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The Gardguard Outdoor Firewood Racks are a versatile and durable solution for storing firewood. Made from heavy-duty, rust-resistant steel, these adjustable brackets allow you to customize the size of your rack using standard 2x4 lumber. The kit includes all necessary screws and hooks for easy assembly, making it perfect for any outdoor or indoor setting.
M**J
Well build and easy to build
3 pressure treated 2x4's and I have a great wood rack. Placed them on two patio blocks and it gets the rack up off the ground.
P**.
Great quality for the money
Easy to assemble and the only limitation is the length of your 2x4's. I built my rack 10'w x 6'h. The brackets are heavy duty and black powder coat. I wouldn't hesitate to purchase again if needed.
W**.
Great design
I really like this product. Good paint job. Easy to assemble. Might suggest sending some wooden spacers as the openings are 2”X4” and todays’s boards are 1.5”X3.5”. Great product! Great Value.
D**H
Had to trim treated lumber ends. Maybe not a bad thing as it fits snug that way.
Happy with it overall
D**S
Very well built
For $35 these seem like the cheaper way to go until you factor in the cost of lumber these days. I spent $22 for 2, pressure treated 8' 2x4's for the bottom and $16 for 2, 10' regular 2x4's. I cut the 10' boards in half so that I'd have 5' high end walls. Add that up and the complete metal frame models start to make more sense. but you can decide the overall length of your rack so that's a positive.The weird thing is that the openings are actually 2x4" but a standard 2x4 is actually 1.5"x3.5" so they are very loose in the bracket. Not sure who doesn't realize the size of a standard 2x4 is not 2"x4". Anyway, I made some .25" shims to create a tighter fit. The brackets are very rugged and should provide many years of life.
D**.
Buy this one
GREAT PRODUCT! I've had others that weren't this nice. Very sturdy, thick metal, powder coated.
N**T
Needs a stabilizing bracket
Does the job, but needs a stabilizing bracket between rack ends.
T**H
Excellent firewood rack bracket at a reasonable price
A lot of reviews on this product say the bracket openings are either too big or two small for standard 2x4 lumber (pressure treated or otherwise). My experience was that the pressure treated 2x4s I used easily slid into the bracket openings, with about 1/8” to spare. Some might complain that the 2x4s are therefore ‘loose’. I don’t see it that way. For the lumber parallel to the ground I inserted shims to tighten up the 2x4s before putting in the screws. For the vertical 2x4s I used the provided rubber seal to tighten things up and also prevent water from running down into the bracket. Look closely at the photo to see what I mean.Some reviews said the 4 provided hooks are useless. Again, I don’t see I that way. As you can see in one of my photos, I used one hook to hold my butane lighter. I used another hook to hold my firewood poker.All in all I am very happy with my purchase. The steel is pretty solid and I expect my firewood rack (8’ long and 4’ high) to last for years to come.
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