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The HLC 6 Tier Freestanding Metal Bathroom Kitchen Storage Shelf Rack is a versatile and stylish storage solution, featuring six lipped shelves that can hold up to 60 LBS. With a sturdy iron construction and a sleek black finish, this rack is perfect for any room in your home. Its four wheels provide easy mobility, making it a practical choice for those who value both function and design.
Room Type | Office, Garage, Bathroom, Kitchen |
Special Feature | Flexible,Large Capacity,Sturdy |
Product Dimensions | 11.77"D x 22"W x 53.93"H |
Style | Traditional |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Finish Type | Black |
Brand | HLC |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Garage, Kitchen |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | HLC |
Furniture Finish | Iron |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Shelf Thickness | 54.1 Inches |
Item Weight | 15.37 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MW0109BK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
N**K
Made porely but holds a lot of weight
Some of prices bent when putting together and paint started to chip
L**Y
Handy. Lots of shelf space
Used this to add shelf space to a very small kitchen. It is holding many more things than I thought it would. Fits nicely between cabinet and refrigerator. The towel bar piece had to be attached with an adhesive because the screw was not right
B**A
HERE IS HOW TO GET THE WHEELS TO STAY IN:
WHEELS: First of all, the legs were not designed to hold castors. They are just empty metal tubes that are wider than the tops of the castor stems, and the castors will not stay in unless you pound them all the way in past the stems with a hammer (don't do that), and then the castors are so jammed in that they won't roll. This is a ridiculous design and manufacturing flaw that could have been fixed with a simple insert to hold the castors in place. Here is my work-around: The rack also came with 4 plastic, stationary foot inserts for people who do not want castors (or perhaps can't get them to work LOL!!) I put the foot inserts into the leg tubes (tapping them GENTLY with a hammer to drive them all the way in), then I drilled a 3/8" hole -- smaller than the castor stem which I think is 1/4" -- into each plastic foot insert. Then I tapped the castor (again, GENTLY with a hammer and a small piece of wood that went in between the cheap plastic wheels - do not strike the wheels directly with the hammer, as they are super cheap and will fly apart). The castor stems punched through the pilot holes in the foot inserts and were then held firmly into place!! Yay, it actually rolls!STURDINESS: There are multiple complaints of this rack being wobbly. My experience was the opposite: that when it was properly assembled, it was not wobbly at all and in fact, with 6 shelves bolted in, was quite sturdy. I don't know if other people had defective racks or if they just didn't know how to assemble furniture. But the key trick to this is to not tighten any of the shelves' bolts until you get all the shelves on. Then stabilize the shelf and make sure it is standing up straight and not crooked or racking. Then tighten the bolts finger tight, test it again for being level and even, then use a drill-driver to tighten the bolts firmly. Also, do not use that handle for anything other than a towel rack. You can very carefully pull the rack by the handle, but if you try to lift it over a bump in the floor when it has any kind of load on it, the tiny screws will just crack the handle.I'm super glad I got it to work because I bought it before reading any of the reviews, and I spray-painted the scrolley part metallic copper before I even tried to assemble it, so I would not have been able to return it! But it looks great and is plenty sturdy enough for me as an extra, narrow pantry shelf. As I said, the wheels are ridiculous and cheap, but if you drill pilot holes in the foot inserts and then tap the castors into those inserts, they will stay in. Otherwise, there is nothing to hold the wheels into the metal tube legs. The manufacturer could easily resolve that by simply fabricating foot inserts that already have holes sized for the castors.
S**L
Nice little shelf
This little shelf is of adequate quality, it holds more weight than stated. I usually have it loaded down with more than in this photo and it hold up fine, I do make sure to put the heavy items on the bottom, lighter products above. I did NOT however put the casters on the bottom as it seemed stronger without them, and I felt it was not sturdy enough to be moving around while loaded. I was surprised upon assembly that only one side of the unit has the decorative scroll work, but it's fine since I have it in a little corner of my kitchen, and I use the handle to hold tea towel. I'm very happy with my purchase.
M**R
It doesn’t feel sturdy when you move it but so far so good nothing has broke
I love the size look and how easy it was to assemble but it doesn’t always feel sturdy
D**S
Practical
I am using this as a shoe rack in my closet. I just wheel it out to put shoes on and off. Although a little wobbly, it certainly serves a fantastic purpose and holds about 3 dozen pairs of shoes. (I have small feet.)
D**N
Fits in standard closet
Worked great as a mobile pantry shelf. Looks nice too!
C**I
Nice little shelf
Seems well made and it is the perfect size for what I need. However the wheels seem junky and already fell out once when I tried to move it.
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