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Hanging My Bling with Eez

In my ongoing reviews of As Seen on TV gifts I have received, I want to share thoughts on bling eez. As in the past, I will be rating this item based on inventiveness, practicality and, most importantly, does it work.

bling eez comes with 9 racks that you can affix into a flat surface and from which you can hang jewelry. Used at full capacity, bling eez has space for hanging 200 pieces of jewelry. (In that count, I believe one pair of earring counts as 2 pieces of jewelry.)

bling eez comes wrapped in three sets, making it easy to use only as much of the product as you need. Each set has one rack for necklaces, one for rings and one for earrings. You open the packaging and put some stoppers at the end of the necklace rack. Then you peel off the backing on double-stick tape and affix the racks to wherever makes sense. It was a challenge for me as to where to try this. In the end I decided on my door, mainly because I was afraid of having to remove these things from plaster walls.
The racks really hold jewelry well and it’s easy to get your baubles organized using bling eez.
So how to rate the bling eez?
  • Inventiveness? Some
  • Practicality: Yes but probably more for people in more temporary housing – these would have been great in my dorm rooms with their cinderblock walls
  • Does it work? Definitely
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2 Comments

  1. Carin

    Hi Kate,
    If you’re still using this, can you tell me how ‘deep’ the hooks are, like how far they stick out from the door to the end? Thanks!

  2. Sure! The hook stick out about 3/4 an inch. I have some really big rings on them and it works. For thicker necklaces it just depends. Mots of my chunkier jewelry has clasps that include rings – those rings are a way to hang things when the actual jewelry is too big.

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