Storage shelves that are a multi-functional storage solution for shoes, clothing and accessories; offer you a long term storage and organization solution
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Storage shelves that are a multi-functional storage solution for shoes, clothing and accessories; offer you a long term storage and organization solution
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These things slowly fall apart over time....the plastic connectors crack and then don't work very well. If you want something cheap for a year or two, these work. But for long term I recommend spending more. My recommendation is that if this is 10 tiers, make yours 7-8 tiers and then save the rest for spare parts as the rest of it falls apart. Also, if you build the entire 10 tiers, it probably will be kind of wobbly and somewhat unstable.
I am sure you don't know, and I don't worry about the state of California's notifications that much, but why so much agricultural chemicals on industrial shelves? I mean all the chemicals are herbicides and insecticides which seem out of place for a shoe rack. I made my decision based on other comments about the quality but still curious.
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These things slowly fall apart over time....the plastic connectors crack and then don't work very well. If you want something cheap for a year or two, these work. But for long term I recommend spending more. My recommendation is that if this is 10 tiers, make yours 7-8 tiers and then save the rest for spare parts as the rest of it falls apart. Also, if you build the entire 10 tiers, it probably will be kind of wobbly and somewhat unstable.
"WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Alachlor, Radionuclides, Thiodicarb which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and Nicotine which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov[ca.gov]
Alachlor
Usage: Alachlor is primarily used as a herbicide for controlling annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in crops like corn, sorghum, and soybeans1.
Radionuclides
Usage: Radionuclides have a wide range of applications, including in nuclear medicine for diagnostic imaging and cancer treatment, as well as in industrial settings for quality control and research23.
Thiodicarb
Usage: Thiodicarb is used as an insecticide to control pests like caterpillars, beetles, aphids, and leafhoppers in various crops4. It is typically found in agricultural
Once it hits California, it's going to be exposed to such high concentrations of "wokeness" to easily counteract any negative effects of these chemicals. Should be okay.
We had one just like this. If you buy it do NOT put a lot of weight on it. Ours was full top to bottom with shoes (just shoes, not storing bricks or anything). Less than a year later and the cheap plastic connector sections were bending and caused the whole thing to lean forward off the wall. I took it apart and tried to make repairs, but there's only so much you can do with cheap plastic.
Like many here, I bought this for $22 back when it was posted here in October of 2020.
While there's some truth in the criticisms here, I feel I got my money's worth. Is it the sturdiest thing on the planet? No, but it's $12, which is just over $1 a shelf. The fabric does sag a bit, if you put anything heavy on it. It also wobbles a bit, so it's not the best for things that you don't want falling over. But again, it's $1 per shelf. If anyone has found a sturdier unit for this price, please let us know.
I'm using it as shelving for all sorts of things from shoes and gloves to display figurines. I'm seriously considering buying another to add another 4-5 shelves to my unit and maybe replace one or two shelves that are sagging a bit.
I'm amazed at all of the negative comments. Bought this last time it was posted and I was impressed with the sturdiness of the frame. Great for shoes and hats. Hard to imagine it failing. The fabric shelves I could see eroding over time. But I doubt it with light use.
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This lasted a total of one week for us!! The plastic connectors are garbage! They will crack and bend! Our whole shoe rack had fell over because the plastic connectors gave way.. I wouldn't get these again..
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Everything can cause harm nowadays. Even the slightest trace of chemicals and they have to put this warning on a product.
If this was really a concern, forget about using your phone, or driving a car, or living in a house. They're all full of chemicals.
Alachlor
Usage: Alachlor is primarily used as a herbicide for controlling annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in crops like corn, sorghum, and soybeans1.
Radionuclides
Usage: Radionuclides have a wide range of applications, including in nuclear medicine for diagnostic imaging and cancer treatment, as well as in industrial settings for quality control and research23.
Thiodicarb
Usage: Thiodicarb is used as an insecticide to control pests like caterpillars, beetles, aphids, and leafhoppers in various crops4. It is typically found in agricultural
While there's some truth in the criticisms here, I feel I got my money's worth. Is it the sturdiest thing on the planet? No, but it's $12, which is just over $1 a shelf. The fabric does sag a bit, if you put anything heavy on it. It also wobbles a bit, so it's not the best for things that you don't want falling over. But again, it's $1 per shelf. If anyone has found a sturdier unit for this price, please let us know.
I'm using it as shelving for all sorts of things from shoes and gloves to display figurines. I'm seriously considering buying another to add another 4-5 shelves to my unit and maybe replace one or two shelves that are sagging a bit.
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