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2-Pack WORKPRO 5-Tier 27-Gallon Bin Storage Rack (up to 250lbs Capacity)

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$96

$300

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GREAT STAR USA Direct via Walmart has 2-Pack WORKPRO 5-Tier 27-Gallon Bin Storage Rack (up to 250lbs Capacity) on sale for $95.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member StrongMoney163 for sharing this deal.

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  • Measures 22.5" x 30.5" x 69" with 2 wire shelves, 3 sturdy tiers, reinforced steel beams, and total support of 250 lbs (50 lbs per tier).
  • Ideal for storing tools, bins, or heavy supplies in garages, workshops, basements, or utility rooms.
  • Features stable and secure elements including adjustable leveling feet, locking bolts, and anti-tip safety accessories to prevent wobbling even under full load.
  • Includes durable reinforced wire grid shelves with tight welding to resist bending or sagging, providing reliable storage for bins and heavy items.
  • Offers easy assembly with cone-shaped clips and labeled hardware; long-lasting matte black powder coating (0.08-0.15 mm thick) for a smooth, scratch-resistant, and rust-proof finish.
  • Versatile for maximizing vertical space, fitting 27-gallon bins, and organizing garages, workshops, basements, or utility rooms.

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  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $55.99 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $151.98.
  • Returns: Free 90-day returns.

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GREAT STAR USA Direct via Walmart has 2-Pack WORKPRO 5-Tier 27-Gallon Bin Storage Rack (up to 250lbs Capacity) on sale for $95.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member StrongMoney163 for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Measures 22.5" x 30.5" x 69" with 2 wire shelves, 3 sturdy tiers, reinforced steel beams, and total support of 250 lbs (50 lbs per tier).
  • Ideal for storing tools, bins, or heavy supplies in garages, workshops, basements, or utility rooms.
  • Features stable and secure elements including adjustable leveling feet, locking bolts, and anti-tip safety accessories to prevent wobbling even under full load.
  • Includes durable reinforced wire grid shelves with tight welding to resist bending or sagging, providing reliable storage for bins and heavy items.
  • Offers easy assembly with cone-shaped clips and labeled hardware; long-lasting matte black powder coating (0.08-0.15 mm thick) for a smooth, scratch-resistant, and rust-proof finish.
  • Versatile for maximizing vertical space, fitting 27-gallon bins, and organizing garages, workshops, basements, or utility rooms.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $55.99 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $151.98.
  • Returns: Free 90-day returns.

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nader8055
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To each their own, but if you need something from the bottom bin, it is much easier to just pull that one out rather than having to unstack everything not to mention you might not have a place to move them all to if you're storing them in a narrow space
xdz
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250 lbs seems a bit insufficient.

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Yesterday 04:23 PM
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kalukolaYesterday 04:23 PM
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Has anybody used these before?

Would it be better to buy a wire self system and just slide the bins onto the shelf instead of having them on the rail?

With extra wire shelving be sturdier?
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Yesterday 04:32 PM
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xdzYesterday 04:32 PM
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250 lbs seems a bit insufficient.
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StrongMoney163Yesterday 04:47 PM
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Quote from kalukola :
Has anybody used these before?

Would it be better to buy a wire self system and just slide the bins onto the shelf instead of having them on the rail?

With extra wire shelving be sturdier?
zero reviews on walmart. a similar product by saferacks on amazon gets good reviews.
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bxgirl
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Good deal.
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AmusedGorilla2685Yesterday 07:44 PM
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Does it come with the bins?
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JoebargainYesterday 09:29 PM
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Does anyone know if these work with the home Depot totes or the Costco totes
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Yesterday 11:06 PM
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nader8055Yesterday 11:06 PM
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Quote from psychojinx :
this is nonsense. nobody needs this. just stack the totes on top of each other without this. that is essentially what is happening anyways - just look at the picture. I have stacked 5 sterlite totes filled with about 150 lbs of stuff each on top of each other for 17 years now with no problems. you couldn't even do that with these shelves because the shelves only hold a total of 250 lbs.
To each their own, but if you need something from the bottom bin, it is much easier to just pull that one out rather than having to unstack everything not to mention you might not have a place to move them all to if you're storing them in a narrow space
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h2dealToday 02:46 AM
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Need to know if this works with HD totes (which are kinda unique) or those from Costco, Lowe's, Lidl, etc.
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djdumbbiiToday 02:47 AM
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Not worth 96 for a 2 pack. If the racks were about $38 a piece then it will be worth it. So if this ever pops up at $80 free shipping then it's worth a try. If the system is mostly wire shelf and no middle of rack support then bump the price down to $32 a piece or $65 for a 2 pack then it'll be a great deal.
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chasemeeToday 03:05 AM
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costco has the saferacks sale once in a while, costing around $60 each after tax, and i know for a fact they work for costco bins, because i bought 6 of them last year, and they work pretty well.
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Evan55Today 03:44 AM
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Its a nice idea, but $96 for two is still too much.
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EJ42Today 03:59 AM
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Quote from psychojinx :
this is nonsense. nobody needs this. just stack the totes on top of each other without this. that is essentially what is happening anyways - just look at the picture. I have stacked 5 sterlite totes filled with about 150 lbs of stuff each on top of each other for 17 years now with no problems. you couldn't even do that with these shelves because the shelves only hold a total of 250 lbs.
Trivial to build your own custom version out of a few 2x4s so the bottom tote isn't bearing all the weight.
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T0mmyToday 05:32 AM
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Not to be a hater, but I just stack 5 tubs on each other and skip the expensive bulky shelf
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Deal-R-DashToday 11:26 AM
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Original price $300 LOL!!! Classic example of a fake discount to generate sales. No way is a pair worth even $100.

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