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Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023
Razor thin material. use gloves included.
GILLIE Aesthetics I Dermatology
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2021
So at first I thought this was going to be a crazy assembly. However, once I sorted the pieces, it was pretty simple. Very sturdy and has been a great addition to our attic. Glad we ordered them.
Denise
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2021
Eady to assemble
J. Davidson
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2020
These shelves are okay for the garage, but using them as a display case (as shown in the product photo) is silly. The shelves are held together by gravity and are very cheaply made.
Anonny Mouse
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2020
It was as sturdy as aluminum foil. Kept coming apart when trying to put it together. Get one piece in place, it would come apart at another place. After this less than worthless unit, (I bought 2) I'm sending the other one back for a refund, or it's going straight to the trash dumpster. Either way, I'm out the cost of 1 unit. ...Rubber mallet-they WISH a rubber mallet was what was needed. What is needed is a product worth the money they charge you. I don't have an idea who in the world gives this 4 or even 5 stars-they must work for the company. Totally worthless. I am competent enough to assemble a shelving unit. This doesn't even qualify as one.
edward fogarty
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2020
Not as solidly built as I was expecting from the pictures
ionutandi
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2020
*****
JC
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2020
I assembled two units in about 40 minutes. A unit comes in 1 box weighing 33 Lbs making them easy to carry. This light weight is due to the shelving being skinnier than traditional 5/8" shelving, but it is pretty sturdy when all assembled. These shelves would NOT be good for damp locations like a basement.The overall assembly includes inserting tabs into slots. No screwing screws or hammering nails. As you start to assemble the shelving it will wobble and fall apart. It gets sturdier as you progress, and the assembly gets easier. When assembled you can easily wiggle the unit. I would not recommend using it where it might get rattled or pushed. It does work well for me as I placed the units in a 6'x6' closet. I would question how safe the 72" unit would be if used in an area prone to earthquakes, and I would not recommend if kids are going to be playing around it.Here are some things to note BEFORE buying/assembling:*Shelves are *If you are making one large shelving unit you can't add shelfs where the extenders are.*If you want more than 5 shelves, reconsider this unit as while you would think there is that ability (by buying a second unit), the actual shelf is *The adjustable shelves are a nice feature. You can make 2 small shelving units or 1 tall. Flexibility raises the star rating.*Wear gloves.*The only tools the instructions suggest are a flat head screwdriver to aid in pressing the tabs (I found my thumbs worked fine) and a rubber mallet (you can soften a regular hammer with duct tape--that's what I did because I couldn't find my mallet)*Angle irons wiggle when you are starting the assembling so if you don't have a helper, protect your walls with socks on the ends.*Assemble the shelving in its final location because you can't move this unit without it falling apart.*This shelving will need to be un-assembled and reassembled if you need to move it. This and the previous point are why I am giving it a low rating on Maneuverability.*The instructions that come with the unit are vague. In the Q&A area I have provided 10 Steps to Get you Started. This is the reason for only a 4-star rating. Once you get an understanding of the assembly it is easy to do and you can do it by yourself with some ingenuity.PROS:-Great value for the cost.-I liked the ability to customize where I wanted the shelves.-It holds a decent amount of weight and the shelves are a good size depth and width-Simple assemblyCONS:-Understanding how the unit assembled had a learning curve but was simple once I realized how it went together.-It cannot be moved once assembled.-It is not sturdy in the sense that you can easily wiggle the 72" unit. And, the 36" units also give a little when pushed.
rebecca greene
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2019
Materials very flimsy. Comes apart when moving.
Trinette
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2019
needed extra storage in our basement and this worked great, was easy to assemble once we figured out the pictures which were pretty much the only instructions
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