Vertical pole holders?

Jul 29, 2011
173
Las Vegas, Nevada
Pool Size
40000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
Currently I have a horizontal holder that I hang my poles on, but it is only meant to hold one pole and I cram two on it. Problem is...I have 4 poles and plan to get more. I hate changing from the net to the corner brush, the whale tail, the wire brush, etc. So I like to have each tool on its own pole. I am running out of horizontal space so I plan to go vertical but I haven't seen any holders for them. Tip- don't Google vertical pole holders. I have though about just drilling a hole and hanging them on nails but my house is nicer than that. So...what have you guys done in your own pool area? I will go grab another beer and wait. ::epds::::epds::::epds:: why is there not a beer smiley?
 
Doing a google search turned up several options. You might have better luck broadening your search outside the pool industry. Boats use multiple pole hangers. Try a search term like pole hangers for boat.

Check the diameter of the poles to find the right holders.
 
I have something like this for my central vac:
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Not sure how well it would hold up outside.

http://builtinvacuum.com/accessories/storage.html (scroll down a little)


I've also seen holders like this:
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But I'm not sure how big of a pole it can hold. (Sorry for the huge image, I couldn't find a way to resize without going through the hassle of downloading, resizing, and uploading again.)

http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00CB6W1QW?psc=1
 
I think a wall mounted broom/utility holder would be your best bet. If there is a large hardware store such as Lowes or Home Depot nearby they usually have poles and other pool supplies in the garden area and broom holders in the storage and organization area. Grab a few broom holders and see if they will hold a pole or not and you can decide what to do next from there.
 
I have a couple of the grey tension style holders (like you see in large image) in my tool shed, And they do not hold up. I think 3 out of the 10 slots are still functional. I like the design concept, But the little spring tension mechanism thing that holds handle in place is flawed. I do not recommend this product
I have something like this for my central vac:
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Not sure how well it would hold up outside.

http://builtinvacuum.com/accessories/storage.html (scroll down a little)


I've also seen holders like this:
61ZSM7BlEAL._SL1500_.jpg


But I'm not sure how big of a pole it can hold. (Sorry for the huge image, I couldn't find a way to resize without going through the hassle of downloading, resizing, and uploading again.)

http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00CB6W1QW?psc=1
 
why is there not a beer smiley?[/QUOTE]



From what I understand, There used to be beer smiley, But a few smileys were light weights, They overindulged, one of them got behind the wheel of a smiley car and....well, some smileys were injured in the accident, forcing the removal of all "beer drinking" smileys from site. Theres still a couple "rouge" smileys that have managed to circumvent the system.:cheers: heres a few of the smileys that were permanently effected from the accident :mad::evil::confused::(
 
I had my husband mount some of those rubber coated bike hangers (a C shaped hook meant to hold bikes from ceilings and such) to the walls in our pool house. Two poles fit nicely and it keeps them upright yet quickly grab-able. Cheap yet not cheesy cheap looking, y'know?

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