
My kids love it! - I had a terrible time finding a shelf to fit into the tiny 9 wide lockers at my daughter s high school. These fit perfectly! They are sturdy and functional. Having an organized locker is a huge help with short passing periods. Every kid with a locker surrounding one of mine wants one.
Lifesaver - This item has been a lifesaver for my son who just entered the 7th grade. This product enabled him to organize his locker so everything is in plain sight and he can make the most of the short time he has between classes. I ordered a second one as a spare so he never has to be without one. Great product.
Great item! - This organizer works great! Well worth the money. I don t have to bend down and sort through the stack of stuff that has fallen to the bottom of the locker.
Locker [...] - This is the best way to organize a really skinny locker. It helped me get organized. now I can see all my books and pick them out quickly when I need them. No more piles of books and papers on the floor of my locker!! I shouldve gotten this in the beginning of the year- too bad I waited til second semester
Simple & useful - My son is in his first middle school year and has been using the locker organizer hanging shelves for about two months. They have made a considerable difference for him in terms of easier and faster retrieval of his stuff when he is in a hurry - the school breaks between classes are just three minutes long. Additionally, I suspect that the day-to-day practice of good space and time management of his locker will translate into better time and space management in other areas of his life, for example, his work at home. On the technical side, the shelves are both very simple and very robust since they do not wear off at all and are easily adjustable length-wise (to two or three shelves). They accomodate all sorts of books and school tools. Therefore, they could probably be used until (and even beyond) highschool graduation of one s child, in a shorter or a taller locker. The one thing they will not be able to accomodate easily is a winter coat that hangs on the side wall or the back wall of the locker - the space left is insufficient. If the shelves are used (after adjustment) in their shorter version (i.e. two shelves), one could squeeze a backpack at the bottom of the locker. My son s locker has an upper (drawer-like) subcompartment, on whose bottom plate are the shelves hanging, and this arrangement works fine. I do not know whether a different arrangement will work as well, for example, we have not tried fixing the shelves on hooks that hang on the side or back walls of the locker. In summary, the hanging shelves would be an excellent choice for managing space and (consequently) time for someone (student or other) who is made to use a locker. They obviously cannot increase locker space but they can make life bearable for the user. The price, when I made the purchase at least, seemed rather high but I have forgotten about it already, given the utility and durability of the device, and knowing that it has saved my son a lot of grief at times when he is left to fend for himself.