Ben recently wrote about the Rockler Dust Right Hook, for controlling dust hoses and air lines. Prior to the post, myself and Ben talked about the too-high pricing of $15 per hook, but at the time of the posting it had dropped to $10 per hook.
Now, there’s a special kit price of $20 for a pack of 3. That drops the price to around $6.67 each, which seems a LOT more reasonable.
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Here’s a quick in-use image, in case you don’t want to check out Ben’s full intro post. They mount to the wall of your workshop, or other fixed-position vertical locations, and provide a neat off-the-floor solution for routing your dust collection hoses, air lines, and power cords.
$15 each was a bit outrageous, $10 each is okay but not quite appealing, but $6.67 each ($20 per 3-pack) is a lot softer on the wallet. To me, it helps the Dust Right Hooks seem more like shop essentials and less like luxury accessories.
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Mike
I think there is a typo in your article. You mention the pricing drops to $3 per hook if you buy three or more. If that was true, $20 for three would not be a good deal for the kit.
Stuart
Thanks, corrected! I wish I knew where that typo came from. Maybe an autocorrect issue?
Mike
Maybe you were thinking ahead since the price drop for the three pack was about another $3 each?
JoeM
Okay… I just have one stupid question… What is the top, downward-facing hook for? That’s the only part I don’t get. I can see the rest having a purpose just fine, I just can’t figure out what the downward-facing hook is for.
Benjamen
So you can hang it off a pipe or nail. I think the point is that you can use these as temporary hangers to get your cords and hoses off the floor.