Universal Wall Mount (Discontinued)
Organize your garage and keep your WORX tools readily accessible with the Universal Wall Mount. This discontinued mount easily screws into any surface, offering a convenient storage solution. It's designed to hold various WORX lawn and garden tools with looped handles, supporting up to 20 lbs when mounted into drywall. The mounts are engineered to fit flush against each other, maximizing space-saving storage in your workspace. While this model is out of stock, a replacement is available.
$14.97
Owner Satisfaction
2.9
/ 5
Category Rank
639
/ 640
#639 in Utility Hooks
Price vs Category Average
-75%
Below average
Max Weight
20.
/ lbs (Drywall)
Who it's for
- Dedicated Organization
- Maximized Garage Space
- Robust Construction
Who should skip it
- No Replacement Parts
- Limited Modern Compatibility
- Fixed Location Requirement
Key Specs
Max Weight
20 lbs. (Drywall)
Material
Plastic
Mounting Type
Screw-in
Pack Quantity
1
Number of Hooks
1
Intended Use Location
Garage
Weight Capacity
20 pounds
Features
- Easy screw-in installation on any surface
- Organizes WORX tools with looped handles
- Supports up to 20 lbs in drywall
- Flush-fitting design for space-saving storage
- Ideal for garage organization
- Compatible with many WORX tools
What customers say
Customer sentiment for the discontinued WORX Universal Wall Mount was notably polarized, reflecting a product that showed promise but ultimately suffered from critical execution flaws. Enthusiasts initially praised the concept, appreciating the potential for clean, integrated storage, especially for existing WORX Power Share tools. The initial build quality felt robust, and when used strictly within the WORX ecosystem for lightweight items, the mount performed adequately, earning positive marks for organization. However, the core disappointment stemmed from the product’s failure to live up to its 'universal' moniker. Many users found compatibility severely limited, requiring proprietary accessories or proving entirely unsuitable for non-WORX brand tools, leading to significant frustration and the perception of misleading marketing. Furthermore, long-term durability became a major concern; reports frequently cited plastic components warping or cracking when subjected to sustained loads, particularly those approaching the advertised weight capacity, suggesting material weakness. Installation was also often described as cumbersome and non-intuitive, requiring precise measurements and sometimes specialized hardware not included in the package. This combination of limited true universality, durability issues under load, and installation complexity ultimately dampened overall satisfaction, leading to a moderate overall sentiment score that likely contributed to the product's discontinuation.
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