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Struggling with cluttered countertops, tangled utensils, or pots that have nowhere to go? Home cooks, butchers, workshop owners, and bathroom organizers who need a reliable, corrosion-resistant hanging solution turn to stainless steel S hooks to keep their spaces tidy and functional. These hooks are engineered to handle daily use in wet, greasy, and high-humidity environments without degrading.
Each S hook is available in three material grades — 201 stainless steel, A2 stainless steel, and zinc alloy — covering hook sizes from 16 mm to 35 mm (0.63 in to 1.38 in) in diameter, with A2 SS flat-plate variants measuring up to 35 x 38 mm (1.38 x 1.50 in). The smooth, polished finish resists rust and wipes clean easily. Sold in packs of 1, 2, or 4 to suit single-hook needs or full rack setups.
Typical applications include hanging kitchen utensils and pans on pot racks or rail systems, suspending meat cuts and sausages on butcher hooks in cold rooms, and organizing towels, robes, and accessories on bathroom rails. Long-tail use cases include stainless S hooks for pegboard tool storage, alloy S hooks for retail display fixtures, and rust-proof S hooks for outdoor garden tool hanging.
| Material Options | 201 Stainless Steel / A2 (304) Stainless Steel / Zinc Alloy |
|---|---|
| Hook Size Range | 16 mm – 35 mm (0.63 in – 1.38 in) diameter; A2 flat plate up to 35 x 38 mm |
| Finish | Polished / See variant options |
| Hook Opening Width | See variant options |
| Load Capacity | See variant options |
| Pack Quantity | Pack of 1 / Pack of 2 / Pack of 4 |
| Compatible Rail Types | Round bar, square bar, wire rack, pegboard, pot rail |
| Product Type | S Hook / Hanging Hook |
Measure the outer diameter of your rail or bar, then select a hook whose opening is slightly larger. For example, a 16 mm hook suits thin rails and wire racks, while a 25–32 mm hook fits thicker pot rack bars. If you are unsure, contact us with your rail diameter and we can confirm the best fit.
201 stainless steel is a cost-effective grade suitable for dry or lightly humid indoor environments. A2 (304) stainless steel offers significantly better corrosion resistance and is recommended for kitchens, bathrooms, cold rooms, and food-contact applications. Zinc alloy hooks are a decorative option for lighter loads in dry indoor settings.
The A2 (304) stainless steel variants are the recommended choice for food-contact applications such as hanging meat, sausages, or cured products. A2 SS is widely used in food processing and butchery environments due to its resistance to moisture, acids, and cleaning agents. The 201 SS and alloy variants are better suited for non-food applications.
The stainless steel variants (201 SS and A2 SS) are designed to resist rust in humid environments such as bathrooms and covered outdoor areas. For fully exposed outdoor use or coastal environments with salt air, the A2 SS grade is the more durable choice. Zinc alloy hooks are not recommended for consistently wet or outdoor conditions.
Yes. S hooks work well on standard pegboard setups. Select a hook size whose opening fits over the pegboard peg diameter — typically 16 mm or 19 mm hooks suit most standard pegboard pegs. The stainless steel variants are particularly durable for workshop environments where tools may be heavy or oily.
Load capacity varies by hook size and material grade. Larger hooks (25–35 mm) in A2 stainless steel generally support heavier loads than smaller alloy hooks. For specific weight ratings, please refer to the variant detail page or contact us to confirm before hanging heavy items such as large pots or meat cuts.
These are standard open S hooks, meaning both ends are open curves. They can be partially closed with pliers to reduce the gap and prevent items from slipping off unintentionally. Take care not to over-bend stainless steel hooks as this can stress the metal at the bend point.