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(More customer reviews)I bought this model at WalMart, actually. But it's the same item.
My intent was to expand my hanging closet space. I hang near about everything, so I need a lot of space. This is the principle I was looking for, but it's just not sturdy enough to hold my wardrobe. I've got five pairs of jeans and maybe two dozen shirts hanging on one side, and six-seven pairs of slacks, half a dozen skirts and maybe 15 shirts/blouses on the other. It's too much, and while it's still standing right now (I've had it a few weeks), it leans significantly and I don't think it'll hold up in the long run.
Which is a shame, because it's exactly what I want other than the lack of durability.
Another thing to note: when there are clothes hanging on both, or really even on one, side(s) of this thing, it can't pass through a standard residential doorway. I loaded the thing while it was in the hallway while I was doing some rearranging and could barely get it down the hallway without taking the art off the walls. Ultimately I had to offload it in another, easier to access room, move the rack, and then carry the clothes back to the room I wanted them in and reload. Bummer.
Recommended if your intent is to hang a couple of items for a short time. Definitely not for long term or heavy use.
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