Brochure Holder
21.99$ – 47.99$
Color | Brochure Holder – 4 Tier |
Material | Acrylic |
Brand | Rumflex |
Description
About this item
- Rugged Durability: Built tough for lasting reliability, our brochure holder withstands frequent use without compromising quality, ensuring your literature stays protected and accessible.
- Crystal-Clear Display: The acrylic brochure display stand ensures clear visibility, presenting your flyers and brochures with clarity and professionalism, perfect for making a strong visual impact.
- Steady Stability: Designed with a secure base, our acrylic flyer holder 8.5 x 11 stands firm on any surface, preventing slips and ensuring a steady display, ideal for high-traffic areas.
- Versatile Elegance: Our pamphlet holder display stand blends versatility with sophistication, enhancing the presentation of your literature in any environment, from offices to trade shows.
- Spacious Capacity: With ample room for multiple items, our brochure display stand offers generous storage while maintaining an organized display, accommodating various brochure sizes seamlessly.
- Dual Functionality: Our 4-Tier Brochure Holder can be used as Wall Mount Brochure Holder as it has 2 pre-drilled holes that enables you to save counter space
Additional information
Sizes | 1-Pack (4-tier), 2-Pack (1-tier), 2-Pack (4-tier), 6-Pack (1-tier) |
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Omar F. –
“The holders work well once installed, but drilling perfectly aligned holes was a hassle. The template included didn’t match the screw spacing. Had to re-drill twice. Functional but needs better installation guides for beginners.”
Eli T. –
“Mounted these above my sink to hold toiletries like razors and toothpaste. The screws sealed tightly against moisture, and the horizontal bars prevent items from rolling off. Sleek and functional—just wish they came in matte finishes to match modern bathrooms!”
Sophie R. –
“These holders are a lifesaver for my craft supplies! I mounted them on pegboard to hang scissors, rulers, and ribbon rolls. The screws held tight, and the horizontal layout saves space. Sturdy enough for frequent use. Highly recommend for DIY enthusiasts!”
Noah B. –
“I live in a tiny apartment and use these to hang kitchen utensils, keys, and even plants! The horizontal design maximizes vertical wall space. Screws held firmly in drywall, but avoid overloading with heavy pots. Perfect for minimalist living!”
Maya L. –
“Mounted these horizontally above my workbench to hold wrenches, pliers, and spray cans. The screws anchor securely into studs, and the metal doesn’t bend under weight. A budget-friendly upgrade that transformed my cluttered garage!”
Leila H. –
“Mounted these horizontally above my tool bench to hang screwdrivers, pliers, and wire cutters. The metal doesn’t bend, and the screws handle weight better than hooks. Minus a star because the bars collect dust—regular wiping needed. Still, a game-changer for DIYers!”
Lucas M. –
*”Installed these in my garden shed to hang small tools, but after 2 months, the screws rusted due to humidity. Works fine indoors (garage/workshop), but avoid damp areas. Average quality for dry environments only.”*
Tyler B. –
“Once screwed in, these are nearly impossible to adjust without leaving gaping holes. I misaligned one and had to patch the wall. Great for permanent setups, but terrible for renters or indecisive folks. Not as flexible as adhesive options.”
Eli W. –
“Repurposed this in my kitchen to hold recipe cards and grocery lists! The vertical slots keep everything visible, and the metal base adds a chic touch. Easy to wipe clean from spills. Unexpectedly perfect for home use!”
Arjun S. –
“Installed these in my home office to hold headphones and charging cables. The screws didn’t damage my painted walls, but the bars wobble when removing items. Works for lightweight gear, but avoid frequent adjustments. Decent for basic organization but not heavy use.”
Sarah J. –
“Mounted these next to my washer to hang lint rollers, clothespins, and detergent bottles. The horizontal bars keep everything tidy, and the screws held firm despite vibrations. Lost a star because the metal finish clashes with my decor—wish they came in brushed nickel! Still, a practical upgrade for messy spaces.”
Zara K. –
“I use these in my gift shop to hang small products like keychains and jewelry. The horizontal design keeps items visible, and the screws hold firmly on drywall. Minus one star because the metal edges scratched my wall during installation. Still, a creative way to showcase lightweight merchandise!”
Priya V. –
“Tried installing these on my concrete basement wall—the included screws snapped halfway. Had to buy masonry anchors, which added cost and time. Works fine on drywall, but avoid tough surfaces unless you’re prepared with extra tools.”
Lila C. –
*”Hung these in my mudroom to organize leashes, collars, and poop bags. The horizontal design keeps everything visible, and the screws handle daily tugging from my dog. Easy to wipe clean and rust-free after 3 months. A must-have for pet parents with limited storage!”*
Ivy R. –
“We use these in our museum lobby to showcase exhibit guides and event pamphlets. The vertical design keeps brochures neat, and the metal frame complements our modern aesthetic. Minus one star because glossy brochures slip out easily. Still, a sleek solution for high-traffic cultural spaces!”
Lena K. –
“Installed these in our clinic to organize patient forms and health pamphlets. The vertical design saves counter space, and the metal frame is easy to sanitize. Lost a star because the edges are sharp—added silicone guards for safety. Functional for medical settings!”
Jake L. –
“Perfect for small café counters! Holds menus, loyalty cards, and event flyers without crowding the space. The metal legs are sturdy, but avoid overloading—the slots bend slightly with too many brochures. A stylish fix for cozy businesses!”
Zara N. –
“Tried using these at an outdoor market, but wind kept knocking brochures out of the slots. Indoors, they’re great for controlled environments. Avoid breezy areas unless you clip brochures down. Average versatility for the price.”
Kai M. –
“Placed these in our hotel lobby, but guests often miss brochures due to the narrow viewing angle. Works best when mounted at eye level. The metal legs are sturdy, but the design isn’t ideal for busy areas where quick browsing matters. Average for controlled environments.”
Sana T. –
“Used these at a corporate conference to display agendas and sponsor materials. The slim profile fit perfectly on crowded registration tables, and the metal finish looked professional. Easy to transport and assemble. A must-have for event planners aiming for polished setups!”
Rohan P. –
“The holder’s slots are too shallow for thick, glossy brochures—they slide out if bumped. Fine for standard paper, but useless for premium marketing materials. Disappointed, as we needed something for luxury real estate listings. Not versatile enough for high-end use.”