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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2016 17:10:24 GMT -6
i find that the little hooks on plastic hangars work for belt loops. i've used those for hanging to dry plenty of times, and for general hanging i just use a small rack with hooks on the back of my closet door and use any side or rear belt loop. the little hooks end up snapping off, so I use the kind with the slots in the top, but I use these to hang dry the jeans. Yeah, I use the slots at times as well
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2016 17:14:40 GMT -6
I'm sure! I'm not saying this hanger is a bad idea tho. For something this simple, why wouldn't he just find a factory that can injection mold plastic ones? Patent the design, flood the market, and THEN make artsy fartsy wooden ones from 1000 year old bog oaks and sh!t like that after you're rolling in dough. I'm not waiting 3-6 months for some hangers, lol!
*Now I just looked at the backing options, and $85 for 12 ain't such a bad deal, lol. I'm in!!!
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Post by northcoast on May 5, 2016 18:32:49 GMT -6
The design will have trouble with anything that has double back beltloops, or a single one at an angle - overall not a bad idea though. It does stretch out the belt loops a bit to hang by them, but this product doesn't solve that, so I'll just continue using the bakers rack S hooks I get at Amazon for like $.75 each. I've been using those as well. Like $4 for 10 shipped from China.
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Post by DigDug on May 6, 2016 7:14:15 GMT -6
I'm done with KS. I'll wait and pay the premium If a product ever gets made and has good reviews.
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Post by gaseousclay on May 6, 2016 7:45:00 GMT -6
I'm done with KS. I'll wait and pay the premium If a product ever gets made and has good reviews. same here. admittedly, i've never backed a KS project before but i've read enough horror stories to put me off completely. plus, as someone already mentioned, the sales pitches for a lot of this stuff is dumb.
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Post by drewcandraw on May 6, 2016 8:49:30 GMT -6
I backed two projects and they came just like 2 months late. My buddy backed a wallet and that company took everyone's money and ran.
Interesting concept but when i saw the dude wearing a beanie and looking kinda hipster, it was suspect haha.
I just go to marshalls and look for the over the door or s-hooks as well. When I paint my room in the coming months, I was debating of mounting a piece of wood the on the wall and hanging hooks off it.
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Post by exophobe on May 6, 2016 10:26:43 GMT -6
I'm done with KS. I'll wait and pay the premium If a product ever gets made and has good reviews. same here. admittedly, i've never backed a KS project before but i've read enough horror stories to put me off completely. plus, as someone already mentioned, the sales pitches for a lot of this stuff is dumb. There seems to be three types: those with a majority of good experiences, those with one bad experience, and those who haven't tried it. If you're familiar with the processes they use to make stuff, then you can typically weed out those that have no idea what they're doing and those that do. In general, as with "real" manufacturing, electronics or software will be late, or it'll be broken, unless using standardized reliable components, but even then it's only going to be less late, but still late. Combine that with people who aren't experienced at estimating project delivery, and you get disappointed people. As for myself, between Kickstarter and Gustin, it's done wonders for my patience, so I'm getting what I want out of it.
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