Wonder Hanger Review and Giveaway

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Wonder Hanger

The Wonder Hanger® is an affordable tool that’s great for any Spring Cleaning features. This cascading clothes organizer increases closet space by enabling you to stack clothes vertically. Each Wonder Hanger holds 5 wood, metal or plastic hangers. There are 8 hangers to a package – enough to hang 40 garments. The open-mouth design allows you to easily add or remove your jackets, skirts, pants and shirts. Supporting up to 20 pounds, it can hold up to 5 heavy winter jackets.

Wonder HangerYou can use it to group complete outfits or similar items, organize by color or season, and hang handbags or belts. It retails for $9.99 and can be purchased at major retail chains including Walmart, Target, Bed Bath and Beyond and CVS and online at www.buywonderhanger.com.

My thoughts: If you are a regular blog reader than you might already know that I like to organize. I actually like to clean out closets! I used to "help" my younger sister clean out her closet. After a while, she would disappear, but I didn’t mind. There’s something about a freshly organized space that makes me happy.

These days I have no shortage of closets to organize. Well, actually I could use more closets. With 2 kids per bedroom, the closets get a little tight! So Wonder Hanger is a great fit for us in our tight spaces.

I have been using the concept of the Wonder Hanger for years. Have you seen those clip hangers with little hooks on the front? You can hang another hanger on the hook and use more vertical closet space for skirts, shorts, or even pants. But those clips break off. The Wonder Hanger is more versatile. You can use any type of hanger (except extra large plastic ones) in the slot and then easily remove one side of the Wonder Hanger from the bar and you have an automatic tiered hanger. So in addition to skirts or shorts, you can use them for shirts, jackets, or coats as well. There are no moving parts to break. Sometimes simple is best, and I think this is one of those times.

Another neat use for the Wonder Hanger is as an organizer for pocket books or belts. I’ve tried one with my pocket books and am pleased with the results. However, you couldn’t use it with any bag with a wide strap.

So are you ready to try the Wonder Hanger? I have one set to give away. (That’s enough to hang 40 items!)

To enter the giveaway, leave a comment and tell me which closet you need to organize the most. Please be sure and leave a way for me to contact you.

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Giveaway open to U.S. address only. Giveaway ends May 12. Winner will be chosen by random drawing on May 13.

 

This is a Mama Buzz review. The product was provided by Wonder Hanger for this review.


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30 thoughts on “Wonder Hanger Review and Giveaway”

  1. Hmm. Our kids' closets don't have long bars to use one of these on. They have bars similar to this, but they stick out from the back wall. We usually leave them up, but they can fold down, too.

    Torn between saying my husband's closet needs this … or the hall coat closet. Since I am hoping to get all the winter coats squeezed into the small closet out of the way until next winter … I'll say the hall closet.

    April E.

  2. My bedroom closet needs this! Between my clothes and hubby's it is full (and a small closet to boot!).

    Tristan

    tdrowlee AT yahoo DOT com

  3. I need to organize my own closet the most. It houses my own and my husband's clothes, plus the 2 year old's clothes, all the cloth diaper paraphernalia, plus gift wrap, all the stashed birthday presents and more.

    Thanks for offering this giveaway!

  4. Our bedroom closet is definitely where we would use the Wonder Hangers. Even though our three kids share a room, they always seem to have plenty of room. But my husband and I are always cramped for space in our closet.

    ~Bekah

    chsurfing@gmail.com

  5. I think I'd try this in dd's closet. It would be great way to organize mix and match outfits. Or maybe our overstuffed coat closet…

    Debbie L

    debmlott at gmail dot com

  6. I would love to use these in my daughters' bedroom. They share a room and closet. Way too much clothes. 🙂

    rc7joy AT bigriver DOT net

  7. frontierfreedom

    I could sure use several of those hangers in our little cabin. Right now most of our things are stored in boxes awaiting our new cabin . . . someday. 🙂 This would free up floor space in our boys bedroom. Thank you for the giveaway!a

    I got a laugh out of your story. I used to help my sister clean out here closet, too. I used to really love organizing. What happened?! 🙂

    Jenny

  8. frontierfreedom

    I am now subscribed to your blog. I'm starting to learn how these things work! Now back to my blog to spread the word about your giveaway.

    Jenny

  9. I would probably give mine to my dd. I think she might like to organize her closet more–and she likes to set out outfits for the week–she could totally do that w/these:)

    Heather Q-S from Crew, quinnschilling@gmail.com

  10. Heather @ Marine Corps Nomads

    Ooops! I didn't add my contact information on the previous entry.

    I follow you on gfc.

    devildogwife97 at gmail dot com

  11. Since we just moved in a few months ago, I have ALL the closets to organize. I'll probably tackle the front hall closet first since company might actually look in that one. Then, master bedroom comes next.

    lauraoneill69 at yahoo dot com

    Laura O from the Crew

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