Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at how the StoreYourBoard rack supports rakes, shovels, brooms, cleanup tools, and long-handled storage near the shed wall.
Pros
The upside
- The 36 inch rail gives long-handled garden tools a clear wall zone.
- Four PVC-coated hooks cradle rakes, shovels, brooms, and cleanup tools.
- The steel build suits sheds, garages, and covered utility spaces.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Wall mounting calls for careful stud placement or suitable anchors.
- The fixed hook spacing works well when the planned tool group is measured first.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This wall rack fits gardeners who want rakes, shovels, brooms, forks, and cleanup tools parked in one visible shed or garage zone.
What to know:
Plan the tool group before drilling. Long handles and wide heads need room around each hook, and heavier tools deserve secure wall support.
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Breakdown
Full review
A wall rail for long-handled garden tools
The StoreYourBoard 36 Inch Garage Tool Organizer gives rakes, shovels, brooms, and cleanup tools a fixed wall place. It turns an open shed wall into a simple parking strip for the tools that often lean near a door after garden work.
The rail is 36 inches long and holds four coated hooks. Each hook gives a handle or tool head a defined place, so a rake, shovel, broom, and fork can stay grouped near the cleanup area.
Coated hooks feel gentle around handles
The PVC-coated hooks help create a steadier contact point for wood, fiberglass, and metal handles. That coating also gives the rack a finished feel when tools are lifted down and returned through the week.
The shape suits long-handled tools with hanging holes, broad heads, or handle curves that can rest across a hook. Measure the planned group before mounting so each piece has room to lift out cleanly.
Wall mounting sets the whole experience
This rack depends on a solid mounting surface. A stud-backed garage wall, shed framing, or well-chosen anchor plan gives the rail the support it needs.
Place the rack at a height where tool heads clear the floor and handles stay easy to reach. Leave enough open wall space beside the rack for wide rake heads, forks, and push brooms.
Good match
This wall rack fits gardeners who want rakes, shovels, brooms, forks, and cleanup tools parked in one visible shed or garage zone.
What to know
Plan the tool group before drilling. Long handles and wide heads need room around each hook, and heavier tools deserve secure wall support.