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Most listings list iron or related metals. Some use cast iron, and certain pipe-style hooks are made from welded Schedule 40 steel pipe. Wording varies by listing, so check the product details for the exact material.

Common attachment methods include wall-mounting with screw holes or flanges, magnet-on placement for magnetic surfaces, pipe-style fittings that require assembly, and specialized two-person lift designs (T-handle and J-hook) for moving heavy pots. Confirm the mounting method on the product page.

These hooks are commonly used to hang coats, backpacks, towels, pots and pans, bags, tools, and workshop or garage equipment. Some styles are sized specifically for heavy cooking pots and large-batch cooking tasks.

Kits commonly include fittings, flanges, mounting hardware, and instructions. Lift-style or two-person kits typically include the T-handle and J-hook components needed for secure pot handling. Contents vary by product—verify the included parts in the listing.

Magnetic hooks in these listings often use rubber-coated hooks or rubberized contact points to reduce scratching and surface wear when placed on magnetic surfaces. Check product photos and details to confirm the protective coating.

Some pipe and iron hooks arrive coated with protective oil to prevent rust during transit—wipe off the oil (gloves recommended) before use. Listings also note cleaning and applying a metal polish or clear coat as common care steps, and sealing if you plan to use pieces outdoors. Specific care recommendations vary by manufacturer, so follow the product’s instructions.

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