Quite a few in Cherry Hill, NJ - just picked up two more at $52.99. I have a few of these already in my basement and are by far the best bang for your buck on shelves like this.
Long shot, but does anybody know if there are any at NJ North Brunswick, Bridgewater, Edison or North Plainfield stores?
- Call the store
- Connect to Membership service
- Ask for an inventory check with product #: 956873
- If they said, there is none, call another store.. repeat etc.
- Call the store
- Connect to Membership service
- Ask for an inventory check with product #: 956873
- If they said, there is none, call another store.. repeat etc.
Great, thanks man! Called and was able to pick up two from NJ North Brunswick store. They still had a few left if anybody is looking.
It's 66 - 10 plus tax here in central Florida. I don't think it's 95lbs, or I'm stronger than I thought. I got it in my Highlander by myself.
My one concern is the board is less than half inch thick. I'm not sure what it's made of. I don't see how it can hold up 650lbs or 500lbs for that matter.
Bought one of these a couple of weeks ago. A couple of notes.
1. The box weighs ~95 lbs and the box is pretty big so if you can, carry it between two people.
2. The shelves are made out of black melamine which isn't a deal breaker for many people but if you were looking for all metal shelves, you'll have to keep looking for another shelf unit.
3. The instructions came with a couple of different configurations so you'll get a couple of choice how you'll want it build it.
4. If you need to put more pressure for the pieces to fit tightly on the odd chance that it doesn't just slide into place, the instructions suggest using a rubber mallet as a metal hammer will likely damage the frame.
This thing was pretty frustrating. Just keeps disconnecting and super flimsy.
This thing was pretty frustrating. Just keeps disconnecting and super flimsy.
It is annoying to get it setup the first frames. Just make sure you're using a rubber mallet or something similar. I ended up using a chunk of 4x4 and a hammer
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- Call the store
- Connect to Membership service
- Ask for an inventory check with product #: 956873
- If they said, there is none, call another store.. repeat etc.
- Connect to Membership service
- Ask for an inventory check with product #: 956873
- If they said, there is none, call another store.. repeat etc.
but I bought 2
very heavy boxes setting up today
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My one concern is the board is less than half inch thick. I'm not sure what it's made of. I don't see how it can hold up 650lbs or 500lbs for that matter.
1. The box weighs ~95 lbs and the box is pretty big so if you can, carry it between two people.
2. The shelves are made out of black melamine which isn't a deal breaker for many people but if you were looking for all metal shelves, you'll have to keep looking for another shelf unit.
3. The instructions came with a couple of different configurations so you'll get a couple of choice how you'll want it build it.
4. If you need to put more pressure for the pieces to fit tightly on the odd chance that it doesn't just slide into place, the instructions suggest using a rubber mallet as a metal hammer will likely damage the frame.