Friday, October 14, 2016

ESYLIFE ABS Heavy Duty Suit Hanger Non-Slip Durable Clothes Hangers Hanging Orginazer Hook,Set of 10 (Kitchen)

5.0 out of 5 stars Well Thought Out Hangers, Excellent Design... See Photos~, August 2, 2016

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ESYLIFE ABS Heavy Duty Suit Hanger Non-Slip Durable Clothes Hangers Hanging Orginazer Hook,Set of 10

The kind folks at EsyLife provided me with this set of 10 of ABS Heavy Duty Suit Hangers in exchange for sharing my unbiased review...

These are my favorite hangers I own and I own a ton of different types. The thin profile, velvet style has been my favorite since discovering them. They save space and clothes conveniently cling to the velvet so things don't end up on the closet floor. These are comparable in size, thickness, and in gripping to clothing.

What makes them unique is that I can hang a shirt, that is buttoned up to the top (or a turtleneck, anything that I'd normally need to bring the hanger up through the bottom of the shirt because of the tight neckline), without unbuttoning it. The cut out near the top of the hanger makes any top easier to hang.

They are strong enough to hold the weight of wet clothes, jackets or jeans and are sturdy. Included is an accessory bar, convenient for hanging leggings, scarves, a tie, belt, or other accessories. There are also hooks for hanging spaghetti strap tank tops or dresses, offering both a wide or narrow option for the hooks.

Because these aren't velvet, they're especially nice for hanging clothes that are hang dry only. I compared these with five other velvet hangers I've purchased. These are 16.5 inches wide, while most I have are 17-17.75. Not a huge difference since these angle outwards, making them almost the same for a shirt's drape at the shoulders.

These work for my small to medium tops, pants, and my husband's 2XL shirts (I only use at least this width for his shirts. The smaller plastic ones leave his shirts with awkward shoulder bumps).

I like that these have metal hooks that swivel. I'm slightly OCD and like my hangers all hung the same direction. (The swivel top is nice if something needs to be hung the opposite direction, you don't have to move the clothing around, you can just turn the hook.) I have some that don't turn and if you try, they break. Pretty annoying.

If you're strapped for closet space, we've purchased these here and (if you have space) I'd recommend them, Whitmor Double Rod Closet Extender, Chrome

If you're super strapped for closet space, this might sound silly but it works and is cost effective. You can take the tops off of soda cans (or canned foods often have larger tabs) and put them around the hanger hook and then hang another hanger from the second hole in the soda tab. By cascading hangers, you can fit more hangers into less place...

I did this in our last rental with limited closet space. They make hooks for this purpose but I figured nobody sees inside my closet but me and it worked just fine for more efficiently filling the limited space we had.

For currently just under $13 for 10 of them, they're a little steep but I do think they're worth paying a bit extra for. I've found velvet hangers to commonly be a good value at two for a dollar or less. At over a dollar a piece, these aren't cheap.

I'll be watching for these to go on sale so we can get some more. Great hangers, highly recommended. Uploading some photos so you can get a closer look and a comparison to a velvet style we also like. Smile. Hope this is helpful!

 

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