I've been looking around for an over door coat hook for the internal door in the garage so that my lovely husband can hang his greasy overalls up rather than just chuck them on the floor (it's either buy one or look for a new husband).
Anyway saw this & thought for £2 it wasn't bad, it would do the job, so he may just get to stay for a while longer, Argos has a little banner saying it's the lowest price.
Shake off. Hang off. Chill off. This handy silver and wooden over the door hook from our Simple Value range will help de-clutter your hallway or bedroom. The hooks slide easily over the back of your door, ideal for storing jackets, coats and dressing gowns.
Metal finish.
4 hooks.
Unit size H22.7, W16, D10.4cm.
Suitable for doors up to 40mm thick.
Top comments
Graham1979
7 Feb 164#9
Looks good, HANG ON ILL GET MY COAT!
Latest comments (30)
wishihadadonkey
28 Feb 16#30
Seems to have good stock levels again & down a further penny to £1.99
s1i
8 Feb 16#29
oos
atiyyahnavab
8 Feb 16#28
thank you
logohigh
8 Feb 16#27
adhesive hooks
haha
never lasted long at all with me
could just get the drill out and find something reasonably solid
logohigh
7 Feb 16#6
Can this actually work
I mena without slipping off / jamming door
qwerty212 to logohigh
7 Feb 16#19
Depends on how much clearance there is at the top of the door.
w_orbit to logohigh
8 Feb 16#26
It depends on
1. The thickness of your door. I have had fire doors fitted (building regs following a loft conversion) and the doors are slightly too thick for these (I've not tried this exact model).
2. The gap between the top of the door and the frame. If you have 'properly' fitting doors then there's often not sufficient room for the door to close with these on without scraping the top of the door frame with the metal.
Check the door you're going to use it on. If you can close it and slide a 50p (for example) between the top of the door and the frame then you're probably OK for height. The other problem is the lip which hangs over the back side of the door holding the hook in place. Often doors don't have sufficient gap for this when the door is closed.
The other problem I've found with these in the past is most internal doors are soft pine. Hanging one of these if it's slightly tight can make a mess of the door taking the paint off and marking the door.
Not as cheap, but I'd recommend 3M Command hooks if you need hooks on the back of a door and don't want to knacker your doors.
AVANTIME
8 Feb 16#25
Worked on my old doors but sadly not on my new ones, handy if they fit though.
SalfordCityRed
8 Feb 16#24
Won't this become cockeyed with one coat/item on there? The weight would be distributed to one side, meaning the overhang will slightly raise, meaning the door won't shut...
waqasahmed
8 Feb 16#23
Not available at any local store and I dont fancy travelling 10 miles away for one. Ill wait until it goes up to £4 again. Theyll probably have it then. Defs need one of these
amis1975
8 Feb 16#22
cheers op
have some heat
Jay19
7 Feb 16#21
Bought this last week to get 20% off an item. Heat added, very good for the price.
Tyler Durden
7 Feb 162#20
If your doors fit properly, these don't.
Weapon
7 Feb 16#18
I think that euphemism would apply more to the female genitalia. I've never heard a guy refer to his shaft as a 'door'.
TheGalaxy
7 Feb 16#11
I have a similar thing and they're very useful. Just check the thickness of your door as some thicker ones like mine are more than 40mm thick
Graham1979 to TheGalaxy
7 Feb 161#17
THATS JUST SHOWING OFF, WHAT GIRTH YOU HAVE!
charliewashington
7 Feb 16#16
Reserved thank, good find
reddwarf555
7 Feb 16#15
good deal
veedubjai
7 Feb 16#14
Great for hanging hammers after a hard days work.:smile:
tidylittleal
7 Feb 16#13
ordered in Poole heat added
topcaty
7 Feb 16#12
Thank you
EDraven
7 Feb 16#10
Thanks OP, nice find ordered for collection:)
Graham1979
7 Feb 164#9
Looks good, HANG ON ILL GET MY COAT!
ceejay12
7 Feb 16#8
voted hot. bought this morning, look good, fit doors and can close doors.thanks op
Opening post
Anyway saw this & thought for £2 it wasn't bad, it would do the job, so he may just get to stay for a while longer, Argos has a little banner saying it's the lowest price.
Shake off. Hang off. Chill off. This handy silver and wooden over the door hook from our Simple Value range will help de-clutter your hallway or bedroom. The hooks slide easily over the back of your door, ideal for storing jackets, coats and dressing gowns.
Metal finish.
4 hooks.
Unit size H22.7, W16, D10.4cm.
Suitable for doors up to 40mm thick.
Top comments
Latest comments (30)
haha
never lasted long at all with me
could just get the drill out and find something reasonably solid
I mena without slipping off / jamming door
1. The thickness of your door. I have had fire doors fitted (building regs following a loft conversion) and the doors are slightly too thick for these (I've not tried this exact model).
2. The gap between the top of the door and the frame. If you have 'properly' fitting doors then there's often not sufficient room for the door to close with these on without scraping the top of the door frame with the metal.
Check the door you're going to use it on. If you can close it and slide a 50p (for example) between the top of the door and the frame then you're probably OK for height. The other problem is the lip which hangs over the back side of the door holding the hook in place. Often doors don't have sufficient gap for this when the door is closed.
The other problem I've found with these in the past is most internal doors are soft pine. Hanging one of these if it's slightly tight can make a mess of the door taking the paint off and marking the door.
Not as cheap, but I'd recommend 3M Command hooks if you need hooks on the back of a door and don't want to knacker your doors.
have some heat