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Amazon Basics 5-Shelf Adjustable Heavy Duty Storage Shelving Unit (Chrome)

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Amazon has Amazon Basics 5-Shelf Adjustable Heavy Duty Storage Shelving Unit (Chrome) on sale for $50.63 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Each shelf holds up to 350 pounds (evenly distributed); total max load weight is 1750 pounds
  • Wire shelves adjustable in 1-inch increments; no tools required
  • Durable steel construction with black-coated chrome finish; adjustable leveling feet
  • Dimensions: 36 x 14 x 72 inches (LxWxH)

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    • This product is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 205k Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has Amazon Basics 5-Shelf Adjustable Heavy Duty Storage Shelving Unit (Chrome) on sale for $50.63 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter gaamn114 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Each shelf holds up to 350 pounds (evenly distributed); total max load weight is 1750 pounds
  • Wire shelves adjustable in 1-inch increments; no tools required
  • Durable steel construction with black-coated chrome finish; adjustable leveling feet
  • Dimensions: 36 x 14 x 72 inches (LxWxH)

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Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About the product:
    • This product is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 205k Amazon customer reviews.
  • About the store:

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Model: Amazon Basics 5-Shelf Adjustable, Heavy Duty Storage Shelving Unit (350 lbs loading capacity per shelf), Steel Organizer Wire Rack, Chrome (36L x 14W x 72H)

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Thanks OP. I keep waiting for these to go on sale for $40, but they never do. In ancient times, I bought 3 sets in black from Target for $40 each, just checked my files and that was March 2018.

The shelves are easy to put together and very stable, though you have to understand how the supports work and that they snap into the grooves in the poles. I actually bought wheels for my shelves, it was as easy as taking one of the adjusting feet to the Home Depot screw/bolt checker and seeing what it fit, then ordering on Amazon or eBay (I forget). I assume this is safe. Note that using wheels drops the weight capacity a lot, you can see how much by checking the specs on a set that comes with wheels, they'll quote (for example, from an 18x36" unit) 250lb/shelf on levelling feet or 120lb/shelf on wheels.

The other thing to watch if you want really high capacity is which way the wires run. The truly high-capacity shelves have the wires running front-back, with a few running side-side underneath. The mid-capacity (like this unit) have the main wires running side-side, with a few underneath running front-back. This both reduces the strength (and weight of unit) and also makes it slightly harder to slide boxes off the shelves, as they can catch on the wires. The former will have a higher capacity rating in the specs. I always say "my next set will have the wires running front-back" and then I give in since I don't need that weight load.
Where do you see cheaper for this size that's also metal??
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vlpronj
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Quote from McJoshvitt :
LOL. I really enjoy that the dimensions are given from the perspective of one of the front corners. No mention of depth... just length, width, and height.
What is listed as width is probably actually depth. When given 3 dimensions for a roughly box-shaped object like this, one of them pretty much always represents depth.

Unfortunately, length, depth and width often get flipped around.
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These shelves were fairly easy to assemble. I've bought 2 for my garage and they're holding strong
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wwwtttfff
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Seems pretty decent with ss 5% off
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QueensGambit
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Idk how anyone could say this is a good price. Maybe during high inflation and covid but prices are scaling back to pre-covid levels. I bought hypertough shelves with casters for $36 via slickdeals at that time.
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ScooterMcgee
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Where's the deal here? $50 for amazon branded wire shelving? There are many cheaper and better options out there
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xmenxmenxmen
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Quote from ScooterMcgee :
Where's the deal here? $50 for amazon branded wire shelving? There are many cheaper and better options out there
Where do you see cheaper for this size that's also metal??

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BuddyLove99
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Heavy Duty? 🤔 I'm afraid what normal duty looks like
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Quote from QueensGambit :
Idk how anyone could say this is a good price. Maybe during high inflation and covid but prices are scaling back to pre-covid levels. I bought hypertough shelves with casters for $36 via slickdeals at that time.
I believe I had that too but Walmart one is 3 or 4 shelf and lower height
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Quote from QueensGambit :
Idk how anyone could say this is a good price. Maybe during high inflation and covid but prices are scaling back to pre-covid levels. I bought hypertough shelves with casters for $36 via slickdeals at that time.
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Thanks OP. I keep waiting for these to go on sale for $40, but they never do. In ancient times, I bought 3 sets in black from Target for $40 each, just checked my files and that was March 2018.

The shelves are easy to put together and very stable, though you have to understand how the supports work and that they snap into the grooves in the poles. I actually bought wheels for my shelves, it was as easy as taking one of the adjusting feet to the Home Depot screw/bolt checker and seeing what it fit, then ordering on Amazon or eBay (I forget). I assume this is safe. Note that using wheels drops the weight capacity a lot, you can see how much by checking the specs on a set that comes with wheels, they'll quote (for example, from an 18x36" unit) 250lb/shelf on levelling feet or 120lb/shelf on wheels.

The other thing to watch if you want really high capacity is which way the wires run. The truly high-capacity shelves have the wires running front-back, with a few running side-side underneath. The mid-capacity (like this unit) have the main wires running side-side, with a few underneath running front-back. This both reduces the strength (and weight of unit) and also makes it slightly harder to slide boxes off the shelves, as they can catch on the wires. The former will have a higher capacity rating in the specs. I always say "my next set will have the wires running front-back" and then I give in since I don't need that weight load.
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xlab
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this is pretty narrow only 14 inch instead of 18 inch or longer
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Agreed, I'd prefer 18x36" and I don't remember what my older shelves are. 14x36" seems to be fairly common and I wonder if it's because these are mid-strength rather than high-strength (my definitions per my previous post re: orientation of the wires that form the shelf).
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Quote from xlab :
this is pretty narrow only 14 inch instead of 18 inch or longer
In some cases that could actually be a good thing like if you have a small closet or a smaller garage.

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Subscribe for shelves? I never knew I needed a new shelf every month. /s
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