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Product Features • Overall dimensions :49.6"(126 cm) x 9.84" (25 cm) x 60.2'' (153 cm) • Different heights fit boots, heels, shoeboxes or other larger accessories to meet your different needs. • Our 9-story shoe rack will keep your house in order. • DIY shoe rack according to your needs and preferences. Previous page Next page
Store Up to 50-55 Pairs of Shoes50.00 x 9.84 x 62.25 Inches.The heightened design has more space and can hold 50-55 pairs of shoes to keep your limit space well organized. Different height levels fit boots, high heels, shoe box or other larger accessories
Heavy-duty & Sturdy Structure9-Tier Shoe Rack is made of powder-coated metal tubes and high quality plastic parts. Stable and sturdy shoe tower shoe shelf. The diameter of metal tube is 13mm, which enables this shoe rack load much heavier duty while using. And the powder-coated finish does not rust or corrode with normal use, it is perfect for your everyday organization
9-Tier Shoe RackFeaturing a compact profile, you can easily set this shoe rack in the hallway, living room, bedroom,or garage. It helps you maximize your vertical space while saving more floor space for other items.The product is designed to be disassembled and assembled freely. You can remove the five layers to store boots, high heels or other larger accessories to suit different scenarios
Easy To AssembleWe have detailed installation instructions, all accessories are coded, and the location of each accessory is marked.Comes with user manual to help you assemble the shoe rack quickly and easily
Customizable DesignArrange the shoe rack layout to match your items' height. It can even be split into 2 or more racks. Tailor it to cater to your unique storage requirements, whether in a closet, garage, or storage room
The first photo shows the box and the parts laid out on a table. I had no idea that a shoe rack this large could be condensed into such a small box. While there are a lot of parts, there are only a few different types. Once you get the pattern figured out it goes pretty quick. The manufacturer included a set of white gloves, presumably to protect you from getting cut on the edge of a tube. However, if you are the type of person where this could happen to you, then this project probably isn't for you. A rubber mallet is required. If you don't own one, then once again, this may not be for you. Using a few soft taps with the mallet to secure the tubes into the plastic fittings the job goes pretty quick. I added (not supplied) eight felt feet for the base of the unit to avoid scratching the floors. The unit is surprisingly sturdy when assembled. The unit is tall and must be secured to a wall. I used large zip ties (not supplied). It is not kid proof - if a kid climbs on it, it will likely bend the thin tubes. It holds shoes great and the combo of short and tall shelves works well. The top rack is solid for heels. Ladies shoes fit 2 pair per cube (6 pair across). Men's wide shoes or boots mostly fit 2 per cube, but are little snug or overlapped. This rack organized a fairly messy portion of my garage. Should have done it years ago.