(Part 2) Best utility racks according to redditors

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We found 138 Reddit comments discussing the best utility racks. We ranked the 52 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 Utility Racks:

u/onionpants · 10 pointsr/Whatisthis

I believe it is a broom mount. Similar to [this](https://smile.amazon.com/LYASI-Stainless-Dual-Purpose-Organizer-Adhesive/dp/B06XYZYBFR/ref=sr_1_27?ie=UTF8&qid=1543333748&sr=8-27&keywords=broom+holder)

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Edit: Why won't my links work these days?! You get the point (and the link).

u/ihaveb4lls · 8 pointsr/Flipping

Hmm...essentials..

Picturing:

The backdrop I have is awesome, unfortunately I don't know what brand it is or where to get it, I just got it off Craigslist. It's molded plastic.

Lights - I think this is the exact one I bought and then just got those articulating arms that the lights are attached to from b&h.

Camera - Trusty Samsung Note 4 - Ive debated on and off forever on going to an actual camera but using a cell phone makes it just soo easy to upload everything to dropbox and have it all nice and organized. (I keep pictures of all items for at least 6 months after they've sold)

Shipping / Packaging etc..


Having an assortment of packaging materials and the correct tools makes shipping much easier and more pleasurable.

Box resizer - awesome little tool, since FedEx and UPS use dimensional shipping you can definitely save a lot of money by making the box the correct size for the item you are shipping.

Scale - Necessity for sure. (I don't have a link to mine specifically, but I'm sure any of these will work just fine)

Thermal printers - Again, definitely a necessity. My setup is probably not optimal but it certainly beats printing out labels on plain paper and cutting them out and taping them lol.

For FedEx I use the ZP505, for UPS I use the ZP450 and for printing out labels which I use to identify inventory I use a GK420d. All made by Zebra, all are quirky as fuck to set up, but all of them work well once they are going. For all other priting I have a bunch of Samsung SCX-3405W Laser printers. (cheap and easy, certainly much better than an ink jet)

For inventory or just in general having lots of shelving is huge. Keeping organized is a nightmare, so having adequate space to put everything is key. Things like this are also very nice to have.

I dunno what else.. Ask away if you have any questions.

u/urbanplanner · 3 pointsr/chicago

Are you talking about pegboard containers? That's what I remember Radioshack having last time I went into one about 15 years ago. Here's one with drawers.

I think most hardware stores sell them for carpenters, etc. to use to organize nails, screws, and stuff. Should be wherever they sell pegboard.

u/irishtayto · 3 pointsr/woodworking

There's a design I love where you use balls that touch each other (two each slot) in the wood (this isn't a pervert joke) and anyways you can take it in or out with just one hand or even yank it if you want to kinda like gardening racks where you can just push a hoe into it.

u/juggernautmoney · 3 pointsr/homegym

FH-4WH Flush Wheel hangers set - Wall mount tire rack alternative - Space saving wheel storage https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B06XCGZ7RJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VAqQDbNH4SVPG

One of many options but this one is more cost effective than titan fitness wall storage or prx performance. Some L brackets at lowes or any hardware store will do he same thing for like 5 bucks a bracket

u/MechanicalCafe · 2 pointsr/starwarscollecting

About $5 YYST Clear Light Saber Wall Mount Wall Rack Wall Holder - 3 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QZMVCHR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_G0iUDbYTBE5X6

u/UnicornandtheWasp · 2 pointsr/organization

A magnetic strip might be useful in your situation
Found this on amazon.
I have one that is hung in my wall that was cheaper but figure this is easier for renting!

If you have a closet door that is close to the kitchen this would help free up some real estate on the “pantry” shelves for things like your eating utensils.

Also command hooks are a life saver for hanging pot holders and smaller pans.

Edit to add- post a pic when you get it all done I would love to see how you utilized the space!

u/juanitospeppers · 2 pointsr/HerbGrow

for starting get a shelf that can hold 1020 trays. you can zip tie led shop lights to each shelf easy. This will also work for most vegetables / microgreens in case you ever want to grow other stuff. shelves make the most of the floor space also is useful for supplies. example

shed will get warm and very humid, you will need an exhaust fan. also need a circulation fan.

if you want to grow big plants in the shed probably will only get 1 or 2. just get a 10-20 gallon fabric pot and some coco coir + hydro nutrients. but it probably much easier to just start from seeds / clones inside then transfer them outside when they start getting big.

u/cxbu · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I always move stuff around based off wether I buy it or it’s gifted. Or if amazon hikes the price. I only have three lists really. Arts and crafts. Random. Toys. The oldest thing I have on there is a pond kit for the pond I’ll never finish. That was put on 8/23/16.

Mop and Broom Holder - Garden Tool Organizer - Wall Mounted Organizer - 5 Slots and 6 Hooks - Easy to Install - by Utopia Home https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0785HSNL8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-rDdBb16WP0KJ

Is one of the few things I under ten. That was just added because the one I had on my list cost more.

Hey u/sunshinenfundip how can you declutter?

u/apcreddit · 2 pointsr/cableporn

So portable bin or house bin?

I have this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FRJM17S/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_RjrVCb0PRMAYC

You can buy wall mounts for the bins that allow you to hang them. They are awesome for non-portable use.

u/Compl3t3lyInnocent · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

Get one of these: Heavy Duty Garage Shelf Steel Metal Storage 5 Level Adjustable Shelves Unit 72" H x 48" W x 24" Deep

Notice the notches in the shelving supports? Yeah, you're going to use those to hook on some boards.

Then grab you some rigid insulation.

Once you put the shelving together (takes 45 minutes) and settle on the shelving arrangement to fit your needs all you need to do is cut the foam to size for the row you're going to put your printer (15 minutes).

I used 4 nuts, bolts and washers in the 4 corners of each of the foam panels to go through the notches in the shelving to "hook" the foam into place (15 minutes).

I also cut a piece of foam to act as a divider between the printer and the electronics (15 minutes)....basically dividing one row of shelving in half.

Then I created a door panel that attaches using magnets so that the printer can be entirely enclosed. On that door panel I cut out a square window and replaced it with transparent acrylic so I can look at the printer (10 minutes).

I added lighting (5 minutes).

About an hour and 45 minutes to put it all together. It's not pretty, but it works.


u/KitsuneTiger · 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing

For brooms and mops

Edit: Like this

u/eviljerry · 1 pointr/lightsabers

I use these broom holders off of amazon. $10.99 for 5 is stupid cheap to hang 5 sabers

Here is pics
http://i64.tinypic.com/rc7zhg.jpg
http://i66.tinypic.com/28kok5z.jpg

NUOLUX Mop and Broom Holder Wall Mounted Garden Storage Rack 5pcs (Grey) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H84V5RM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1tc2xb7FS61DQ

u/chigish48 · 1 pointr/DIY

I have a cage similar to this in my garage without the Bicycle hooks:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C5D5VQ2?ref_=ams_ad_dp_asin_3

How would I go about attaching safe, bicycles hooks on the cheap to the bottom part of a cage that could support a couple of bicycles. I was planning to goto home depot to get a hook and steel or wood block. I don't have a lot of tools for the job, but willing to buy on a budget.

u/FeathersOfJade · 1 pointr/propagation

Hi. I purchased two of these tall sink shelves and zip ties them together. You may be able to fit two side by side. I even put small succulent pots in the baskets.
If you did something like this, you could also have hanging plants from
The ceiling if you desired.
I love these shelves, they are expandable and super sturdy.

Have a peek-

MyGift Black Metal Scrollwork Design Expandable Over-The-Sink Storage Organizer

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015XN86H2/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_d-IxDb08N31VS

I also have a high faucet and it fits perfectly over mine, you may wish to check measurements if interested.
I hung a grow light, from the ceiling, over mine as well.

u/BeautyNBoots · 1 pointr/DIY

Here's one for 3 bucks

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DN9W4P6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_EG2MDbP6STA81


Google "Broom Holder" or "Broom Storage" and there are a bunch!

u/NeonTrigger · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I've got probably three dozen video cables between HDMI, spare DPort cables, all the random DVI and VGA cables that come with GPUs and monitors, more power cables than I can count, tons of random audio cables that come with headsets/speaker bars/speakers, multiples of every reasonable adapter combination of USB/Mini/Micro/USB-C you can think of.

Plus yeah, lots of extra sata cables, molex adapters, spares of cables from modular power supplies... It's too much :(

I think I might need to just stop hoarding cables. I've been looking at these, but they're pretty large and expensive. Could probably just get a bunch of bins and zip tie them to a closet rack.

I'll post here if I find something decent

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

An organizer another organizer and another

Welcome! Thanks for the contest!

u/1dirtypanda · 1 pointr/PrimeDay2016

A total of 7 separate orders. It was a bit annoying because I was mostly on my phone and the mobile apps/chrome wouldn't load properly. Also I would have preferred to bundle orders but oh well. or try to use more coupons but they only give you so many minutes in the cart and sometimes the next item that you're waiting for a deal to start is right outside that window.