Sturdy 1"x 2" oak hat rack bars are mortised into the sides and locked in place with screws. Rack is available with a standard 1"or optional 5/8" diameter chrome steel hanger bar. Choose black light oak medium oak or mahogany state-of-the-art finish. Racks are shipped knocked down simple screwdriver assembly required. Color matched wood plugs are included to cover wall mounting screws. All Wooden Mallet products are warranted for one year against defects in materials and workmanship. Made in the USA. All Wooden Mallet products are warranted for one year against defects in materials and workmanship Available wood finishes perfectly compliment Wooden Mallet's Dakota Wave reception seating collections Choose light oak or mahogany state-of-the-art finish
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Brand | Wooden Mallet |
Item model number | 64DCRLO |
Color | Brown |
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Product Id | 635255 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.8 (3 ratings) 3.8 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 878963000791 |
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Wooden Mallet 64DCRLO 64 in. Oak Coat and Hat Rack in Light Oak
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easy to assemble and install.
This product is awesome for all my coats and dog items. Thanks so much. I just love it. Sincerely, Martha
It takes a little balancing act to get the rods and metal pole in the cavities. Cavities for the wood poles are not deep enough and I recommend installing screws at each end in for all three wood poles to secure them. It would have been helpful if they would have been pre-drilled at the factory. Don't go too deep when countersinking the holes.
Let me start by saying that I have assembled many furniture items much larger than this one. The design of having the slats and rod sections simply fit into small ""nooks"" in the wood of the side and center supports and then trying to hold this together with 3 screws is almost criminally insufficient. I tried additional screws, wood glue and other ""fixes"" to no avail. [...] Simple design changes such as bringing the rods through holes in the supports and better attachment of the slats would resolve these issues.