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Running out of footwear storage space? Then it is time to get our DIY Shoe Rack. The mother of all shoe racks, our tall shoe rack features a 10-tier rack that towers above ordinary racks. Each rack can handle up to 2kg in weight capacity. Made of metal, the rack can store up to 50 pairs of shoes (depending on footwear sizes). Better still, panels are removable to suit the assortment of footwear, ranging from boots to heels to sandals and shoes. If you wear them, it will store them. What makes this shoe rack great is that it can be tailored to your space requirements by making a series of smaller racks, or stacking them to make one tall ensemble. Also included is a waterproof non-woven fabric that you can trim to size to lay on the racks. Not least, the non-slip foot pads ensure that the tall shoe rack is stable and firm at all times. No tool is needed for its easy assembly.
Features 10 tiers shoe rack Stores up to 50 pair of shoes (depends on shoe size) Sturdy metal frame Waterproof non-woven fabric Stackable design Non-slip foot pads Removable panels Fits most shoe types Tool-free assembly
Specifications: Frame material: Metal Panel material: Non-woven Connector material: Plastic Weight capacity: 2kg per tier Height of each tier: 16cm Overall dimensions: 85cm x 26cm x 160cm Colour: Black Assembly required: Yes Number of packages: 1
Package Content DIY Shoe Rack x 1 Assembly Manual x 1
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The fabric between the levels is very flimsy. Also it is shiny plastic on one side which is the side that folds over to make the loops for the poles to go through. This means even if you put three plastic side facing down (because it's ugly) theetes a shiny border 3-4 inches wide.
Its very sturdy and once its in place it stays steady and doesn't move around the only thing is you have to be careful with the material its a bit flimsy if your not careful with it but once its attached to the poles its very strong.
Not worth it! The amount of time and effort to assemble the unit, you’re better of buying more expensive. I didn’t bother. Still in the box sitting in my garage.
It does as it was made to do. It felt a bit flimsy at first, but once put together and having the shoes sitting on it, it looks like a solid buy. Definitely worth the price.