Additional Information
Specs
Overall Width: 20 inches
Material: 16-gauge American steel
In-House Tested Load Capacity: 210+ lbs
Design: Double-prong (holds tools by the handle)
Tool Capacity: 6+ long-handled tools
Mounting: Wall mount — hardware included
Finish: Powder-coated for indoor and covered outdoor use
Color Options: Standard black (custom colors available on volume orders)
Assembly: Minimal — mount to wall with included hardware
Country of Origin: Made in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Brand: Advantage Outdoor Products
Why the 20" Heavy Duty Wall Mount Tool Rack
This is the one commercial buyers reach for. At 20 inches wide, the Heavy Duty Wall Mount Tool Rack holds six or more long-handled tools across a single rack — enough to stage an entire landscaper's truck, outfit a parks department garage, or organize the equipment wall of a commercial shop in one piece. The 6" and 12" are built for residential use. The 20" is built for the buyer who's replacing a broken rack every year because the one they bought didn't hold up.
Same 16-gauge American steel as the rest of the lineup, same double-prong design, same in-house tested 210+ lb rating per rack. The difference is scale. Where the 12" sits between a workbench and a garage door, the 20" claims a whole wall of a shop, a truck, a shed, or a municipal garage. Six rakes across the back wall of a landscape trailer. Four shovels, a pitchfork, and a broom along the equipment wall. A row of brooms for the facility janitor closet. The 20" handles whatever you throw at it because it's built the same way a wall rack should've been built all along — heavy steel, real prongs, in-house tested under load, bolted to the wall.
Commercial buyers, facility managers, landscapers, parks crews, hunting lodges, outfitters, and anyone running more tools than one person can carry — this is the rack the smaller sizes point toward. Volume pricing available for orders of 6 or more, custom powder coat on request, and the same direct-from-Michigan manufacturing that the rest of the product line runs on.
Also called a commercial tool rack, a heavy-duty garage organizer, a facility wall mount, or a landscaper's tool rack — the 20" covers all of it in one piece of American-made steel.
Product Features
Heavy-duty 16-gauge steel — built for daily commercial use, not weekend hobby use
In-house tested to 210+ lbs — a precision weight rating most tool racks don't publish
Double-prong design — grips the handle, won't drop the tool when it gets bumped
20-inch commercial size — largest size in the Tool Rack lineup
Holds 6+ long-handled tools — enough for a landscaper's truck, a facility wall, or a commercial shop
Powder-coated finish — resists rust in shops, trailers, and covered outdoor storage
Hardware included — mounts to wood studs, concrete, or block walls with the right fasteners
Wall-mount design — keeps tools off the floor and out of the way
Custom color powder coat — available on volume orders for branded commercial installs
Made in the USA — fabricated in Grand Rapids, Michigan from American steel
| Feature | 6" Compact | 12" Standard | 20" Heavy-Duty | Complete Set |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Width | 6" | 12" | 20" | 6" + 12" + 20" |
| Tool Capacity | 2 long-handled tools | 4 long-handled tools | 6+ long-handled tools | 12+ long-handled tools |
| Best For | Tight spaces, sheds, corners | Standard garages, workshops | Commercial, facility, max capacity | Full garage or shop outfit |
| Steel | 16-gauge | 16-gauge | 16-gauge | 16-gauge (all three) |
| In-House Tested Load | 210+ lbs | 210+ lbs | 210+ lbs | 210+ lbs (each) |
| Free Shipping | — | — | — | Yes |
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Who It's For
The 20" Tool Rack is built for buyers who move tools every day:
Commercial landscapers — truck walls, trailer interiors, shop storage
Parks departments and municipalities — maintenance garages, equipment rooms, outbuildings
Facility managers — schools, warehouses, distribution centers, office parks
Golf course maintenance crews — equipment sheds, cart barns, turf shops
Commercial cleaning services — broom and mop storage at scale
Farms and ranches — barn walls, equipment sheds, commercial operations
Outfitters and hunting lodges — base camp gear storage
Scout camps and youth facilities — high-traffic tool storage for groups
Industrial shops and maker spaces — shared tool walls for multiple users
Large residential garages — the serious home user who needs capacity
Why Advantage Outdoor Products
Made in the USA — American steel, American labor, manufactured in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Family-owned & operated — real people, direct support, no call centers
Precision-tested — every Tool Rack size in-house tested to 210+ lbs before it ships
Small-batch manufacturing — quality controlled, not mass-produced
Hardware included — no extra trips to the hardware store
Volume discounts available — bulk pricing for facility managers, landscapers, and commercial orders
Custom powder coat — branded colors available on volume orders
Direct from the manufacturer — no distributor markup, no middleman
Frequently Asked Questions
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The 20" Heavy Duty Wall Mount Tool Rack is in-house tested to over 210 pounds. The 16-gauge American steel and double-prong design don't flex under load — even hung full of wet commercial tools at the end of a long landscaping day, it stays where you put it. For commercial buyers, this is the spec that matters: most tool racks don't publish a tested load capacity, which tells you what's inside them.
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The 20" holds six or more long-handled tools — a typical commercial setup is two or three rakes, two shovels, a pitchfork, and a broom. Some landscapers fit seven or eight narrower-handled tools across. The 12" holds four tools and the 6" holds two, so the 20" is roughly three times the capacity of the smallest size.
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The double-prong design fits any long-handled tool — shovels, rakes, brooms, pitchforks, hoes, push brooms, lawn edgers, snow shovels, squeegees, mops, leaf rakes, bow rakes, and garden spades. If the handle fits between the two prongs, the rack holds it.
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The 12" is the most popular size in the Tool Rack lineup. It hits the sweet spot for residential garages, home workshops, and standard tool storage — big enough to hold a real set of tools, small enough to fit most walls. If you're buying your first Tool Rack, start here.
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The powder-coated finish is built for garages, sheds, workshops, and covered outdoor storage. For fully exposed outdoor use, the powder coat holds up well but any steel product in constant weather will eventually show wear. Covered or indoor use is ideal.
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Yes. The 20" is the size most commercial buyers order — landscapers, parks departments, facility managers, and shop owners. The 16-gauge steel and 210+ lb in-house tested load capacity are commercial-grade specs, and the scale of the 20" makes it the right fit for daily high-traffic use where a smaller rack would run out of space.
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Yes — contact us directly at sales@advantageoutdoorproducts.com for bulk pricing on orders of 6 or more. We work with facility managers, landscapers, parks departments, schools, and commercial buyers regularly.
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Yes — the 20" can be mounted to wood studs, concrete, or concrete block with the appropriate fasteners. The included hardware is sized for standard wood-stud residential mounting. For concrete or block mounting, use concrete anchors rated for the load. Contact us if you need guidance on the right fastener for your wall type.
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The 12" is the most popular residential size — holds four tools, built for standard garages and home workshops. The 20" is the commercial / facility size — holds six or more tools, built for landscapers, parks departments, and any buyer who moves tools every day. Same construction, same 16-gauge steel, same 210+ lb in-house tested load capacity. The difference is capacity and scale.
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Yes — the 20" ships with the hardware needed to mount it to a standard wood-stud wall. For concrete, block, or metal walls, you'll need the appropriate anchors for that surface. Mounting into studs is recommended for maximum hold.
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