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★★★★★
Roomy, Uber strong, exceeded expectations!
As you can see by the pictures, I ordered these shelving units to use in my kitchen because at the moment I lack a proper pantry. There is a ton of space on these shelves and they are far beyond my expectations in strength and build quality. If you use the wheels, they roll amazingly well under load as the casters they provide are in line with the strength of the rest of the unit. How they produce a unit with these features for 50 bucks is beyond me. My only criticism of these shelves is that the wires are a bit far apart for small items. If you plan to use them as I did I would recommend getting liners for them such as these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06WWCLZVX/ref=crt_ewc_title_oth_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A170SHF1TBYL40 The shelving units are delivered with the posts in two pieces that are assembled with a nipple between them. Once assembled, these posts are quite long and cumbersome to deal with. I suggest assembling them a bit different than the instructions state. Trying to assemble the shelves with the posts together or the wheels on first makes for a frustrating battle especially if you assemble them alone. Do not assembled the posts together or put the wheels on first! If you have a table to work at, open the box entirely and leave it laid out on the table as protection for the table. Starting with the 4 lower posts, put the plastic wedges on where you will want the lower shelf and make sure the ridges inside the wedges are in the same groove on all for legs. Put the bottom shelf on the table you are working at with one long side of the shelf hanging over the edge allowing you to pass the posts up through the shelf without having to try to hold it. Once those two legs are inserted flip the shelf around and install the other two posts. Next put the shelf fully on the table and place the next set of wedges on the posts half way up the unit. Now lower the next shelf down over the posts. Having two shelves locked in place will give the unit the stability you need to make assembly so much easier. If you are going to put the wheels on the unit, lay it down on its back while on the table and remove the leveling feet and install the casters keeping in mind the set of casters with the cardboard on them have the wheels that lock. Now place the unit on the ground and continue the assembly process by attaching the top portion of the posts and then adding the final 3 shelves. Done in this way assembly is so very easy and takes less than 15 minutes per unit.
September 2018 · Home and Kitchen · verified purchase
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