HangerJack! Now That’s Convenient!
Let’s talk convenience. Do you ever have enough space in your laundry room to hang up your items straight from the dryer? Or is everything hung on a door knobs and cupboard doors now have permanent hanger marks? This cool little gadget is called a HangerJack.
Installation is so easy you can do it during a commercial. More to love? There are step by step instructions on the HangerJack website. The HangerJack come in two pieces; the unit, and the hardware.
One is that it would make an amazing drying rack for those dedicates that need to air dry. The best part is if you install one in your laundry room, you can easily fold it up, and it stores flush against the wall-no bulky permanent poles! Overall, I am so happy to have the opportunity to test out this product!
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This little gem can go into any room, from garage, laundry room or in your craft room! Which is where I have mine. I can hang sewing projects, ironing and things I need to steam.
I can hang up to 50 pounds on the HangerJack. When it’s not in use simply fold it back onto the wall. No muss. No fuss. The bar itself is 24″ long. When it’s not in use it lays flat against the wall. SWWWEEETT!!!
I can think of so many uses for the HangerJack because it can hold so much weight!! What about the garage? Hang bikes, hoses, tools, skate boards, and ski stuff. In the laundry room so your clothes can be hung up straight from the dryer!
The HangerJack bar doesn’t scratch, chip or bend because it’s made of a premium tough polycarbonate. HangerJack is MADE and assembled in the United States. I love supporting Made in America products!!
This is the perfect tool for small spaces! This would be perfect for apartment living! I can’t imagine not having my HangerJack.
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Retail price: $29.99 Check it out! HangerJack’s are on sale! Buy 2 and get a 3rd free!! Trust me!! Once you have one, you’ll want it in every room!
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Refreshing My Old Blog Posts: The Good, The Bad, and The 404s
Updating an old blog post is a lot like an archaeological dig. You head in expecting a quick “dusting” of the archives and end up unearthing a series of questionable life choices from 2014. From over-filtered photos to advice that didn’t age quite as well as a fine cheddar, the past can be… loud.
I recently opened a “quick update” on an old favorite, only to find a digital wasteland:
- Missing Images: Key tutorial steps that now require “extreme imagination” because the hosting site vanished.
- The Dead Link Graveyard: Half my former brand partners have apparently rebranded as “AI Crypto Collectives” or simply ceased to exist.
- Antique Fonts: We’re talking styles that haven’t been cool since the dial-up era and look like they belong on a Geocities fan page.
Why I’m Optimizing This Blog
It’s not just about vanity; it’s about SEO survival. While I might be cringing at my old writing style, fixing broken links and updating keywords is like whispering “Pick me!” directly into Google’s ear.
When I refresh this content, the site runs faster, the “404 Not Found” errors disappear, and the search engine gods are finally appeased. I’m not spiraling into a mid-blog crisis; I’m just clearing out the blog ghosts to make room for new traffic.
How I Am Giving My Content a Facelift
I’m sitting on a mountain of old posts, here is the “Peanut Butter and Whine” guide to a quick refresh:
- Killing the 404s: I’m using a plugin to find dead links and point them somewhere useful.
- Update the “Now”: If I mentioned a product from five years ago, I’m trying to swap it for the 2026 version.
- Spruce up the Metadata: Making sure my Focus Keyword (like “blog”) is in the headers and the first paragraph.
While You’re Here…
Don’t let your visit be a “one and done!” Since I’m already tidying up the place, why not stay a while?
- Win Big: Check out the sidebar for my current giveaway—I promise this one is actually alive and kicking!
- Earn Cash: Some things never go out of style. Rakuten still pays you to shop, and in this economy, why wouldn’t you take the free money?
6 Comments
Michael Lambert
This is pretty cool. Didn’t even know they had anything like this.
Sarah L
I have a very small space for my laundry and this would be great for hanging things right out of the dryer.
Tara Woods
This would be perfect for hanging clothes and belts in that small space in our guest bedroom and our storage room. Thanks for posting the review.
Shannon
This is really nice, thank you for your review.
yb
That is a neat product. It does not look convenient sticking out in the stock photo for the product. They should have used a photo within a laundry room instead of a living room.
Connie Gruning
YB, if my craft room wasn’t as scary looking as it is I would have taken my own picture. But……. ewwwwww it’s nasty in there!!