omething as a simple as a wall mounted coat rack goes a long way when it comes to organizing a home. Of course, that’s only true if the coat rack is sturdy enough to handle your family’s large collection of outerwear, umbrellas, and keys. And, unfortunately, most coat racks on the market aren’t up for that challenge. Instead, after you pile that coatrack with jackets and coats, it pulls out, taking a chunk of drywall with it. I’m a carpenter, so I understand the best way to install a shelf or coatrack is to attach it directly to the studs for strength. That way it stays put, keeping your walls intact and holding more coats than you ever thought possible. Alas, I couldn’t find a coat rack designed for stud installation. So, I decided to make my own. My heavy-duty coat rack has mounting holes spaced 16 inches apart. It’s the perfect distance to install the right side into one stud and the left side into another. No more anchoring only into drywall and hoping for the best. Other Features of My Heavy-Duty Wall Hook Coat Rack Set of 2 with 6 hooks each Includes all necessary hardware (4 mounting screws, 4 anchors, 4 caps) Easy to install Simple stainless steel design Keeps any room tidy Use this wall organizer with hooks for more than just hanging up coats and jackets in your entryway. Put it in the bathroom to hang up towels, robes, and washcloths. The stainless steel construction resists rusting. Hang it in your bedroom or kitchen too for housing utensils, oven mitts, kitchen towels, hoodies, necklaces, and more. No matter where you install it, the instructions remain the same. Just mount with each hole centered on the wall studs. Put the caps on to cover the screws, and you’re all set. No more coats and towels on the floor. Instead, you’ll keep your home tidy with our innovative stud-mounted stainless steel coat rack. Just click “Add to Cart” today.