Price: $15.99
(as of Jan 28, 2025 06:18:27 UTC – Details)
3.1 inch Strip Type Eye Plate with Enclosed Hook, 304 stainless steel processed, rustproof, Wide Application, Our Pad Eyes for various kinds of buckles, Mainly used for ceiling & wall mount hanging hardware fitting, also used in small yachts and boats, Load-Bearing: 180 lb, Suitable for wooden ceilings, concrete ceilings, brick walls, boats, hammock chairs, wire ropes, chains, hanging plants, indoor or outdoor installation.
High-Quality Materials: 3.1 inch Strip Type Eye Plate with Enclosed Hook, Well Constructed, Secure, High quality 304 stainless steel processed, rustproof.
Package Informatinn: 8 pcs ceiling hooks and 16 pcs mounting screws and 16 pcs Ribbed Plastic Anchors, Pad length: 75mm; Pad thickness: 3mm; Wire Diameter: 8mm; Screw Size: 5mm.
Various Application: Our Pad Eyes for various kinds of buckles, Mainly used for ceiling & wall mount hanging hardware fitting, also used in small yachts and boats, Load-Bearing: 180 lb.
Wide Application: Suitable for wooden ceilings, concrete ceilings, brick walls, boats, hammock chairs, wire ropes, chains, hanging plants, indoor or outdoor installation.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: Our every product is carefully selected and checked.
Customers appreciate the storage hooks for their sturdy construction, functionality, and good value. They find the hooks easy to install and use, with no signs of wear and tear. The hook size is also appreciated by customers. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the screw quality.
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