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Model: Sterilite 4 Shelf Cabinet, Heavy Duty, Easy Assembly Storage Unit, Organize Bins in Garage, Basement
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What? You mean a plastic shelf setup in your shed shouldn't have completely sagging shelves after you put a bag of fertilizer and jug of car wash on it?
I have the tan version of this. The 40 lb limit per shelf is I believe a gross overestimation for long-term storage. The weight needs to be spread out on the shelf (preferably biased to towards the walls); if all the weight is near or at the center of the shelf, it will sag over time.
That being said, I paid nearly this same price 10 years ago, and it's been in my hot garage the whole time. If you just store light things in it, it should hold up fine, but don't expect it to withstand any level of abuse. Also, the "lockable" feature is far too generous a description.
it's fine for very lightweight things, but would not use it to store anything of significant weight over time (even if you are below the capacity limit).
we ended up selling them on a local facebook group and just got regular shelving units since we didn't need the doors and didn't need the lock. we just liked the look of the doors which is why we got them in the first place
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That being said, I paid nearly this same price 10 years ago, and it's been in my hot garage the whole time. If you just store light things in it, it should hold up fine, but don't expect it to withstand any level of abuse. Also, the "lockable" feature is far too generous a description.
it's fine for very lightweight things, but would not use it to store anything of significant weight over time (even if you are below the capacity limit).
we ended up selling them on a local facebook group and just got regular shelving units since we didn't need the doors and didn't need the lock. we just liked the look of the doors which is why we got them in the first place
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