This is a truly nice rack. It came with screws and wall anchors, but since the distance between these is up to the user, I suggest that a bit further apart and screwing directly into studs might provide more versatility and strength. These can certainly handle anything that would fit on them.Even better, adding a couple of posts to set these off from a wall to allow room for fatter rolls of whatever... These certainly wouldn't have any trouble with that, either. The wall anchors, if used in drywall, could probably pull the drywall right off the studs before this set of iron beauties even noticed someone had hooked them to a truck just to find out if this is true, which I don't recommend, and won't ever do, but I actually do believe it might be the most likely outcome of this purely theoretical, unreasonably postulated activity, in which no sound or unsound person would or will ever engage. I stand by this as an extrapolation, only withdrawing it if anyone endeavors to prove or disprove it, because, as I said, just don't do that.Anyhow...I can't find better words to recommend this as highly as it deserves. It genuinely is one seriously nice rack. I love how the individual "hooks" or "holders" (I could go look to see what they call each tier on its own) are shaped. They have a very cool swooshy flair to them, which is going to be great for loading things on and keeping them on until I want to take them off, which will also be easy to do. However, looking really cool while performing these functions might be just as important, now that I know I can have it all, because now that I know just how Elvira-going-shopping-at-a-blacksmith's-with-the-daughter-from-Beetlejuice-Stunningly-Magnificently-Maxed-Out-to-eleven-Cool this storage solution can actually be, you know I can't go back to thinking of it in some dull, ordinary way, as if there weren't something better, since you know now just as well as I, there darn tootin IS.Classic style, tough as nails (multiplied quite literally by their larger size ratio as compared to nails), customizable as to width and strength of installation, the bars you choose to put rolls of whatever on, and gosh darn it, how can I not say it again?: They look super cool doing a very important job that might otherwise be performed by a rather mundane, unimpressive, purely utilitarian unitasker with little personality, one that probably doesn't like either Cats OR Dogs. I would bet money right now (if not allowed to reference betting in a review, we'll just make that fake money, k? K. *winks) that this rack here simply Adores Both cats and dogs, plus fish, and turtles, and talking birds, too, as it is, as I previously mentioned, every little bit and more, naturally, stoically, effortlessly Cool.