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Proslat wall

Cetnor851

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I recently picked up 2-4’x8’ sections of proslat. I tried searching on here before I asked but does anyone know if other brand slatwall accessories/shelf’s/ hooks work with proslat? Proslat accessories seem extremely expensive 🤷****♂️
 
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ludakris04

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I have not found any.. but have not personally tried any either.

I look for them on Amazon Warehouse to save a few bucks... the key is to figure out which hooks you really need.
 

CN Spots

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I did a quick search and found that a number of people are asking the same questions. It looks like no. Apparently, Proslat uses a different angle which forces you to use their hooks.

I have no experience with Proslat but I've ben working with and designing slat wall hangers for our showroom specific items for years. This sounds like the old Razor/razorblade marketing tactic. Sell them the razor for $1, charge them $20 for the blades.
 
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jkeyser14

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I have their aluminum proslat and bought one each of a few different generic hooks off Amazon to test before buying them in volume. Only one brand didn't fit. This was a couple years ago and I don't remember the brands.
 

SHOCheapRacing

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I have a proslat wall and also have been looking for some other hooks. I have been afraid to pull the trigger on Intpro Slatwall Hooks Slatwall Accessories that look like they will work.

Some questions answered on amazon say they fit proslat, but I am not sure I believe them.
 

Mr. Wonderful

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I have actually been using the heavy duty peg board hooks that have two prongs facing up and one or two post that face downward for support. I had a whole bunch of the long ones. I have just been adapting them to fit different types of bins and things that I want to hang. I just cut or bend them however I need to. You can actually put a good amount of weight on them.
 
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