- Standing four-shelf unit with a steel rack and shelves made of particle board to support a 250-lb. per shelf capacity and a 1000-lb. total capacity
- Steel beams are seated on tab slots in corner post for support of particle board shelves
- Steel couplers have tab holes on each side for joining top and bottom corner posts securely together
- Open on all four sides to facilitate access to shelf contents from any angle
- Tab and slot design for boltless assembly, instructions included, rubber mallet (sold separately) and small screwdriver (sold separately) recommended for assembly
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Its not that bad as they say it is.. took me about 30 minutes to put it together by myself. It is flimsy but what you expect for less than 50 bucks. It gets the job done for what i got it for..I bought 3 units and love them. Very easy to set up, did so in about 30 minutes. Looks great, seems very sturdy. Would definitely buy again!Very poor description. Needs to be anchored to wall or floor, not mentioned in description. Putting it together is almost impossible even with 2 people and no tools needed. Item had to be returned.I agree with the other reviewers. I actually bought this thing at a thrift store for $24.50. I debate whether to take it back. It looks like the original owner couldn't put it together. They bent some of the pieces. I can do about anything with tools, but I couldn't put this thing together with just hammer. I thought about putting it together with duct tape or clamps, getting all of the shelves set in place , if that is possible, then drilling 32 holes and using small(there's not enough room for large ones) bolts and nuts to keep it from coming apart. Even after that, you would have to be crazy to put 1000 lbs on it as it says on the box. A piece of junk right out of the box.This is a revision of my review. I did get it put together. It was not easy. I added screws at the top and bottom. It is holding 24 packs of soda, paint cans, etc. It seems fairly strong if it is not twisted or push on. It needs to be up against a wall, best in a corner. I would still recommend that you check into something else.
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