A good looking and useful product
I ordered a couple of these stands recently. I have found them to be well made, with very sturdy drywall anchors.
The violin hangs from the back of the scroll, rather than from the pegs, which is a very nice feature.
Also, this hangar works well when a shoulder rest is attached to the instrument. The hanger projects far enough away from the wall that the violin will still hang straight with the shoulder rest attached So there is no need to remove my Everest shoulder rest when using the hangar. The pad of the shoulder rest just slightly touches the wall.
My only complaint is with the bow hangar. The bow hangar works fairly well if I hang the bow from the frog, instead of from the bow tip. When hanging from the bow tip, the bow may bang or rest against the violin bridge, due to the angle of the bow hangar. But when hanging the bow from the frog, it stays further away, and clears the bridge without any problem. Therefore, I'd recommend hanging the bow from the frog (which is probably better for the bow, anyway).
Also, when hanging the bow, I have the stick side of the bow towards the bridge, which helps to provide additional clearance.