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Songmics Direct via Amazon has VASAGLE 15.6" Adjustable Storage Rack on sale when you apply the corresponding promo codes below. Shipping is free.

Thanks Staff Member JZ1989 for sharing this dealAbout this Product:
  • The combination of steel pipe frame and durable resin slats allow 22 lb load capacity for each shelf
  • Each Shelf is adjustable to an ideal height with the extra positions available
  • The 4 adjustable feet keep it stable on uneven ground
About this Seller: Songmics Direct receives 99% Positive Feedback based on over 126,000 Lifetime Feedback.

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22 lb capacity per shelf? what's it made of cardboard?
I hate when they use terms like "industrial style". Usually means "It looks like it's made of metal and wood, but will collapse irreparably if you pile a few pairs of your kids' socks on it".
I'm going to assume autocorrect here.

FDS <> MDF

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jad2020
04-30-2021 at 11:41 AM.
04-30-2021 at 11:41 AM.
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22 lbs carrying capacity??? Way too low for virtually anything.
Are you putting gold bars on the shelves or something?
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04-30-2021 at 01:27 PM.
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Glass works too but, per the other person who responded, plywood might be easier to obtain and cut to fit.

Last I knew my local Lowe's cuts glass to any size and it wasnt crazy expensive... But still might be more than the entire shelf cost.
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I recently bought a vagisil shoe rack bench and it's 2-3x higher quality than I thought it would be. I could jump up and down on top of it if I wanted too...
based & redpilled
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I think I just found my mining rig
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05-01-2021 at 06:40 AM.
05-01-2021 at 06:40 AM.
Resin slates is basically plastic, that's not wood hence the modest weight capacity. Almost bit until I saw that.
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05-01-2021 at 02:38 PM.
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Vagasil?
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Vagasil?
Careful with the Vagisil jokes or your post will be deleted/cancelled. Which might further lead to Cancel Culture, Doctor Seuss books and Jewish Space Lasers...?
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05-01-2021 at 10:11 PM.
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Looks the larger one is still available for $32.99 with a $22 code. Is that still a good deal?
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05-02-2021 at 06:52 AM.

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05-02-2021 at 06:52 AM.
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I stopped trusting reviews on Amazon, especially from these cheap "unknown brand" products. They have excellent reviews, but I always end up with an absolutely bad experience. When I write a negative review, amazon somehow deletes it. Only the positive reviews stay. This is exactly why most 1 start products have over 4 stars of fake ratings.

Amazon sellers know that 4+ stars is basically a requirement to sell anything on the platform. Thus, they'll do anything they can to boost their reviews. Amazon's in a constant battle to snuff out fakes, but there's not much they can do against some strategies.

For example, they used to take reviews at face value. Those were easily abused, so they started to require verified purchases*. Companies started providing promo codes to "reviewers" so they could order the products for free and leave glowing reviews. So then Amazon scrubbed all reviews from free orders. Then they had to repeat with discounted orders. Now, companies contact reviewers outside of Amazon, having them buy it in a legitimate transaction and reimbursing via PayPal. There's also "brushing," where companies borrow addresses from unsuspecting users, set up fake accounts, and order the product at full price, shipping it to the unaware party.

Amazon knows this, and they'll block an account and remove all their reviews for a specific seller if they detect too many glowing (or negative, the game goes both ways) reviews. So now companies just set up multiple seller accounts so their reviewers don't get pinched. It's a back-and-forth battle, and the sellers are winning at the moment.

As for why your negative reviews are getting removed, Amazon also has to please their sellers. The sellers will dispute any negative reviews and attempt to use any technicality they can from Amazon's ToS. Usually, they'll be successful if the review mentions anything about the seller (it's a product review, they have a separate section for seller feedback), the price, or anything that can be misconstrued as a different product. And the Amazon team investigating the disputes is not primarily English-speaking, so if they have any doubt, they'll toss it out.

It's a racket. Amazon knows this, and they care - just not enough to really fix it. They're hoping people will just rely on the Vine program for reviews.
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05-02-2021 at 06:15 PM.
05-02-2021 at 06:15 PM.
Quote from youma :
Umm... please read the description before commenting. It's not 22kg...

Max. Static Load Capacity of Each Tier: 22 lb (10 kg)
Careful when accusing people of not reading.
So far this listing has 3 different weight ratings.
22lbs in description
20kg in image
25kg in the QA section from the manufacturer.

Kudos to those who can find even more weight ratings.
Those are the obvious ones.

Question:
What weight does each shelf hold... not total load, but for 1 shelf?
Answer:
Hi, each shelf can hold up to 25 kg. Hope this helps.
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05-03-2021 at 12:58 AM.
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It looks nice and is sturdy.
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Amazon sellers know that 4+ stars is basically a requirement to sell anything on the platform. Thus, they'll do anything they can to boost their reviews. Amazon's in a constant battle to snuff out fakes, but there's not much they can do against some strategies.

For example, they used to take reviews at face value. Those were easily abused, so they started to require verified purchases*. Companies started providing promo codes to "reviewers" so they could order the products for free and leave glowing reviews. So then Amazon scrubbed all reviews from free orders. Then they had to repeat with discounted orders. Now, companies contact reviewers outside of Amazon, having them buy it in a legitimate transaction and reimbursing via PayPal. There's also "brushing," where companies borrow addresses from unsuspecting users, set up fake accounts, and order the product at full price, shipping it to the unaware party.

Amazon knows this, and they'll block an account and remove all their reviews for a specific seller if they detect too many glowing (or negative, the game goes both ways) reviews. So now companies just set up multiple seller accounts so their reviewers don't get pinched. It's a back-and-forth battle, and the sellers are winning at the moment.

As for why your negative reviews are getting removed, Amazon also has to please their sellers. The sellers will dispute any negative reviews and attempt to use any technicality they can from Amazon's ToS. Usually, they'll be successful if the review mentions anything about the seller (it's a product review, they have a separate section for seller feedback), the price, or anything that can be misconstrued as a different product. And the Amazon team investigating the disputes is not primarily English-speaking, so if they have any doubt, they'll toss it out.

It's a racket. Amazon knows this, and they care - just not enough to really fix it. They're hoping people will just rely on the Vine program for reviews.
There are multiple Facebook groups that swap money or products for favorable reviews. Another tactic is when they give you a discount on another product for a fake review. The one I was most surprised at is months after I purchased a rather expensive remote controlled car, I received a card in the mail offering $150 for a favorable review. You really can't trust anything on the internet.
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05-05-2021 at 03:58 AM.
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This whole situation just looks and feels cheap.
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