🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The REIBII Garage Shelving unit is a robust, adjustable 5-tier metal shelving solution designed to hold up to 2000 lbs. With a quick 10-minute assembly and versatile applications across various spaces, it’s perfect for organizing everything from tools to kitchen supplies. Its durable, rust-resistant finish ensures long-lasting use, making it an essential addition to any home or business.
Minimum Required Door Width | 32 Inches |
Size | Black Large 17"D x 32"W x 72"H |
Item Weight | 38.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17"D x 32"W x 68.9"H |
Finish Types | Painted |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Style Name | Metal |
Shape | Rectangular |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Metal |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 1690 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | small, bulky, light, or heavy items, household items, crafting supplies, kitchen appliances, and office supplies, cleaning supplies, tools, equipment, and boxes, toys, games, and decorations kitchen utensils, books, and decorative items,heavy tools, equipment, and machinery,books, files, and office supplies,dishes, food containers, and cooking utensils |
Weight Capacity | Maximum weight: 1690 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Heavy Duty Tough Storage Container/Storage Bins |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shelf Type | Metal |
Number Of Shelves | 5 |
Additional Features | Heavy Duty,Space Saving, Can be assembled into (2) racks (all hardware included), Detachable,Expandable,Fireproof,Portable,Reversible,Scratch Resistant,Space Saving,Stackable,Waterproof,Weather Resistant |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Warehouse, Garage, Basement, Shed, Kitchen, Living Room,Pantry |
B**3
High quality, sturdy, easy to assemble
I LOVE that this requires no screws of any kind. Easy and fast to assemble. Sturdy and nice looking. I put it in my closet at home to organize things.
U**
Easy assemble, works well
Little flimsy, but does the job.Nice finish, easy assembly.
M**N
Thinner than expected and darker blue; some assembly tips
I was looking for a heavy-duty shelfing unit that could handle the weight of books and boxes of magazines. From the reviews, this one sounded sturdy. Also, it came in a lovely royal blue, based on the photos. The color is actually a dark navy. I took a photo outdoors with a Chewy box for comparison. In flash photos, it looks much bluer. In indoor light, it looks dark navy, almost black. The shelves are 31” x 16.5,” not 32” x 17.” It was probably built with metrics, so it’s “close” but not quite. It is 72” high.The parts were well packaged and arrived safely. Tough rubberish protectors had kept the ends from getting dinged and there was that thin Styrofoam wrap around the connecting bars. Nothing was bent or missing. First, I laid out all the pieces and took inventory. Make sure you take everything out and lay it out because the gloves, hammer, and feet are packed between the shelves. For reference, I am a small, older female. I enjoy assembling things and feel comfortable with tools but am not good with strength. One person can do this alone, but when you build the base, it’s a little wobbly until you get all four sides connected, and I was holding up one side with my body while I got the other side sorted out.From the illustration, I was confused about which direction to put the bars, but I realized the shelf needs a platform to sit on. Think about building a platform for the shelf and then it makes sense. The holes will be on top. When you put the vertical bars up, make sure the keyhole (or lightbulb, or pear) shape has the smaller part at the bottom. However, when you put the “feet” on the top vertical bars, remember they’ll go on the large side of the keyhole shape (unlike the feet on the bottom on the unit).The instruction booklet calls them “rubber feet,” but they are just plastic and do not want to stay on. They kept flying off even when I pounded them with the mallet. Be careful about the buttons. Each bar has two buttons on each side. The side bars were fine, but the longer cross bars kept popping out on one side. I’d get all four buttons lined up, but when I pounded down the left side, the right side would pop out. Use your fingers (if you’re like me and your eyes don’t work so well) to make sure all four buttons are out when you press down to put the bar in place. I used my hands to press down first and then started hitting it with the mallet. At first, I was afraid to hit very hard in case I bent the metal. Like I said, I’m an older woman and not super strong, so I wasn’t hitting hard enough at first. You don’t want to see any daylight through the bottom of the keyhole shape. [In my picture, the buttons are not down far enough. More mallet was needed.] Of course, go around all sides a couple times because pounding on the one side will make it start to lift up on the other. I spent almost an hour and a half putting it together, but I was using a level, taking measurements, and using the mallet less aggressively than I could have.I recommend having a step stool, a yardstick, and a level (if you have one). To pound the upper vertical legs in, I had to stand on a step tool to get above them. I am 5’2.” Make sure the vertical posts are in the folded grooves of the connectors and pound them all the way down. I tested the bottom shelf and first shelf with my level before I continued. The instruction booklet calls the shelves “metal board.” It comes with sixteen plastic feet in case you want to make two separate units I guess. Remember there are only 5 shelves, so you can’t make two identical units.It says to wear gloves, but I didn’t so that I could feel the little buttons. Afterwards, I wished I’d worn the gloves. The unit has a very “Prop 65” smell. That’s a California thing that warns you of dangerous materials known to cause cancer and birth defects. When you go in a “dollar store” in California, warning labels are on half the merchandise!Would I buy another one? No. Mostly because I’m disappointed in the color, and I don’t like that Made in China odor, and that clanging sound is still ringing in my ears. I tested boxes of books (40 to 50 pounds) on each shelf (not the top shelf!) It seems solid enough. I didn’t test my own weight. The listing says each shelf can hold 338 lbs. I would not try stacking bags of Quikrete concrete mix on it, no way. I don’t want to try testing it to see where it bends. I just hope it can hold heavy books without sagging over time. At the moment I have 160 pounds of books in boxes on the bottom shelf, and it seems fine. I took some photos in case they might be helpful to anyone. Thanks for reading.
E**L
Good system
Easy to put together, strong shelves
C**E
Great shelving unit!
This thing is really sturdy, even without one of the shelves! I took one out for space for my 3d printers and it doesn't take up too much space either!
B**A
Thin and not good quality
Purchased 3 shelves for my garage. Shelving very thin and concerned about stability. Put 2 shelves together got to the 3rd one thinking it would be more stable but not the case. Bracket completely bent and had issues with the other 2 assembling as well but bracket on the 3rd one was very damaged. Very unhappy with process for contacting seller. I will not buy again.
J**.
Good design and function
Was quite impressed with how well everything was packed. The small mallet and bracket feet are packed in with the shelving so don't get nervous about that. Overall, everything fit together with relative ease.They give you enough of the "L" shaped feet so if you want to use them as 2 separate units you can.Good product and would consider ordering at least one more!
E**S
The Red and Black garage wall unit is BEAUTIFUL
This is a BEAUTIFUL red with Black shelves garage wall unit. It is STRONG! It gives a nice modern flare as you store items you have. Mine is in my cellar, and I LOVE the look! It was delivered super fast!
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