

🧹 Elevate your organization game — because clutter is so last season!
The HOME IT Mop and Broom Holder is a durable, weather-resistant wall-mounted organizer featuring 5 adjustable slots and 6 hooks, each slot supporting up to 7.5 lbs. Designed for versatile use in kitchens, garages, laundry rooms, and gardens, it includes all mounting hardware and a drilling template for easy installation. Its non-slip rubber grips securely hold various tool handles, maximizing storage while maintaining a sleek, minimalist look.





































| Color | Off-White |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Shelves | 11 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.75"D x 15.5"W x 2.5"H |
| Shelf Type | Hanging Shelf |
| Special Feature | Weather Resistant, Waterproof, Durable |
N**E
Sturdy, well constructed, easy to mount.
I bought this one a while back and mounted it in the laundry room. I have to say I’m actually very pleased with it. It’s able to hold a room, a mop, a swiffer, and I can even hook things like a dustpan onto it. It seems to be a good and sturdy design, solid plastic that keeps everything in place. Mounting it was very simple, I drilled a couple of holes and set the anchors and then screwed it into the wall. It looks good. It’s a great size. It does the right job.
A**Y
It’s a great tool holder.
It’s the perfect tool holder. Shovels, brooms, ice chopper etc. it was easy to put up and use. YES I would recommend it to anyone who wants a new tool holder.
A**R
Easy and works well
Easy to install and holds well
G**N
Sturdy and works well
This seems pretty sturdily built for something made out of hard plastic. (I still wouldn't push the limit of the fold-out hooks, however. For reasonably light items, like dustpans, featherdusters, mini-umbrellas, and the like, the hooks are perfectly up to the task.) The springs that push the handle-slot rollers inward are stronger than those I've seen in similar holders, and the rubber lining seems quite grippy. I've used the slots to hang brooms, sponge-mops, and lobby dustpans with larger-diameter handles, and Swiffer tools with smaller-diameter aluminum handles. It takes a *little bit* of force to get them seated, but once they're there, they stay put. The quality and length of the six supplied screws are adequate. Although I'd feel more comfortable with screws that are 1/4" longer for studs, the supplied screws are long enough to work for either studs or anchors. I would say the supplied anchors are less than ideal. I used them for one of the two holders I got and would have regretted it if the center pair of screws weren't sunk into a stud. I recommend getting better anchors (e.g., the heavier-duty dark-gray bullet anchors with a flange at the top) at a hardware store. (And while you're at it, you could get screws that are 1/4" longer for stud mounts, or maybe somewhat better-quality stainless-steel screws all around..) A well-designed drilling template would probably have sped up installation by around 15 minutes per holder. As it was, after locating a suitable stud and determining the desired height, I had to: * Drill one hole for the top center screw * Sink the screw * Use a level to level out the holder * Tighten the screw and tweak the holder's levelness * Use my hand to keep the holder immobile * Mark the outline of the bottom center screwhole with a pencil * Loosen the top screw and rotate the holder out of the way * Drill a hole for the bottom center screw * Rotate the holder back into position and sink and tighten both center screws * Mark the outlines of the remaining four screwholes with a pencil * Remove the two center screws and take down the holder * Drill holes and sink anchors for the four remaining screws * Mount the holder a final time, with all screws A clear plastic template thick enough not to slide under a level, with holes for marking the screwholes and (optionally) pairs of guide lines to help center the holes within the margins of a stud) would have sped up the process. Even an opaque cardboard template, if accurately cut and punctured, would have been helpful. Required/recommended tools and supplies: * Studfinder * Pencil * Spring-loaded centerpunch (for accurate drill starting points) * Drill and (for the anchors) a finely graduated set of bits * Level * Hammer (for the anchors) * Bar soap (to lubricate screw threads for screws going into studs) * # 2 Phillips-head screwdriver or long # 2 Phillips bit (clearance is marginal for short bits) Design-wise, the slots are close enough to make hung items pretty crowded, and I had to forgo using one slot on each of my two holders. With the right selection of items and very careful arrangement, all of the slots could probably be used. An added benefit to making the holder longer, with more widely spaced slots, would be that you could sink both of the outer pairs of screws into studs for a sturdier and stronger mount. (It wouldn't work for every application, but for those where it doesn't, you could just mount the center screws to studs, as with the current model.) All in all, this is a pretty good mop and broom holder. Even though I can spot ways it could be improved, it works well and I have no real gripes. I'd recommend it.
K**R
Unclutter and free up space with this mop room holder
Purchased this to organize my mop/broom, dustpan and more! I was tired of having a mess of my floor cleaning tools scattered and falling so I purchased this item! It holds up to 5 items using the grooves, and can hold even more with hooks that are connected as well. The item is well made, sturdy and strong. I was able to hang everything I needed and add some organization to my cleaning tools at the same time! Great product and great price!
J**W
Now that it's finally installed, I LOVE IT!
I bought this SO long ago, but for some reason, anything I buy that needs to be attached to the wall will sit in limbo for an exceedingly long amount of time until I finally decide to install it. It's like I have a mental block with wall-hanging items. :/ I really shouldn't have waited so long, because installation was not NEARLY as bad as I thought it would be. In fact, it was one of the easier items we've ever put up. Installation: I took my longest stick, and placed it in the holder to see how high I would need to affix it to the wall, making sure to let most of the stick hang underneath in the event of any downward sliding it may do while hanging. We then took the level, made it straight, and used a sharpie to mark the six holes on the wall. This particular wall was drywall, so pilot holes were made, the drywall mounts were added, then the holder was lined up accordingly. The middle top hole was the first to be screwed in, then the outward bottom ones, then the rest, leaving a solid hold to the wall. I would recommend that you open at least one of the hooks before installation so as to make sure that you do not affix it to the wall upside down. We had no problem, but I could see this being easy to overlook. Everything hangs in the holder exactly as it was designed to do, making this a wonderful addition to help tidy up your home. Ours is in the garage, but this would also work perfectly for any brooms, swiffer mops, and/or dustpans which may be stored inside. In fact, more than likely an additional holder WILL be purchased in the future for that very reason, but I'm going to wait until I know I'm ready to hang it on the wall before doing so this time lol.
L**G
Excellent product!
This holder is perfect! It’s easy to install, as they give you a template to use to mark the screw locations, then you just install it. It holds broom and mop handles perfectly, even the tiny one on my swiffers. The hooks hold brooms and dustpans, as well as the small dusters. I love this holder, it grips well (even with a door hitting it occasionally), it’s well made and it’s affordable.
K**R
Spring, Not Rolling Ball, Mechanism
I just received this today and the holding mechanism works but requires more force since springs are used on the rollers to hold a handle in place. This is not what I was expecting from the written description and photos and is not as elegant of a solution as another holder I have that uses freely rolling balls which, by friction and gravity, hold a handle in place. The description on the box even suggests that this type of mechanism is used stating "Rolling balls automatically adjust to each handle's thickness...".
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