Holikme Mop Broom Holder Wall Mount Metal Pantry Organization and Storage Garden Kitchen Tool Organizer Wall Hanger for Home Goods

Mop Broom Holder Wall Mount Metal Pantry Organization and Storage Garden Kitchen Tool Organizer Wall Hanger for Home Goods

Features

  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND STURDY: Made of tecnological metal. This high-quality material is super lightweight and extremely sturdy. NEVER RUST, and guarantees a long service life
  • SPACE SAVER: No more messy closet or loose items laying around. Our tool organizer combined with 4 slots and 4 hooks allow you hold various household objects, can be used in the laundry, kitchen, bathroom, utility room, garage, garden and ect. And it's worth to mention that all slots and hooks are movable
  • NO-SLIDE GUARANTEE: 4 spring-loaded slots with rubber grips that hold tightly to tool handles to keep them firmly in place. And 4 hangers bear totally up to 40 pounds. You can use this rack to hold everything from brooms & mops to gardening & hardware tools
  • ORGANIZE YOUR HOME IN 5 MINUTES: This broom holder wall mounted is perfect for keeping your tools neatly stored, organized, and accessible on the wall, helps to beautify your living spaces and create a cozy environment

Specifications

Color Silver
Size 16.9"

Wall-mounted metal organizer with four spring-loaded rubber-grip slots for handled tools and four movable hooks for additional items. Lightweight, rust-resistant silver construction measures 16.9" and supports up to 40 lb for use in laundry rooms, kitchens, garages, or gardens.

Model Number: 1500ML

Holikme Mop Broom Holder Wall Mount Metal Pantry Organization and Storage Garden Kitchen Tool Organizer Wall Hanger for Home Goods Review

4.6 out of 5

I finally got tired of the broom-and-mop domino effect in my laundry room. After a few weeks with the Holikme holder on the wall, that mess is gone—and I’ve learned a lot about what this style of organizer does well and where the small annoyances live.

Design and build

This is a 16.9-inch metal rail with four spring-loaded rubber-grip slots for handled tools and four movable hooks for anything with a loop. The rail is lightweight but feels rigid, with a clean, brushed-silver finish that looks more “shop-grade” than plastic alternatives. The compact footprint makes it easy to tuck above a washer, inside a closet, or along a garage wall.

The heart of any tool rack like this is the grip mechanism. Holikme uses spring-loaded rollers with rubberized pads that squeeze the handle when you push it in. The tension is strong without feeling harsh, and the rubber adds enough friction that tools don’t slowly creep to the floor. The hooks ride on the same rail and slide left/right to wherever you need them. The adjustability is useful—especially when mixing wide broom heads with skinny dusters—but it does mean the hooks don’t “lock” into specific positions by default.

Holikme rates the rack for up to 40 pounds across the whole bar. That’s a realistic figure for four long-handled tools plus a few smaller items on the hooks. The metal construction gives it an immediate leg up on flimsy plastic rails I’ve used in the past; it doesn’t flex under load, and it’s confidence-inspiring even when you hang a heavy, wet string mop.

Installation and hardware

Installation took me about 10 minutes with a level, drill, and a stud finder. The rail has multiple mounting holes that make it possible to catch at least one stud in most scenarios. If you can hit two studs, do it—that’s the most solid setup. If your placement requires drywall-only mounting, I recommend using quality metal toggle anchors or heavy-duty screw-in anchors rated well above the rack’s 40-pound capacity. The included hardware will work in a pinch, but better anchors make a difference over time, especially in drywall.

A few tips from my install:
- Use a level and mark all holes before drilling; the short length exaggerates even a small tilt.
- Hang the heaviest tools closest to the mounting screws.
- If mounting in a damp area (laundry room or utility sink), dab a bit of sealant in the holes before driving screws to keep moisture out of drywall.

Once mounted, the rail sits close to the wall, which keeps handles from sticking out too far and catching on clothing.

Day-to-day performance

In daily use, the Holikme holder does exactly what I wanted: it keeps brooms, a Swiffer, a microfiber mop, and a scrub brush organized and off the floor. The clamping slots grab a variety of handle diameters well. Thin aluminum handles and thicker wood handles both stayed put, and I didn’t have to jam anything in to feel secure. With a wet commercial mop, I pressed the handle in a touch deeper and it held without a slip.

The hooks are great for loop-handled dustpans, bottle brushes, a squeegee, and cleaning cloths. Because they’re movable, I can slide them to avoid interference with the tools in the slots. The trade-off is that the hooks can shift if you bump them while grabbing a tool. More on that in the “What could be better” section.

Space efficiency is where this rack shines. Four slots plus four hooks on a 16.9-inch bar is a lot of organization density. I freed up a whole corner of floor space and now actually find tools on the first try.

Capacity and compatibility

  • Tool slots: The spring-loaded slots handled everything I tried between roughly 0.6 and 1.25 inches in diameter. Thin broom handles and a slim Swiffer rod were fine; an oversize garden rake with an unusually thick handle was borderline. If your tools have very thin handles that slip in any rack, a small strip of electrical tape or a silicone band on the handle creates extra grip.

  • Hooks: The four movable hooks are strong enough for handheld items, extension dusters, and even a small coil hose. I wouldn’t hang power tools from them, but for cleaning accessories they’re ideal.

  • Weight: With four long-handled tools loaded and various items on the hooks, the rail felt rock solid. I wouldn’t stack all the weight on one end; spread things evenly to respect the 40-pound total rating.

Durability and maintenance

After weeks in a humid laundry space and occasional garage use, I haven’t seen corrosion or finish wear. The rail material is billed as rust-resistant, and so far it’s living up to that claim. The likely wear point over time is the rubber on the clamping rollers. Dust and cleaning chemicals can glaze rubber and reduce friction. A quick wipe with isopropyl alcohol restores grip, and adding a silicone band or a small wrap of tape on a particularly slick handle keeps things secure.

I did manage to slide one of the rail’s end caps off while repositioning hooks. It pushes back on easily, but to prevent accidental pop-offs you can add a tiny drop of clear adhesive inside the cap and reseat it. Once I did that, it stayed put.

What could be better

No organizer at this price point is perfect. Here’s where the Holikme holder shows its limitations and some simple fixes I found helpful:

  • Movable hooks can drift: Because the hooks slide freely, they can move if brushed. Quick fix: add two small silicone O-rings or rubber washers on the rail to create friction “stops,” or place a tiny piece of heat-shrink tubing where you want a hook to sit.

  • Included drywall anchors are basic: They work, but better anchors make the installation feel permanent. Use toggles or high-quality screw-in anchors if you can’t hit studs.

  • Long-term grip wear: Any rubber pad will lose bite eventually. Clean the rollers periodically; for thin or slick handles, add a friction aid (silicone band, tape wrap) rather than overstuffing the slot.

  • Short length: At 16.9 inches, you get four slots. If you’re organizing an entire garage wall, you’ll likely want two rails side by side for better spacing of wide tool heads.

None of these are deal-breakers, and they’re common quirks in this category, but they’re worth knowing up front.

Who it’s for

  • Small homes and apartments where vertical storage matters
  • Laundry rooms, utility closets, and pantries that need quick wins against clutter
  • Garages and sheds where a few commonly used tools should live within arm’s reach
  • Anyone who’s fed up with plastic racks that flex or lose their grip

If you have heavy landscaping tools with oversized handles or need industrial-level capacity, you may want a longer, stud-spanning rack or individual steel hooks mounted directly into studs.

The bottom line

The Holikme holder is a simple, sturdy wall rack that solves a universal annoyance: long-handled tools that won’t stay put. The metal rail inspires more confidence than plastic competitors, the spring-loaded rubber grips hold a range of handles securely, and the movable hooks are genuinely useful for all the odd bits that otherwise end up on the floor.

It’s not flawless—the sliding hooks benefit from a DIY stopper, and I prefer using my own drywall anchors—but those are easy wins. After organizing two problem corners in my home, this rack has kept everything accessible, tidy, and off the ground without a single tool crashing down.

Recommendation: I recommend the Holikme holder for anyone who wants a compact, inexpensive, and reliably secure way to store brooms, mops, and everyday cleaning tools. It’s strong for its size, genuinely space-saving, and easy to mount. Use better anchors, add a simple hook-stopping solution, and you’ll have a low-maintenance organizer that does its job well.



Project Ideas

Business

Branded Cleaning Starter Kits

Assemble and sell themed bundles (e.g., 'New Home Starter', 'Eco Cleaning Kit') that include the wall rack, mop, broom, microfiber cloths, and eco-friendly cleaners. Offer pre-assembled kits for online marketplaces, real estate closings, or moving companies. Include wall anchors and easy-install instructions to reduce returns.


Custom Painted / Upcycled Editions

Offer locally painted or powder-coated versions with custom colors, patterns, or laser-cut nameplates for boutiques and gift shops. Market seasonal designs (holiday, farmhouse, modern industrial) and offer small-batch limited editions — higher margin than plain stock items.


Installation & Organization Service

Provide a service for homeowners and small businesses: professional placement, installation, and customized organization plans (labels, hooks arrangement, accessory add-ons). Target property managers, Airbnbs, small cafés, salons, and landscaping companies who want a tidy, branded storage solution.


B2B Supply Bundles for Small Businesses

Create bulk packages for cafés, salons, landscapers, and cleaning companies — include multiple racks, matching tool kits, and maintenance guides. Offer subscription replenishment for consumables (mops, cleaning pads) and volume discounts to capture recurring revenue.


Workshop & DIY Class Product + Curriculum

Host in-person or virtual workshops teaching creative uses for the rack (herb wall, craft station, garage setup). Sell the rack as part of the class fee and include a printable layout guide and materials list. Workshops can be run at maker spaces, community centers, or craft stores to both sell product and build a local customer base.

Creative

Mini Vertical Herb Garden

Mount two or three holders on a sunny kitchen wall to hang small planters from the hooks and secure herb-snipping scissors and small trowels in the rubber slots. Use lightweight pots or recycled tin cans with hanging wire. Great for apartment gardens — label each hook with chalkboard tags for basil, mint, thyme, etc.


Craft Supply Station

Install the rack above a craft table to hold rolling pins, paintbrushes, rulers, cutting mats, and scissors. Use the movable hooks for ribbon spools and masking tape. Pair with small magnetic tins attached to the metal body for beads, pins, and clips to keep everything visible and within arm's reach.


Mudroom Gear Organizer

Create a tidy entryway by mounting the holder at kid-height to store rain boots (using hooks), brooms, shoe brushes, and umbrellas. Add personalized name tags above slots to make cleanup a family habit. Use colored rubber bands or painted grips to designate each family member's tools.


Workshop Hand Tool Carousel

Use multiple holders in a garage to organize screwdrivers, hammers, small rakes, and levels. Reposition the slots to create grouped zones (woodworking, gardening, auto). Add a pegboard strip underneath for small parts and labels for quick inventory — turns clutter into a functional display.


Portable Farmer's Market Display

Convert the rack into a pop-up stall organizer: hang bundles of herbs, hand brooms, and kitchen utensils on the hooks and slots for an attractive vertical display. Lightweight, rust-resistant construction makes it usable outdoors; attach a branded sign to the top and foldable legs or a clamp to secure to tables.