🏗️ Elevate Your Space with Style and Strength!
The PRESTELION 72" H Garage Shelving Unit is a heavy-duty, adjustable 5-tier metal storage rack designed to hold up to 5000 lbs. With easy assembly, a rust-resistant finish, and versatile applications, it’s perfect for organizing your garage, basement, or workshop. Enjoy peace of mind with a 3-year quality guarantee and 24/7 customer support.
Unit Count | 1.0 count |
Size | 15.7"D x 35.4"W x 72"H |
Item Weight | 16.95 kg |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 40.1D x 90.1W x 182.9H centimetres |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Style Name | Industrial |
Shape | Rectangular |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Metal |
Installation method | Freestanding |
Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 5000 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Recommended Uses For Product |
Weight Capacity | Maximum weight: 2267.96 kg |
Usage | Garage And Basement Storage |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shelf Type | Cubby Shelf |
Number Of Shelves | 5 |
Special Features | Adjustable,Detachable,Durable,Expandable,Fireproof,Heavy Duty,Moisture Resistant,Reversible,Rust Proof,Scratch Resistant,Space Saving |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Garage |
L**S
It's well suited to what I need it for and looks great.
I'm using this in the garage to organize and store various things. I have my doubts about the load capacity of the shelves, but they can certainly support a good deal of weight per shelf. I still give 5 stars as I didn't fully trust the load capacity claim from the beginning.The instructions state to brace it to the wall, and provide some things to do so, but I decided not to as the baseboards prevent the shelf from getting close enough to do so. It is sturdy enough standing free, however it will indeed wobble a bit if you apply force to it.There are 8 braces that slide into place on the left and right sides between shelves. They are a bit too loose for my liking, but they should be fine as long as they aren't messed with too much.As for the instructions, they were a bit messy. Spaces missing between some words, a couple of misspelled words. That sort of thing. My biggest issue was making heads or tails of the pictures, though, as they were quite small and I was stuck wondering for a bit which pieces were which.That said, once I understood what pieces were what, and what it was trying to tell me to do, installation was very simple--though it was slightly annoying as I put it together on my own instead of having another person assist me as is recommended.All in all, they're nice shelves. I might buy another set someday if I end up needing one.
W**G
Changed to cheap parts
I ordered one and I just ordered another one not too long ago. The first one was well built. The second one however they went cheap on the parts. The plastic pieces that connect, the two side ends together to make one piece to hold the shelf up is flimsy as hell. They changed the design to save money. Had altogether, and it just about fell on top of my head luckily I got out the way. I would not recommend anything from this company again.
M**A
Functional & Sturdy
My husband loves his new storage shelf. Said it was easy to put together and loves the overall look of the shelving unit. He appreciated that the shelves were solid and not like other racks that's have rails. He is in the middle of organizing it, will upload more pictures when he fills it all up.
M**R
Assembly
These metal storage shelves are very sturdy and hold lots of weight. These were the most difficult shelves I have ever assembled. Content sheet did not show one of the major part needed for the assembly. The unit is quality and worth it if you are adept at assembly.
J**M
How to put them together, alone
The first shelf I tackled was aggravating. I learned that you read the instructions carefully, and assemble in a way that makes sense to you and your situation, i.e. solo assembly.The first time, no matter how securely I thought I'd put a vertical piece together with a horizontal, they fell apart. OK, the little hammer that comes with it is a joke. I switched to a smaller, lighter, regular hammer and used a rag as padding. I put two horizontals on a vertical before I tried to attach another vertical. The two horizontals kept the piece more rigid and less likely to twist and come out of the joint. You have to put some effort into locking those joints together. That's where the real hammer comes in.When put together securely, the shelf is sturdy and a great bargain. I did use the parts included to attach them to the wall. I added washers. And they look good in the garage.
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