The Gaderobenleiste comes only once, therefore with a very reasonable price. For the price you can buy a single Gaderobenhacken elsewhere. Advantage of this design is that the upper reaches hoes can be widely projecting from the wall and take on each other in so far thicker jackets or even 2. In addition, still have enough capacity is on the lower hoes then available. The spacing between the hoes are sufficient - the construct suitable overall sufficiently stable, even for heavier coats. Fastenings, the whole is more than two screws on the upper side strips. Since the lower hacking now not begin directly at that level but the load is collected on the bottom rail, the bolts are not leveraged by the load from the wall. Rather, a vertical train arises down and there are more shear forces as leverage what is the carrying capacity of this extremely useful Kontruktion. In contrast, the expensive designer hoes that I had, in this respect much less stable and began to pry out of the wall. Compromises you have to make at the anchors - the suck. Then you should take more time reasonable, so here no vulnerability arises. The screws on the other hand are ok. The whole is not necessarily visually a treat. But the hoes're also intended that it depends on what and then you can not see it anyway. Conclusion: Very cost-effective solution, if you want to hang a lot of jackets and coats. The construction is extremely stable. Because the load levers in particular less, but is intercepted on the bottom bar, arise very resilient shear forces. Attachment to Gipgsplatten is therefore quite possible. The screws are OK, only the anchors are worthless and should be complemented by better. The bar offers rather from practical considerations to, less representative purposes. Overall a very decent product that can be recommended with a clear conscience.