🧼 Keep it Clean, Keep it Chic! - The ultimate solution for organized living.
The CHAMP GRIP is a robust wall-mounted organizer designed to hold up to 11 cleaning tools with 5 ball slots and 6 hooks. Engineered for durability and ease of use, it features a lifetime guarantee, weatherproof materials, and a user-friendly installation process. Perfect for any space, it ensures your tools stay secure and accessible.
P**D
Utility closet organized!
After owning this product for 3 months, I finally got someone to hang it for me. It is just fab. We have a utility closet with a wooden wall (not sheet rock) and it went up with ease. The product includes 6 extra screws and plugs for sheet rock hanging. The hangers gripped all of our mops, brooms and the hooks held a Shark Steam Mop and a few brushes. The product is very sturdy; I don't know why I waited so long to hang it. Now my utility closet is nice and neat, and the mops are off the floor. #happycamper
A**J
Great product.
Works well and holds quite a few tools. It was easy to install and keeps the cleaning tools in their place to keep things less cluttered around the house. Grasps and holds tool very easily and the hooks work to hold quite a bit as well.
H**P
Perfectly Organizes Housecleaning Tools
I bought two of these to use for various brooms, mops, dusters, and cobweb busters (the holders won't work with larger-handled items like shovels). My husband installed the Champ Grip Holders quickly and easily. They work perfectly! The Champ Grip firmly holds the items exactly where they are placed with no slippage and my cleaning equipment is no longer standing together in a corner on the floor. I really like the hooks too: I can hang things like a dust pan on them or fold the hooks out of the way if they're not needed. I just wish the Champ Grips came in white!
T**J
Solid Product, Mediocre Installation Method
The only thing that kept this from being 5 stars is the installation method. The product comes with screws and drywall anchors. I put the anchors in after marking everything, and went to screw the product to the wall. The little screw went right through the back. It's as if they should put more of a lip on the back so the the screw has more to hold onto without going through the back. I may have pushed to hard, but I was only using a handheld screw driver, and a screw shouldn't go through the back so easily. There are a total of 6 holes for screws in the back of the holder. Four of them I used the anchors, and lightly screwed them into the anchors, to avoid going through the back. The other 2 holes I was able to get larger screws (that don't come with the package) into studs, and it was really solid at that point. If I had to depend on just the anchors, I wouldn't be satisfied.The product itself seems good, it seems like a good mechanism that is built smart, and is holding all of my brooms and mops well. The retractable hooks are nice also, to hang dustpans, or bags. Durability will tell with time, as I just installed it today.
M**O
Pretty cool actually
You anchor 6 (or 5 if you accidentally damaged one of the anchors beyond usability trying to figure out the proper size drill bit to use) screws in the wall, mount this bad boy and then hang all your mops, brooms, dustpan, swiffers and other stuff in the same place and then hopefully remember to put it back. It has this cool rubber grip that gently caresses your cleaning supplies to get it to stay in place and you just slide it up to remove it for use. The hooks can stay up if you aren't using them or if you are like me and have way to much stuff to ever have "unused hooks", they are big enough to hang multiple things on each one. None of that "my hook has one hat or bag" like the picture. Nope. I'm a hot mess. One of my hooks has a dust pan, a ball cap, 2 aprons a telescoping swiffer duster and a dog leash. So buy one of these if you have a picture perfect home where you would never allow your broom to touch the floor when not in use, or if like me you just want to be able to find a broom without having to search everyone's bedroom, under the couch, and on top of the ceiling fan just to find the dang thing in the bathtub. Because this thing is like kryptonite to everyone else in the family. No one would dream of grabbing a broom off of the cleaning rack for fear of having to clean.
C**4
Very useful
This works so well for hanging all of my cleaning tools. Mounting to the wall was a bit of a challenge, but that was nothing to do with the product. My 3-seasons porch is where I keep the larger cleaning items and it's brick, even with a mortar specific drill bit it was a process.I was a little concerned with the holders (not hooks) initially, they didn't seem very stable coming out of the box, but I was quickly proven wrong. Great grip when you put in your mop, broom, etc. I will definitely buy another one whenever I move out of the apartment.
M**N
Slight mounting problems (update)
** UPDATE IS BELOW - Nothing too fancy but it works as advertised. I do have some work tools with larger handles (shovels, pick axe) that don't fit in the holder, so I would plan on just using it for brooms, mops, and rakes. That's the only reason that I gave it four stars instead of five. Installation was easy and based on the cost I'm satisfied with the product.** UPDATE: After I had it mounted for about a month, I noticed that it was starting to pull away from the wall. Perhaps I over tightened the screws, but there isn't much hold space for the screw head and so the screws pulled through the back of the holder. It was an easy enough fix - I reinstalled with some screws with larger heads on them so they "grab" more and it is holding fine again. Just be advised to make sure you don't over tighten the screws on installation and/or buy some screws with larger heads on them to hold better.
A**N
Great product but the directions are sorely lacking
Very secure and holds six regular mop handles plus has six loops for other items. It comes with six screws and anchors so it is very securely affixed to the wall. Great product for the price.The directions on the box were obviously translated. Poorly. So, my DIY installation guide is as follows. Eye ball where you want it on the wall and put your level on top of the device while you hold it there. When you have it level, mark a spot in each of the six holes with a pencil. Drill a hole with a bit the size of the anchor in each pencil mark. I had to use a big bit. Tap the anchors into each hole gently with a hammer. Then put the device on the wall with the six screws and you're done. I guess this is self-evident but I actually like reading the directions and the four phrases that comprise the directions, while comical, where wholly uninformative. Took about five minutes to install (with one minute frantically searching for a lost anchor).
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