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Rather than individual coat hangers ;-) .........

 

A bar set halfway down a few inches from the front of the wardrobe works fine for us :D .........

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Mike,

 

I saw these somewhere in the last few days so know what you are talking about! The have a spring loaded clip akin to a carabiner in the top loop, yes?

 

I'll have to have a hunt and see if I can find them for you.

 

Keith.

 

PS I saw them but had no intention of buying them as I have a length of 22 mm pipe insulation slipped over the rail with cuts at strategic places to 'grip' standard hangers.

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TheFrenchConnection - 2019-08-18 7:43 PM

 

A while ago someone showed me their coat hangers which had a neat clip built in to stop them arriving in a heap at the bottom of the wardrobe after a bumpy road or two.

Google has failed me, can anyone help please?

 

Some suggestions here

 

https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/threads/coat-hangers-and-clothes-fall-off-of-rail-any-ideas.112078/

 

This is the only hanger I could find that would clip on to a rail

 

https://tinyurl.com/y6k444b8

 

Far from cheap though!

 

I’ve never had coat hangers fall off my motorhomes’ wardrobe rail, though all the clothes did end up at the bottom of the wardrobe when the pathetic plastic wardrobe-rail supports Rapido uses broke.

 

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Steve H - 2019-08-19 8:32 PM

 

I think you'll find this is a small 'garage' business...

 

The “Lock-on” website describes the business here

 

https://www.lockonhanger.com/about

 

The hangers are purchased through the website’s SHOP

 

https://www.lockonhanger.com/product-page/travel-hangers-pack-of-10

 

and (at the base of each webpage) an FAQ section can be accessed

 

https://www.lockonhanger.com/faq

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