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Zenna Home 385PC, Butterfly Over-The-Door Hook, Satin Chrome


Some things are tough to review, this hook does the job.  It is sturdy, it fits over the door and it has a rubbery pad that protects the door finish.  I like the four hooks as opposed to the single hook I had.  It gets five stars because it does everything it claims to do, is well made and is reasonably priced at $7.99 at Amazon, of course unless you have the new $49.00 minimum for free shipping, you will have to pay shipping which may make this unattractive price wise.

From the vendor:
Four hooks to hang robes, towels and clothes
Fits over standard interior doors with a thickness of 1 3/8 Inch
Foam pad protects door from damage
5.6-Inch wide by 7.4-Inch high by 4-Inch deep
Satin chrome finish

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