Frequently Asked Questions
The dimensions of the holder are six inches by two inches by nine inches. This compact size makes it easy to fit in various spaces while still providing ample hanging room.
The leash or key holder is made from a hardboard tile mounted to a metal rectangle. This combination ensures durability and longevity for everyday use.
The item weighs one pound. Its lightweight design makes it easy to install and move if necessary.
You can install the holder easily using a simple screw or a paneling nail. A one and a half inch long hanger is attached for user-friendly mounting.
No, this product is designed primarily for indoor use. It is great for entryways or hallways but may not withstand outdoor elements.
Yes, it is a multipurpose organizer suitable for keys, leashes, towels, and aprons. Its versatility makes it a practical addition to any home.
To clean the holder, simply wipe it down with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the hardboard tile.
Yes, the holder is safe for kids, but supervision is recommended. It is designed for practical use, but small parts should be kept out of reach.
The holder is made in the USA. This ensures quality craftsmanship and supports local manufacturing.
Yes, it can support multiple items, but it's best to limit the weight to avoid damage. The durable design allows for reliable everyday use.
Warranty information is not specified. It’s recommended to check the manufacturer's website for any potential warranties or guarantees.
This holder makes a great hostess gift, housewarming gift, or a wedding gift. It's also perfect for dog walkers, groomers, or pet sitters.
Yes, the holder is available in a multicolor design. This variety allows it to match different home decor styles.
Yes, the construction is designed for high traffic areas like entryways. It is durable enough for everyday use and frequent handling.
The holder features sturdy hooks that hang down from a metal plate. These hooks are designed to accommodate multiple hanging items securely.

