👠 Step Up Your Storage Game!
The FIDUCIAL HOME 10 Tiers Shoe Rack is a robust and versatile storage solution designed to hold 20-25 pairs of shoes while also accommodating bags, toys, and more. With a compact design and easy assembly, this waterproof rack is perfect for any space, ensuring your belongings are organized and accessible.
Minimum Required Door Width | 12 Inches |
Shelf Thickness | 72.6 Inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | 10 tiers |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11"D x 17"W x 68.8"H |
Finish Types | 锈 |
Furniture Finish | Grey |
Style Name | Classic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Metal |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 25 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Shoe |
Weight Capacity | Maximum weight: 25 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Shoes |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Additional Features | Sturdy,Waterproof |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Garage, Closet |
C**E
Great shoe rack!
What I was expecting was something moderately flimsy and what I got was very well built. I've needed a new shoe rack for some time now that didn't take up a whole ton of space and when I saw this, I decided to give it a try. I am so happy I did because once I put together the rack (It came with extra parts and very thorough directions; super easy to put together), I realized that it was much better than what I expected. First of all, the thing is almost 7 feet tall and almost 2 feet wide. I can fit about 20 pairs of my shoes without any issues. It looks great and takes up less space. It made organizing my shoes clutter so much easier. The product is light, but built well so it holds quite a bit of weight. I was worried that it would be wobbly when put together and holding shoes but to my delight, it is stable and solid. Overall, it's an excellent shoe rack and I highly recommend it.
J**E
Cheap, easy, does the job
This shoe rack is dirt cheap and I got it on sale which knocked off a few more dollars. After taxes it was still less than twenty bucks. At that price, there's not much to complain about as long as the product arrives as pictured and does what it is supposed to do.It predictably feels and looks cheap and weighs nothing, shipping in a remarkably tiny box that's probably just over a foot long and no bigger than five inches at any of the other dimensions. Fully assembled, it holds two pairs of average sized shoes (size 10 men for me) on each of its 10 tiers. The side-by-side width is a little narrow. With some angling you can put two pairs of mens sneakers on each tier but it will be a little tight. Height-wise, things like chukka boots or Vans "Sk8-Hi" sneakers will barely fit. Anything taller will only fit on the top tier. The shelves are a flimsy nylon material but once assembled they're rigid enough for light items.It works. I have it on a carpeted floor in a corner where nothing will bump into it and it doesn't really sway around. That being said there's no real sturdiness to it because it's so light and if you have it out in the open, it can be tipped over easily. I like the fact that it has a small footprint if I ever need to toss it. I can just disassemble the whole thing and it probably can fit in a grocery store bag. So by design, it's not really sturdy but because of that it's easy to move and throw away if you need to and for what it does it costs nothing.It's very easy to assemble with just a tiny sheet of paper being the only documentation that ships with it. No tools are required. Just make sure the 'long end' of the joints are pointing in the right direction. It also should go without saying but the instructions emphasize not placing the shoe rack in direct sunlight or rain/water. This is probably because the plastic construction of the rack will warp/soften in these conditions. The trickiest part is probably making sure the rods are fully inside the joints.If you're rushing you can probably put the whole thing together in less than half an hour. If you're really taking your time and planning to anchor the rack to a wall, it shouldn't take any longer than a few hours. If you do plan to anchor it, you will need to provide your own hardware. The rack and a couple spare joints are the only items included.
A**O
Good shoe rack for me
Simple and purposeful shoe rack. 2 pairs per shelf. Easy to assemble. Holds 20 pairs but I use the top shelf for my bag. I like its tally and narrow as that’s the space I have.
K**L
10-tier shoe rack, for 20 to 25 pairs
I bought this 10-level shoe rack and it has been a great improvement for my home. It is easy to assemble, very stable and takes advantage of the vertical space very well. It fits perfectly in a corner and allowed me to organize more than 20 pairs of shoes without any problem. I even use the top level to place a decorative plant.If you want to keep your shoes tidy without taking up a lot of space, I totally recommend it. 🙌
T**Y
Works good for Summer Shoes… Not so much for Boots, but we like it!
Excellent for holding the shoes we had, Easy Install, Good Value, some summer shoes I could double up one 1 shelf. Worked so good I bought 2 more!It’s flimsy but somehow still worked!Perfect size for the area we needed for. Not really made for Boots!
M**L
Great product for a great price......
I thought this would be some flimsy little rack but was I surprised. The bars in-between are metal, the fittings are plastic. Needs to be pushed together really tight and it stays there. Use it for shoes and some of my other clothes. For $15.00 its a winner and am thinking of buying another one for upstairs.
S**N
You get 80% of what you pay for. WEAR GLOVES WHEN ASSEMBLING.
About 15% of the pieces don't fit together, even though they are the same exact shape and sizes. I had to throw those away. Poor quality control.It takes some upper body strength to put it together (I had a tough time, with some cuts and scrapes on my hand while doing it because they really hardly fit. I'm pretty fit with 11% body fat, I hit the gym almost everyday). Don't even bother if you don't have the strength and you plan to put it together yourself.Even with some parts thrown out, I made it 8 stories tall, which is enough for me. What I have so far seems to hold pretty well.You get what you pay for. It does what it's supposed to, minus some. Make sure you wear gloves to put this together.
B**E
Almost perfect! Just wish it was more adjustable/customizable
I have like 50 million shoes so I got 2 of these (& it’s not like they’re designer but they’re cute boots, platform heels & sneakers that I want displayed). It was perfect for all my shoes & I had a little bit of shelving left over but bc of some of my boots & platform heels being pretty tall I used the extra pieces to kinda adjust the size for those spaces (see in pic, you can tell 1 of them I didn’t mess with the heights and the other I did). I wish there was extra pieces included to be able to adjust size better because if I wouldn’t have gotten 2 of these and had those pieces left over, I wouldn’t have been able to adjust the height I display my shoes like I have. It’s also SUPER easy to assemble and EXTREMELY lightweight (remember the shelving part is fabric so certain things might not be able to stand up straight but it works perfectly fine for my boots & purses). Other than not being able to adjust size without having extra pieces, 10/10. If you have a lot of shoes like me and they’d be cute displayed I def still recommend
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