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FloormaxWall Mounted Universal Utility Holder

R199

Retail: R400
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Are your cleaning supplies pilling up in your laundry room? Is your garage or tool shed scattered? And your closet very disorganised?

Floormax Utility Holder is the solution to your problems.  This wall organiser is designed to hold various household objects with handles of varying thickness. Simply insert a handle into a slot and a rounded, gravity controlled, rolling ball automatically adjusts to the handle's thickness and grips it securely. This life saver has 11 spots to hook and hang anything you want. Perfect for the kitchen, closet, garage, office, your space is no longer messy, great for home and commercial use.

The Floormax Utility Holder has endless uses - Hang brooms, mops, rakes, spray bottles, rags, brushes, dustpans, gloves, dusters, baseball bats, and even pool sticks!

Product Features:
  • 11 Storage Spots - 5 auto-adjust slots and 6 retractable hooks.
  • Dimensions: 41.5 x 6.5 x 8.5cm
  • Weight: 0.5kg
  • Flexible use - - Hang brooms, mop, cleaning balls, laundry brushes, bath brushes, Sports equipment and Kitchen utensils and so on.
  • This organiser is weatherproof it can be used indoors or outdoors.

How to install

1. Draw the right position on the wall.

2. Drill holes on the right position.

3. Hammer the plastic tuck into holes.

4. Put the mop holder on the wall and tighten up the screw.

Package Includes:

  • 1 x Mop and Broom Holder
  • 6 x Plastic tuck
  • 6 x Screws
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