Edsal Muscle Rack 5-Shelf Steel Shelving Unit (Silver-Vein, 48 x 24 x 72) for $79. Shipping is free.
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Walmart has Edsal Muscle Rack 5-Shelf Steel Shelving Unit (Silver-Vein, 48 x 24 x 72) for $79. Shipping is free.
Muscle Rack 5-Shelf Steel Shelving, Silver-Vein, 48"W x 24"D x 72"H:
-Shelves are made of particle board
-Shelves supported by double-riveted beams and braces
-Post connectors allow easy assembly in just minutes
-Rivet-lock design for boltless assembly
-Instructions included
-Rubber mallet recommended for assembly (sold separately)
-Model# UR482472PB5P-SV
-Muscle Rack shelving is built with industrial-grade steel construction for optimal durability and strength
-Durable design
-Adjustable, metal 5-shelf storage rack shelves move easily for quick customization.
There will probably be a dozen comments on the problems with the particle board shelves warping over time if you put any significant weight on them, say 40lbs or more.
I really miss the days when you could buy these for $49.95, said your dad.
There will probably be a dozen comments on the problems with the particle board shelves warping over time if you put any significant weight on them, say 40lbs or more.
I really miss the days when you could buy these for $49.95, said your dad.
yup, i flip the shelves now and then on the ones i bought for the basement when we moved into our house... money was tight at the time, so these fit the bill (from Lowes at the time).
but yeah, aside from the particle board issues (which people should know going in) they're not horribly solid, they move quite a bit while sliding bins off them. that said, we've had ours for 7 years or so and no issues at all.
we just put up a metal detached garage last year, for that i went with the all metal heavier duty shelving from Sam's Club (similar to Costco and better than the Husky crap from HD). quite a bit more money at 199$, but they're also the larger 72x72x48 versions.
Have these and happy with them. Some of the hardware came damaged from shipping, but Edsal was super responsive/helpful. No issues with sagging shelves (yet?)
There will probably be a dozen comments on the problems with the particle board shelves warping over time if you put any significant weight on them, say 40lbs or more.
I really miss the days when you could buy these for $49.95, said your dad.
I put up 4 two years ago and they are fine. But I painted the top side to prevent them from getting wet.
I have nothing but regret buying shelves like this. Pay 2x the price and you get 4x the shelf. At this price range the NSF wire shelves that Amazon and HD sell are a better investment IMO.
Bought 4 of these for $40 each 2 years ago so this hardly feels slick even with inflation. But they're nice shelves and super easy to build (like 10 minutes)
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I really miss the days when you could buy these for $49.95, said your dad.
I really miss the days when you could buy these for $49.95, said your dad.
but yeah, aside from the particle board issues (which people should know going in) they're not horribly solid, they move quite a bit while sliding bins off them. that said, we've had ours for 7 years or so and no issues at all.
we just put up a metal detached garage last year, for that i went with the all metal heavier duty shelving from Sam's Club (similar to Costco and better than the Husky crap from HD). quite a bit more money at 199$, but they're also the larger 72x72x48 versions.
I really miss the days when you could buy these for $49.95, said your dad.
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I purchased a riveted steel shelf - total capacity 2,300 pounds, Amazon warehouse for about $50. This seems like garbage in comparison.
I purchased a riveted steel shelf - total capacity 2,300 pounds, Amazon warehouse for about $50. This seems like garbage in comparison.
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