🎨 Elevate Your Crafting Game with FOSHIO!
The FOSHIO Vinyl Roll Holder is a robust storage solution designed to accommodate up to 10 rolls of vinyl, ensuring your materials are organized and protected. Made from heavy-duty metal, this wall-mounted rack is easy to install and compatible with various vinyl sizes, making it an essential tool for both hobbyists and professionals.
Manufacturer | FOSHIO |
Brand | FOSHIO |
Model | FM626BK |
Item Weight | 4.94 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 44.5 x 5 x 1.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FM626BK |
Manufacturer Part Number | FM626BK |
J**.
Not flimsy. Could easily hold many long rolls of heavy material.
This is a truly nice rack. It came with screws and wall anchors, but since the distance between these is up to the user, I suggest that a bit further apart and screwing directly into studs might provide more versatility and strength. These can certainly handle anything that would fit on them.Even better, adding a couple of posts to set these off from a wall to allow room for fatter rolls of whatever... These certainly wouldn't have any trouble with that, either. The wall anchors, if used in drywall, could probably pull the drywall right off the studs before this set of iron beauties even noticed someone had hooked them to a truck just to find out if this is true, which I don't recommend, and won't ever do, but I actually do believe it might be the most likely outcome of this purely theoretical, unreasonably postulated activity, in which no sound or unsound person would or will ever engage. I stand by this as an extrapolation, only withdrawing it if anyone endeavors to prove or disprove it, because, as I said, just don't do that.Anyhow...I can't find better words to recommend this as highly as it deserves. It genuinely is one seriously nice rack. I love how the individual "hooks" or "holders" (I could go look to see what they call each tier on its own) are shaped. They have a very cool swooshy flair to them, which is going to be great for loading things on and keeping them on until I want to take them off, which will also be easy to do. However, looking really cool while performing these functions might be just as important, now that I know I can have it all, because now that I know just how Elvira-going-shopping-at-a-blacksmith's-with-the-daughter-from-Beetlejuice-Stunningly-Magnificently-Maxed-Out-to-eleven-Cool this storage solution can actually be, you know I can't go back to thinking of it in some dull, ordinary way, as if there weren't something better, since you know now just as well as I, there darn tootin IS.Classic style, tough as nails (multiplied quite literally by their larger size ratio as compared to nails), customizable as to width and strength of installation, the bars you choose to put rolls of whatever on, and gosh darn it, how can I not say it again?: They look super cool doing a very important job that might otherwise be performed by a rather mundane, unimpressive, purely utilitarian unitasker with little personality, one that probably doesn't like either Cats OR Dogs. I would bet money right now (if not allowed to reference betting in a review, we'll just make that fake money, k? K. *winks) that this rack here simply Adores Both cats and dogs, plus fish, and turtles, and talking birds, too, as it is, as I previously mentioned, every little bit and more, naturally, stoically, effortlessly Cool.
J**S
Brackets only! Be advised!
I got these assuming this was the whole wall setup, meaning I thought the rods came too, but they do not. You're only paying for the brackets to hold whatever type of rod you choose. This actually gives me more freedom when organizing my vinyl rolls than I would find with similar products.The brackets are VERY sturdy and I anticipate them to last at least until the apocalypse. Perhaps even beyond. I got creative and used rods from disassembled shoe shelves. They aren't secured to the brackets in any way--they just sit in the bracket cradle--but I don't foresee this being a problem unless I get too wild while laminating. It happens.I do like the sturdiness of the brackets, and the construction is solid (I believe they're made out of iron.) The rod cradles are big enough to accommodate almost any type of rod you decide to use. I wish it held more than ten rods though. For the price, it just isn't worth it. There are similar brackets that are much cheaper and some even came with rods. Some held more than ten rods. And there was an elite group that held more than ten rods, which were all included with the brackets.2 stars because it's practical, in theory, but for the price it should include a handyman to mount the brackets on the wall and carve some intricate rods for it. I just can't justify the cost.
V**S
Extra Functional Wall Storage
Despite the intended use case, I instead used these brackets for 3d printing filament storage. I mounted them on the wall all the same but only used every other rung with a cross bar and then rested the spools on them. Now I finally have all of my spools off of the floor after so many years. Given that it was able to accomplish that so well, I'm sure it would work fine for the intended use case, if not excel.
R**A
False ad
Not for vinyl or atleast not for 10 of them
K**R
Durable, sturdy, overpriced.
Good, durable quality. I understand why people are upset that it doesn’t come with rods. Given its price ($100), you’d think they would be included. Yes, vinyl is typically on cardboard tubes so you could make it work (Maybe?), but providing rods to store them on would be very helpful. If I was unaware of the price, I would guess it would be around $40 - $50. Definitely overpriced for what you’re getting (IMO)!
P**S
Organize your craft vinyl!
This rack pulls off its design purpose extremely well. It installed within minutes and it’s metal so It’s very sturdy, strong and the “gutters” are deep enough that a machine’s pulling won't drag the rod out. Personally, I use the smaller rolls for my machine, but I didn’t have any rods and couldn’t afford any right now, so I went to the dollar store and purchased those tension rods since they extend to 48” and would be long enough to place more rolls. These are fine for the small rolls and a craft machine, since you only cut small squares for designs, but I don’t think curtain rods will hold up to long industrial rolls or a machine that pulls the vinyl for large cuts. Overall, this rack will help get your vinyl off the floor and out of boxes and it functions exactly as it was meant to; as a vinyl puller rack for large applications/machines. It just happens to also function perfectly for “non-pulling” machines as well!
B**A
Read full Description- Rolls Not Included
Did not see that the rollers are not included. I will have to wait and see if I can get some to be able to actually use the roll holder. Also think price is a bit much for just the racks.
S**T
Nice Brackets
These are nice heavy duty brackets. I knew that they didn't come with the poles so I suggest that you get some dowel rods that would support the weight of your vinyl rolls they actually work well.
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