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    The Storage Find From Home Depot That Works Anywhere In Your Home

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    Home Depot is a great place for hand tools, power tools, outdoor equipment, and accessories for every job you can imagine. It’s also an ideal place for simple storage solutions like the 64-inch Expandable Wall Mount Tool Organizer. Bearing the Everbilt brand, which has an item smart homeowners should stock up on for winter, this organizer can turn an empty wall into a storage rack. Whether you’re using it in your broom closet, basement, or even your garage, you can safely keep items on the wall and off the floor.

    The organizer works with an interlocking rail system, and you can keep all four rails connected, or you can break them apart if you need to install them in more than one room. The organizer features 12 steel hooks and 16 pegs that can hold around 6 pounds each, for a total of 96 pounds, and the organizer itself mounts directly to studs or solid walls. The mounting hardware is included, so you don’t have to buy it separately. The organizer is built to handle a variety of items, from garden tools to floor care equipment.

    The Everbilt organizer has 3.9 out of 5 stars based on 691 reviews on Home Depot’s website. Many customers praise the item for its easy installation and ability to hold several tools at once. Others commented on just how much space they now have, as the $24.98 price makes this product another budget-friendly way to organize your garage tools.

    Reviews, warranty, and return policy

    The Everbilt 64-inch Expandable Wall Mount Tool Organizer at Home Depot has received some negative reviews from customers. Some complain that it doesn’t work as advertised, and that the mounting hardware isn’t strong enough to keep it on the wall. The organizer’s ability to hold tools was criticized as well, as the hooks can’t keep them from sliding off and hitting the floor. The organizer was returned by more than one customer, and out of 691 reviews, 205 are 3 stars or lower.

    If you decide to give the organizer a try, you may have to do so without clearly stated warranty coverage. In fact, Home Depot doesn’t list a manufacturer’s warranty for the item on the product page. Only the 90-day return policy. which can be used when returning tools to Home Depot, is mentioned instead. However, that doesn’t mean the organizer lacks a warranty, as it may be included in the packaging. The item’s Q&A page doesn’t address this directly, so you may have to contact Home Depot for more information.

    Home Depot’s 90-day return policy requires proof of purchase when returning an item for a refund. So if you need to take the organizer back, be sure you have your receipt with you. But beware that if the organizer is damaged from use, Home Depot may not issue a refund. The 90-day return policy is meant for items that have manufacturing defects only, as everyday use typically isn’t covered.

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