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Garage grids

nova65ss

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We are a dealer for this product, it kind of goes along well with the overhead doors. Pretty cool for a " Just parking the car in type garage". It's nothing like the flimsy stuff you see in closets and such. I'm going to be doing my attached garage with this for my sons toys and misc houshold junk that accumulates in the garage. Let me know what you think. It hasn't quite got rolling yet and look forward to hearing your thoughts about it.

http://garagegrids.com/index.htm

Jimmy
 
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nova65ss

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I hear crickets chirping :lol_hitti Hello hello hello anyone home? :bounce:

Seriously though, do you guys think it's cheap looking, like the way it looks, can't stand it? Thanks again,

Jimmy
 

rotus7

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Your product looks nice, it seems a bit pricy though (for me atleast). Mostly your product just doesn't suit my needs and possibly the needs of others on this board (I don't want to speak for everyone though). I want something I can work on and store stuff in but can close up out of site. I'm also into building myself. My impression of your product is that it's intended audience is the type of person who's not really into garage related activities.

Please don't be offended by what I've said. It's just my opinion. Again, you have a nice product.

Merry Christmas!
 
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nova65ss

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Can't offend me, I realize it's not meant for the workshop or repair type garage. I like it because it will work good for kids toys stuff you actually want to be able to see where it is. It's ever changing also not stuck w/ one setup. Appreciate your input also.

Jimmy
 

Luckydevil

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The people on this board are also the minority when it comes to garage use I think. Most people would like that stuff because it allows them to store more **** in their garages.

It looks nice compared to the other stuff I have seen at HD and Lowes. I saw Rubbermaid's newest garage wall storage system and almost laughed out loud.
 
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Uncle Buck

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The garage grids stuff looks more geared to those quite involved in sports, and golfers. No offense intended, I would never see it fitting in my wrench bendin shop!
 

JeeperAz

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Luckydevil said:
The people on this board are also the minority when it comes to garage use I think. Most people would like that stuff because it allows them to store more **** in their garages.

It looks nice compared to the other stuff I have seen at HD and Lowes. I saw Rubbermaid's newest garage wall storage system and almost laughed out loud.


I agree.
 

danski0224

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Just an adaptation of a retail store fixture product for regular retail storage customers. Looks like it would work better and be more durable than pegboard for what they show on the site, and it is probably easy enough to take with if you move.
 
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nova65ss

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Thanks guys, we are definitely targeting the soccer mom/ non-handy man types. It's a pretty nice product and the prices they advertise are what they reccomend you sell them for.

Jimmy
 
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