With the company Wenko I've done so far very good experiences. From its vacuum-Loc system three parts are with me already in use. So now this flexible system for hanging up his wardrobe and stowage. But can two rods on the ceiling and the floor braced actually hold coats, jackets, hat and shoes and perhaps even the occasional shock of the opening door (behind selbiger it should be built) are good enough? Caveat: Yes, it can!
The construction is really easy and is (even without assistance) completely out of hand quickly. Even "crafts dyslexic" should therefore have no trouble. A simple assembly instructions in pictures illustrates this perfectly understandable: Simply clamp the two telescopic rods against each other, the 3 shoe racks and fitted for various bits and pieces, and finally secured the two lateral arms and coat hooks ... there goes modern, plain and simple filing system. Less than 20 minutes are required to do so. If the wardrobe perhaps the first time but not have the optimal location, re-releasing the tension and readjustment is easily, quickly and easily possible.
And ... Most importantly: The wardrobe is absolutely stable and sturdy. Even when loaded nothing wobbles or leans menacingly.
Some dimensions:
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final width x depth: 60 x 30 cm
Min - Max height: 1.80 to 3.00 m
max. Load: 25 kg
Conclusion: With the simple but effective "Apollon" by Wenko obtained an absolute space-saving, simple and safe standing wardrobe system that discreetly integrates into a narrow hallway and still is a valuable storage helpers.
PS In addition to the rating: Wenko has named his wardrobe system "Apollon". This is in the Greek and Roman mythology, the god of light, the healing, the spring, the moral purity and moderation as well as the prophecy and the arts, especially music, poetry and song. He was also the god of archers. An association and attribution of certain properties to the practical storage and Verstausystem everyone can make himself ;-).