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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 . 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.
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.
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.
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.
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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
https://a.co/d/hX0WHdQ
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