the support rails to be pulled down and flush with the surface of the door. The key here is that you need to decide where you want the baskets. Anyway, we will see how the 3M Hooks hold up over time. For the second unit, I did a little more research about anchoring to a hollow door and found the following: "TOGGLER Toggle TA Hollow-Door Anchor with Screws, Polypropylene, Made in US, 1/8" to 1/4" Grip Range". This is probably the 'Toggler' product that the other reviewer was taking about. This anchor is the best that I could find for the purpose. Note that you need to get the one that is specified for the relatively thin grip range. The outer shell of a hollow door is not very thick. These worked great, but you you need to be certain about where you want the anchor before you mark and drill the 5/16" hole. The screw is small enough to provide for a small amount of side to side adjustment, but not much. The use of this product is definitely my recommended way to go. After tentatively laying out the shelves, I decided to locate a screw with flat washer in the bottom slot of each separate piece. The shelving is now extremely well anchored. I will probably make the upgrade to my daughter's unit. Additional comment: One reviewer recommended driving a screw through the top hanger supports. I don't recommend this. The additional screws may interfere with the door closing, and may force the hanger support out at an odd angle. I tried this and decided that it was not necessary. Good Luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 3, 2017 by Gary N. Gary N.

  • Much sturdier if you make "enhancements" (explained below):
Size: 12-Inch
I made a number of “enhancements” when installing these shelves that I think you’d like to hear: 1) Most licensed electricians I’ve talked with have said that they NEVER use toggle bolts in masonry or Sheetrock – they’ll pull out of the wall over time. So, I bought extra #6 x 2” screws, and anchored each rail @ the top & bottom with them. And in order to anchor them firmly, I used a paintbrush to “paint” Gorilla Glue on them, before I used a power screwdriver to screw them in. WARNING ABOUT USING GORILLA GLUE: I’m an avid DIYer (Do-It-Yourselfer), who frequently enhances the products I receive from Amazon & Home Depot. Therefore, I’ve been using GG for years. But I need to warn you: while it’s the best glue I’ve ever used, it can be difficult (and yes, even dangerous), if you don’t know how to use it. First of all, GG expands by about 30% when it dries, so I’ve learned to use the bare minimum to get the job done. So, I frequently use a disposable paintbrush to “paint” glue on the object in order to get a nice, smooth coat. 2nd, I always wear disposable gloves when applying the glue, because GG is very difficult to get off your hands – you actually have to use paint thinner or something similar. Words to the wise! 2) The instructions call for using “connectors” to put 2 rails together. The problem with using these is that they use the same slots that the screws use! So, I ignored the connectors & used the 2” screws glued-in instead. Much sturdier! 3) I didn’t use any other supplied hardware, since I did fine without it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 11, 2020 by Chris Jung

  • LOVE this!!!
Size: 12-Inch
I received this yesterday and have already installed it. I previously purchased the 18" one from Lowes, which would have JUST fit on my small pantry door, but the door knob was in the way. So, I took it back and ordered this size (my Lowes didn't carry it) from here. I had previously read reviews about it, so when I made my original purchase at Lowes, I also bought hollow door anchors bc my pantry door is hollow. I took this put of the box, laid out all of the pieces, and commenced trying to read the directions. They suck. However, if you have common sense, you can pretty much figure it out on your own. I attached the over the door hangers to the rods, attached the rods together and hung them on the door. Then I placed all of the baskets where I thought I would want them. I did that for 2 reasons--(1) I wanted to make sure I had the rods correctly spaced when I screwed them to the door and (2) I wanted to ensure I didn't put a screw anywhere I wanted a basket. I didn't originally plan to do it this way, but I think it ended up working out better. I did not use ANY of the hardware that was included. Not even the little metal pieces that hold the rods together. I started at the bottom and worked my way to the top. I stuck a pencil through the bottom hole on either side to mark where I would need an anchor. I drilled those holes, and then just stuck the screws through as a place holder. I went to the top of those 2 pieces of rod (there are 3 rods on each side) removed the little connectors that hold that rod to the rod above it, and stuck my pencil through to mark those holes. I installed those anchors and then put the screws in those r holes. I worked my way up the other rods using this same procedure. After I drilled the bottom holes on the top sets of rods, I removed the hangers from the top and used those holes for the top 2 anchors. When I finished the installation, I had used none of the hardware that came in the box, and I had installed 12 hollow door anchors purchased separately. Anchors were placed in the very top and very bottom corner of each of the 3 rods. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2015 by Mary

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