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The Saker Magic Racks pack of 4 is a durable, plastic door painting drying rack designed for both interior and exterior doors and trims. Its innovative I-type design allows stacking and flipping multiple doors to paint both sides efficiently, saving time and space. Lightweight and easy to set up, it prevents paint drips and smudges while organizing your workspace for a streamlined painting experience.
Material | Plastic |
Color | Gray |
Brand | Saker |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 10.62"L x 6.3"W |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Is Oven Safe | No |
Manufacturer | Saker |
Part Number | 01-UK-CP19908-C025-E099 |
Item Weight | 1.79 pounds |
Item model number | CP19908 |
Size | 4 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Package Quantity | 4 |
Number Of Pieces | 4 |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Usage | Interior/Exterior |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**S
Practicle
Used these for the first time the other day for staining a sliding door. Very handy, especially when you dont have to wait for one side of the door to dry. Just finish staining one side, flip it and start on the other side and let dry (same should apply to paint). End result was great, easy to install and take apart with just one screw for each stand. I put 4 on my door (2 on each end). I would imagine you could get by with one on each side, but since we were putting pressure on the door while staining we thought it best to stabilize the heavy door. Highly recommend this product.
J**G
Painted both sides and saved time.
I wish I had these when I painted the first 8 doors. I took my basic hollow core doors and with a little 1/4 plywood, converted them to two-panel doors.When it comes to painting, I have little patience for waiting for the paint to dry so I can flip and paint the other side. I wasn’t sure if the product would work for me so I only ordered a 4 pack (enough for one door). However, my impatience for pairing made me want to use two for the bottom of each door and paint them upright to get both done in one shot. I also planned to spray them.Long story short, if you have a controlled environment to paint (no wind, cover for overspray), etc) the doors will stand just fine. I happened to have a flat space where I didn’t have to worry about overspray and they turned out beautifully.To comment on some of the reviews that mention the screws. They are cheap screws. A few things that will help: Pay attention to the bit you use not all philips bits are made the same. This screw does better with a shallow, fatter philips bit. First drill pilot holes to avoid splitting and make it easier for the screw to go in (pic attached). Also, go slow and apply moderate pressure. These screws will strip pretty easily if your drill keeps popping off the screw head.Overall it’s a good product and I would purchase more if I had a need for them in the future
H**R
Works well and clever idea
Elevated the doors so there are no paint streaks on the edges. Good purchase.
S**S
takes some getting used to
love the conceptexecution is harder than it seemspractice did make it easierif your using every day awesomeif not keep the instructions
L**L
A must have for your projects
I purchased these for my husband and he uses them all the time. Such a great idea and a true time saver. I would highly recommend.
J**.
Needs improment
I bought the large set ($160) for painting my kitchen cabinets. The concept is good and I was very impressed at first. The problem came when I removed the screws from the racks. The screws are VERY cheap and strip out. (Yes, I am a female, but my husband had the same problem) I would like to see the company address this problem...and to provide me with a good quality of screws.
J**
Awesome
I used them to paint doors standing up. Super versatile. Easy to move in garage to dry. Great product!
C**S
Don't Use These Racks!!
This concept seems like a great way to improve the production efficiency of your cabinet painting job. However, you learn pretty quickly that they create problems when you remove the racks that significantly over rides any efficiency from being able to paint two sides at once. 1. The screws provided broke routinely leaving the end of the screw sticking out of the wood. Good luck getting that out! We had to use a dremel to grind / file them down in order to apply filler then sand. 2. When the screws didn't break, you had to be super careful about handling the cabinet doors when removing the racks to avoid additional damage with the screws, avoid making imprints with your fingers, and generally damaging the cabinet doors while removing the racks. 3. In the event the screws didn't break, you had to be really careful when installing the screws to avoid them being so tight that the doors wouldn't rotate. This slowed the process down by now having to carefully pickup the doors in order to turn them over. 4. You have to very carefully measure the location of the screw in order to ensure the racks will line up in order to stack them. If you don't do this, you still have the ability to paint both sides, but you won't be able to stack the racks in order to save space. This is tedious and not user friendly. We ended up making a jig for each size door. It just added time to the process. Bottom line: buy a legitimate rack painting system.
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