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The SINGAYE 5 Tier Shelf is a versatile and durable storage solution designed for various home environments. With dimensions of 10" D x 16" W x 55" H and a remarkable weight capacity of 600 lbs, this adjustable metal shelving unit is perfect for organizing everything from kitchen utensils to decorative items. Its tool-free assembly makes it easy to set up, while the modern powder-coated finish ensures it complements any decor.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | 5 tier 16"Wx10"Dx55"H |
Item Weight | 10.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 10"W x 55"H |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Furniture Finish | Powder Coated |
Style Name | Modern |
Shape | Rectangular |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth, Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Material Type | Metal |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 600 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage and arrangement of items in home environments including bedrooms, living rooms, offices, kitchens, bathrooms, closets, pantries, dining rooms. |
Weight Capacity | Maximum weight: 600 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Kitchen Utensils;Books;Shoes;Accessories;Decorative Items;Plants |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shelf Type | Metal |
Number Of Shelves | 5 |
Additional Features | Unlit |
Mounting Type | Tool-free installation |
Room Type | Living Room bedroom kitchen garage storage room |
L**R
Sturdy, easy to assemble, and a good value
I needed to add shelves to a 10.125" wide section of a large, wood storage rack I have in my studio for canvases, but I didn't want to alter the wood rack permanently. I was having trouble finding anything narrower than 12" and then I found this product. The 10" wide rack fits the width of the space perfectly and I can slide it out easily in the future if I need the taller space again without the shelves. It would have been a bit too tall for my space with all four sections, so I eliminated the upper poles and one shelf, for a total finished height of about 42". However, the space I have is quite deep (about 38"), so I just ordered a second one in the same 10x16x55 size that will result in the shelves filling almost the entire depth of the space. It will be perfect then for storing smaller canvases and art panels.I found this extremely easy and quick to assemble, without any assistance. I should add that I am in a wheelchair, so if I can do it from a seated position, with arthritis, bad shoulders and lousy balance, then anyone should be able to do it! I had read quite a few reviews before purchasing it, including some complaints about the shelves not going together or holding properly. If you follow the instructions, it should assemble without any of those problems.There were also some complaints about having to assemble it with the flat side of the wire shelves down, resulting in shelves that are trays, rather than flat shelves. I did not encounter this problem, either. I was able to assemble it with the flat shelves up, so I will have nice, even, long, flat shelves (10"x32") once I set the second rack flush against the first one.This metal rack is strong and sturdy and should hold a substantial amount of weight, although I don't know that I would feel comfortable testing it with 120 lbs per shelf, as the product listing indicates, simply because the clips that hold the shelves in place are plastic, not steel like the rest of the rack.Overall, though, I think it's a great value for the price and I would purchase it again. In fact, as noted above, I already did!
M**N
Great shelves
Sturdy precision construction, easy assembly, great for tight spaces and it looks good. Very happy with purchase.
L**6
Great little shelf
This shelf is cute and sturdy ~ I really like it ~ it fits everywhere ~ it blends in so well and holds my pots and pans and small kitchen appliances ~
N**N
Nice little shelf, with just one issue so far...
The good:* It's *exactly* the size I needed, and there don't seem to be too many like that.* The metal parts seem nicely coated in their black and are pleasant to the touch.* Everything expected in the package was there, and they even include an extra clip.* Once I *finally* got it to go together right, it seems nice and sturdy and stable, allowed me to carry it around a bit, and seems perfectly happy to hold what I've put on it so far.The bad:I spent a good half hour trying to get the clips to slide into the holes on the shelves. They clipped fine onto the pole, settled right into the flanges, but then I could *not* get them to slide into the shelf holes, as you can see they're meant to do in the various photos. I believe that's meant to keep the clips together and to increase the strength by squeezing tighter when more weight is on the shelf. Everything I tried to get them to slide on did nothing, or popped the clips right off.Well, eventually, we found the solution, and it was very simple: apparently *my* shelves go with the ledge around the edge on the *bottom* (⊓). All the photos and videos show it with the ledge on top (⊔), and the instructions aren't as clear as they could be (trying to be sure which side is up in some of those kind of reminds me of an Escher drawing), but once they were turned 'wrong' way up... it worked. They slid right into place, right over the clips, and it went from ridiculously flimsy and wobbly to nice and sturdy.I honestly don't care which direction the little ledge goes, so this is okay for me. It was, however, VERY frustrating, and I'm not sure how it happened. Is there some magic I should've done to do it the other way? The brand name is right-side-up on the shelf corners when the shelf is ledge-side-down, which makes me think that this really is how mine is meant to go. Do they have an up model and a down model and sent me the wrong one? Have they changed it recently with no change to the pics or listing? Who knows!Regardless, if you're having trouble... trying flipping the shelves, even if every pic you see and review you read says they should be the other way. It just might fix it for you as well.(Oh, and the listing says "Assembly Required: No" which is obviously and blatantly untrue, but that was clear before I ordered it, so no surprise.)
L**W
Micro modular wire shelving!
Small enough to fit into tight spaces, strong enough to organize a lot of things, lightweight, minimal plastic. The poles are about 5/8 inch wide and the wire shelves have 3/8 inch spaces between the wires. The posts don't screw together like their full size counterpart, but have a narrow end that fits into the end of the next post.Great functionality for workspaces, studios, craftrooms, tiny kitchens, anywhere you need to organize a lot of things in a small space.
J**W
Quality built
80 to assemble works great fit right in the spot I needed it. I would recommend it.
R**N
Great for laundry room or narrow spaces
I purchased this to put next to my washer to hold laundry soap, battery chargers, shoes etc.... I searched for one that would fit and so glad I found this one, most were to wide or to narrow and looked flimsy. It came quickly, was easy to assemble and very steady, it also came with brackets to attach to the wall if you wanted to do so. I wish it came with those plastic shelf liners but I will get some. Overall it's a great narrow rack and should hold weight easily. It looks just like the much larger ones you see everywhere it's but a mini version.
C**J
Perfect small shelving
Works perfect for our small laundry room. We didn’t want everything on top of the dryer and with little space this shelving unit was a great fit.
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