(Part 2) Best robe & towel hooks according to redditors

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We found 30 Reddit comments discussing the best robe & towel hooks. We ranked the 26 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Robe & Towel Hooks:

u/konkatenate · 5 pointsr/DIY

It says the item weight is 14.5lbs. I put a ton of different things in using toggle bolts with ceiling hooks, some much heavier than 15lbs. iow, you don't need a joist. You can use the holes you've already made: just make them big enough to accept the toggle.

u/asku7mich · 2 pointsr/Remodel

I was remodeling my bathroom and came across a similar issue plus I had limited space. My solution was to just use a fancy looking robe hook and hang my towel there. You could actually get a few on a wall like in a jagged line or something to get more than one towel up even if you want to get decorative or if you want an actually robe hook present too.

I used something similar to this for my normal towel and then I used the same thing and attached it to my bathroom cabinet to hang a hand towel near the sink.


Gatco 4055 Elevate Robe Hook, Chrome https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DPJ3ZX2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bgBKDbB7DR6KF

u/DistantBethie · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I will not enter the other contest
I will not enter the other contest

$4.98

u/RadiantStarr · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Suggestion: You can try taking a metal wire like something from a Chinese takeout box, bend one end into a hook, and attach it to a cup. One probably won't hold so you can try taping several together.

EDIT: Maybe a hook like this might be far enough from the wall or maybe one of those toilet paper roll holders that you can suction to the wall might be far enough. Or even a standing toilet paper holder - the one with a little basket for a trash can at the foot and a hook at the top. I don't know how much you're willing to spend for this.

EDIT2: Did some searching using /u/gothickornchic's suggestion and found this!

u/sd_triton · 1 pointr/DIY

I was inspired (tired of leaving camelbak on floor) to create (cut, paint, sticker) a wall mounted rack that expressed love for my favorite sea creature.

HOWTO
1)Purchase of vinyl wall decal on Amzn for ~$25
2)I cut a profile around the decal 1" offset and traced it to mdf
3)Sanded mdf edges and rechecked fit of vinyl
4)Painted with Lowes primer+paint and waited 2 days to dry
5)Applied vinyl decal
6)Attached hooks
7)Hung on wall

I'm happy how it turned out and would recommend it to anyone needing a wall mounted coat rack. I'd rate the project difficulty of 2 out of 10 as the only difficult step is cutting the mdf with jigsaw and rounding the edges with router (or alternatively using sand paper). The rest is relatively straight forward with only simplest of tools required.

u/felixgolden · 1 pointr/HomeDecorating

A piece of wood and cup hooks should be sufficient. Cup hooks are the ones that complete about 3/4 of the circle, leaving an opening to hang coffee cups, plants, etc. They have a threaded end to screw into wood. They cost about 10~20 cents each in bulk and come in different diameters.

ARROW 160376 1-1/4" Cup Hooks (Pack of 18), Rubbed Bronze https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VEDF6I8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_oM0ODb9PREV37