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VEVOR 5-Tier 3D Printer Filament Storage Rack

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Amazon has VEVOR 5-Tier 3D Printer Filament Storage Rack (HS-DY2) on sale for $35.18. Shipping is free.

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  • Strong load capacity: 33 lbs per shelf (165 lbs total); durable carbon steel for secure, stable 3D filament storage
  • Neat organization: 5-tier single-row shelves hold 45 spools (9 per shelf) for tidy, efficient workspace access
  • Versatile fit: Adjustable 7-inch pipe spacing accommodates 200-1000g spool sizes
  • Easy assembly: Includes all bolts and wrenches; no extra tools needed
  • Flexible design: Hooks for hanging tools plus dedicated spool layer for optimized storage
  • Overall Dimensions: 25" x 12.59" x 51.18"

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Amazon has VEVOR 5-Tier 3D Printer Filament Storage Rack (HS-DY2) on sale for $35.18. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Strong load capacity: 33 lbs per shelf (165 lbs total); durable carbon steel for secure, stable 3D filament storage
  • Neat organization: 5-tier single-row shelves hold 45 spools (9 per shelf) for tidy, efficient workspace access
  • Versatile fit: Adjustable 7-inch pipe spacing accommodates 200-1000g spool sizes
  • Easy assembly: Includes all bolts and wrenches; no extra tools needed
  • Flexible design: Hooks for hanging tools plus dedicated spool layer for optimized storage
  • Overall Dimensions: 25" x 12.59" x 51.18"

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gabe23111
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I'd recommend going for one with the more of a rounded base versus square. I've gone through a few of these and the square ones, if you fill up the rack will eventually end up sagging and breaking. I'm not saying this is the best deal, but this one [amazon.com] is the one that has worked the best for me and held up well (bought it just over a year ago at full price). There are many similar ones available. Having wheels was also important for me as I frequently move it to access filament I have stored behind it . Almost all of these are the same products just rebranded, so figure out the style / type you are looking for, and then look for the best deal. Most of my filament is stored on shelving I printed. A lot of good free print profiles available. I generally use a rack like the one in this OP for the rolls I have opened and keep it closer to my printers.
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A lot depends on your space, whether you want somethings with wheels etc...

The only store bought one that I can personally reccomened as I own it is the one linked in my other post. I've had it loaded up for over a year and it's holding up (photo attached). They also make them with more shelves or less.

Personally, if it doesn't have wheels, I like some of the printable ones. I.e., the shelving attached (in white) is great to conserve space as I plan on going up to the ceiling on all four rows. There are also ones that you can print with bars going across (attached), but I had to buy the EMT conduits and while it's great, I don't feel like it will be sturdy enough to handle more than the five rows I currently have now.

Edit: Here are the links to the two profiles on Makerwold from the attached photos:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/...Id-1010841


https://makerworld.com/en/models/...eId-370507

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Dec 24, 2025 07:08 PM
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BeepBopBeepDec 24, 2025 07:08 PM
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Thanks - was looking at something like this
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Thanks - was looking at something like this
I'd recommend going for one with the more of a rounded base versus square. I've gone through a few of these and the square ones, if you fill up the rack will eventually end up sagging and breaking. I'm not saying this is the best deal, but this one [amazon.com] is the one that has worked the best for me and held up well (bought it just over a year ago at full price). There are many similar ones available. Having wheels was also important for me as I frequently move it to access filament I have stored behind it Smilie. Almost all of these are the same products just rebranded, so figure out the style / type you are looking for, and then look for the best deal. Most of my filament is stored on shelving I printed. A lot of good free print profiles available. I generally use a rack like the one in this OP for the rolls I have opened and keep it closer to my printers.
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Quote from gabe23111 :
I'd recommend going for one with the more of a rounded base versus square. I've gone through a few of these and the square ones, if you fill up the rack will eventually end up sagging and breaking. I'm not saying this is the best deal, but this one [amazon.com] is the one that has worked the best for me and held up well (bought it just over a year ago at full price). There are many similar ones available. Having wheels was also important for me as I frequently move it to access filament I have stored behind it Smilie. Almost all of these are the same products just rebranded, so figure out the style / type you are looking for, and then look for the best deal. Most of my filament is stored on shelving I printed. A lot of good free print profiles available. I generally use a rack like the one in this OP for the rolls I have opened and keep it closer to my printers.
any recommendations?
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Quote from BeepBopBeep :
any recommendations?
A lot depends on your space, whether you want somethings with wheels etc...

The only store bought one that I can personally reccomened as I own it is the one linked in my other post. I've had it loaded up for over a year and it's holding up (photo attached). They also make them with more shelves or less.

Personally, if it doesn't have wheels, I like some of the printable ones. I.e., the shelving attached (in white) is great to conserve space as I plan on going up to the ceiling on all four rows. There are also ones that you can print with bars going across (attached), but I had to buy the EMT conduits and while it's great, I don't feel like it will be sturdy enough to handle more than the five rows I currently have now.

Edit: Here are the links to the two profiles on Makerwold from the attached photos:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/...Id-1010841


https://makerworld.com/en/models/...eId-370507
Last edited by gabe23111 December 24, 2025 at 02:11 PM.
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Dec 24, 2025 09:50 PM
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5bitesDec 24, 2025 09:50 PM
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I'm running this one and like it quite a bit. Lots of storage and has wheels. If you need one to be slim against the wall op's deal might be better for you.

https://a.co/d/hX0WHdQ
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RyanMPLSDec 24, 2025 11:42 PM
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Need something like this enclosed with each shelf climate controlled. Things are getting outta hand here!
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vanowmDec 25, 2025 12:57 AM
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Looks like wasted space...There is plenty of room to fit at least one more tier at this height...why in the world they made so much wasted space on each level?

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BeepBopBeepDec 25, 2025 03:45 AM
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Quote from gabe23111 :
A lot depends on your space, whether you want somethings with wheels etc... The only store bought one that I can personally reccomened as I own it is the one linked in my other post. I've had it loaded up for over a year and it's holding up (photo attached). They also make them with more shelves or less. Personally, if it doesn't have wheels, I like some of the printable ones. I.e., the shelving attached (in white) is great to conserve space as I plan on going up to the ceiling on all four rows. There are also ones that you can print with bars going across (attached), but I had to buy the EMT conduits and while it's great, I don't feel like it will be sturdy enough to handle more than the five rows I currently have now.Edit: Here are the links to the two profiles on Makerwold from the attached photos:https://makerworld.com/en/models/...Id-1010841https://makerworld.com/en/models/...eId-370507
That looks like micro center's filament wall. Just Kidding .... thanks man I will look at printing my own. Probably a stack print let's see. Appreciate it!
Dec 25, 2025 03:51 AM
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grozny.entertainmentDec 25, 2025 03:51 AM
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I recycled the children toys bin frame for exactly this
Dec 25, 2025 03:59 AM
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MeshcaDec 25, 2025 03:59 AM
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I got a similar one with 7 tiers and 1 wire basket, ended up putting heavy casters on it. So far it's loaded 100% and ok. We'll see if sag over time breaks it.
Our reference ://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0F5QFYTYW (was cheaper black friday)
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MeshcaDec 25, 2025 04:01 AM
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Quote from vanowm :
Looks like wasted space...There is plenty of room to fit at least one more tier at this height...why in the world they made so much wasted space on each level?
If i had to guess, for clearance. When using to store in original boxes, the tighter spaced ones hit each other.
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abstractedpuddingDec 25, 2025 04:51 AM
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Wouldn't somebody who needed to store this much filament just be able to print the perfect shelving system themselves?
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PromitDec 25, 2025 06:03 AM
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Perfect for the person who wants all of their filament spools exposed sucking up moisture 🤷
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matt151617Dec 25, 2025 01:29 PM
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Quote from Promit :
Perfect for the person who wants all of their filament spools exposed sucking up moisture 🤷
Depends on the environment. My office is always around 20-30% humidity for whatever reason. My spools have been sitting out on a rack for years and the filament is still fine.

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guest2011Dec 25, 2025 03:51 PM
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I read filament must be stored in airtight containers with desiccant. Looks pretty and convenient but maybe not a good idea. I don't know.

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