







🪝 Elevate your entryway game—where style meets smart organization!
The WANGMUXIA Freestanding Coat Rack combines premium New Zealand pinewood with a versatile 4-section adjustable height design and 8 sturdy hooks, supporting up to 20kg. Its stable 3-prong base ensures durability while occupying minimal space, making it ideal for bedrooms, offices, and entryways. Tool-free assembly and a sleek modern finish deliver both convenience and style, helping you maintain a clutter-free, sophisticated environment.






| ASIN | B0BDV5D1S8 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable,Sturdy |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required, instructions provided |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,443 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #2 in Coat Racks |
| Brand Name | WANGMUXIA |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,461) |
| Finish Types | Stained |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Furniture Finish | Brown |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.7"D x 17.7"W x 69.9"H |
| Item Weight | 2.65 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 20KG 20KG |
| Manufacturer | WANGMUXIA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WWW-002 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 20 Kilograms |
| Model Number | WWW-002 |
| Number of Shelves | 4 |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Coats |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| UPC | 605182525671 |
A**X
You probably need to buy this coat rack immediately.
This is one part review, two parts life lessons and one part my highest recommendation of "buy this immediately". The product is good, and the price is great. This coat rack is much more sturdy than I expected for only $22, even if it is made from plywood. It's a great size to fit in any small space and keep your hanging things organized. I measured 18 inches from the wall with two feet touching the wall, but you should leave about 20 inches because the coats can hang into the nearby space. (See picture, ignore cat.) As a demonstration, I have two bags hanging from one side with only a light jacket on the other (See picture). This could easily tip over a coat rack. Both bags have plenty of stuff, but one has a massive Lenovo ThinkPad laptop inside, and the bag is hanging as awkwardly as possible, on the highest pole and sticking out nearly to the edge of the feet. It's the worst way to hang a heavy bag, yet the coat rack isn't tipping over. It's not happy, but you usually hang coats on coat racks, not multiple heavy laptops only on one side. When I hang bags like a sane person, so the heaviest part sits against the middle of the coat rack and the bag isn't at the absolute top, it's super stable. Even with my cat running through the house like a maniac, this is the one tall thing she can't seem to knock over. Other reviewers show the coat rack with huge piles of stuff, but it still easily holds heavy bags great with nothing else weighing down the other side. Now for some random quick thoughts about the actual product. It's got three feet, which makes it super easy to sweep under it without moving it, and it never cares if your floor is uneven. It has slightly confusing instructions, because the parts aren't labeled clearly, so you have to count the holes in each wooden section. The hangers are attached with metal threaded inserts, so they're easy to screw in. You can choose to leave out one or two pieces if you want a shorter coat rack for some reason. The color in my pictures isn't very accurate, and it's a wood finish so expect color variations. There is a full shade or two of color difference between some of the hangers and the base. Because it's plywood, it's a big lighter than I expected, but the quality of wood grain and finish is totally fine. So why should you buy a coat rack? There are several reasons. Beauty, organization, time saving, stress reduction, and cleanliness. In terms of how much this one item helped my home, it's as effective as some of the most expensive piece of furniture I own. It's hard to explain how important it is to keep piles of bags and jackets off random surfaces and chairs. If you care about having a nice home, you should keep your bags in a specific place, and prevent them from exploding across every surface in sight. And the floor is right out. Please stop leaving your bags on the dirty floor. If I see bags on the floor, I know you don't sweep regularly. You know it too. A "bag drop zone" makes it much easier to actually commit to keeping your home clean, because you avoid the mandatory 15 minutes of moving around bags every time you try to clean. I like this coat rack because three feet mean it's trivial to sweep under the whole thing without even moving it. It keeps my bags and floor cleaner. If you don't have a nice place to hang bags, you're missing out on a more organized home that looks much prettier. Rule #1 of staying organized is that every item must have a place it belongs. You can't be organized if you never know where your bag belongs. I imagine someone is arguing that the dining room chair is where their bag belongs, but they don't realize that the difference between being lazy and having style is simply how intentional your decisions looks to outside observers. A random chair? You're a slob. A cheap coat rack? You have style. Make sure visitors to your home instantly know where to take off their shoes and hang their jacket, and put your own stuff there. Your home will look much closer to a fancy designer home, because interior design is all about being intentional. Having a dedicated place for your things is one of the easiest ways to keep your personal space looking nice, even while you live your regular daily life. It takes 10 extra seconds to hang your stuff on a coat rack instead of dumping it on a chair, but it makes your home look 10x better. Find a dedicated space to store your bags, jackets, umbrellas, scarfs, and everything else you bring outside. Plus, there are other benefits. It saves you time and stress when getting ready to leave, by building better life habits. Always putting things in the same place means you never run around looking for your stuff when you're trying to walk out the door. Then, the visible reminders help you avoid walking outside and forgetting something. Need to return something to the store? Hang it on a bag on your coat rack. You'll get into a routine of looking at your coat rack before leaving, which means it's almost impossible to forget something you leave on your coat rack. Now that I have a coat rack, I'm forgetting my rain coat way less often, and that's pretty important in Seattle. Seriously, get a spot to drop your bags. I bought this coat rack because i live in an apartment, so drilling holes in the walls to hang stuff isn't an option, and I don't have space for a large piece of furniture to hang my stuff by the door. This option is small, easy to move if I decide I want it somewhere else, and I can always throw it in my closet to keep stuff organized if I decide to change how I organize my stuff. It's really hard to find many other $20 items that have such a big positive big impact on your life. If not this coat rack, then get some wall mounted hanging spots or a entryway wardrobe or something. Get organized. It's not rocket science.
S**H
Perfect
Super sturdy and easy to build! Looks nice and sleek, a lot of other hangers are bulky or wide. This one fits nicely in a smaller corner of my room :)
D**Z
Very happy
Easy to put together and surprisingly sturdy! Using it to display hand sewn bags for retail sale at a coffee shop, they are not very heavy items but I don’t doubt it could be loaded up with coats. As long as they were hung evenly around the rack it would be fine. The base is sturdy for how small a footprint it has and the price is great!
G**S
Cute for small spaces
It was easy to assemble and does not take up a lot of space. Very minimalist! I like the different heights of the hooks, so my daughter can reach to hang her coat. My husband, my daughter, and I each hang 1 coat and 1 sweater, and it does not tip over. If too many items are hanging, it will tip over. We use this daily, especially during the colder months.
M**O
Nice rack :)
Inexpensive, goes together in minutes and is great for a small corner by my front door.
S**H
Just Right
This is actually perfect. I’m using it for work to hang my coats/vest/jackets. Today is a rainy day, if I had my umbrella with me, I can just hang it up as well. It’s not huge and it’s simple. It’s sturdy and light weight. Can also look nice in an apartment.
S**D
very nice and strong
easy to assemble no need for tools. and because of the legs being wide it doesn't fall over. definitely not weak and fragile. Looks very nice and comes in handy for not laying coats and hats all over the furniture.
E**S
Becomes unstable after a while
Easy to put together. Mine broke. Im sure it was my fault. I had to move it around a lot. The wood snapped at the base. Just be careful guys. Decent but not strong lol
A**P
Nice to have if you have a lots of coats. It’s a must thing if you are from cold countries like Australia.
M**D
I loved this product not only does it look great but the price was reasonable. However after just over a month’s use last night it fell over over as one leg must have given way. Unfortunately we can’t repair it which is a shame as the rest of the rack was in perfect condition.
A**I
I like it easy to build it and it’s good quality
W**L
The product quality is nice. However, I order the item (color: brown). I received the item and the color was more toward orange/light reddish color. It’s totally different than the brown color shown in the picture. Be aware! :)
M**L
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