👟 Elevate your shoe game with style and space!
The SONGMICS 6-Tier Shoe Rack is a versatile, sturdy metal organizer featuring adjustable flat or angled shelves, capable of holding up to 24 pairs of shoes. Its modular design allows splitting into two 3-tier racks or stacking for maximum storage, with anti-tip safety and adjustable feet ensuring stability on any floor.
Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room, Hallway |
Number of Shelves | 6 |
Special Feature | Portable, Easy to Install, Removable, Adjustable |
Product Dimensions | 12.1"D x 29.1"W x 49.4"H |
Style | Industrial Simple Style |
Finish Type | Powdered Steel, Metal Steel |
Brand | SONGMICS |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Size | 12.1 x 29.1 x 49.4 Inches |
Weight Limit | 4E+1 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Shoe |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | SONGMICS |
Included Components | 2 x 3-Tier Shoe Rack, 4 x Plastic Stackable Connectors, 2 x Anti-Tip Kit, 1 x Assembly Instructions |
Model Name | ULMR03A-2 |
Item Weight | 15.8 Pounds |
Furniture Finish | Stainless Steel |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Min. Required Door Width | 3E+1 Inches |
Weight capacity | Maximum weight: 4E+1 Pounds |
Back Style | Closed Back |
Specific Uses For Product | Inside, Outside |
Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
Product Name | 6-Tier Shoe Rack |
Shelf Thickness | 2.47 Centimeters |
Part Number | ULMR03A-2 |
Item Weight | 15.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ULMR03A-2 |
Color | Bronze |
Finish | Powdered Steel, Metal Steel |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 4E+1 Pounds |
Special Features | Portable, Easy to Install, Removable, Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**L
Excellent choice for a long time shoe organizer
Very sturdy and excellent in quality.. Easy to build, fits so many of our shoes from the previous shoe organizer with nice storage capacity to hold other things too.Good value for money rather then flimsy plastic frame across, went with the plain black model as color did not matter.Segregated for wife and myself and she is happy that we maintain that segregation.
S**K
Easy to assemble
Sturdy and functional shelf. Easy to put together. Works great for holding ribbon but would be great for shoes as well
J**S
A beacon of hope in an ongoing sea of despair.
So, first, I purchased one of those hollow-metal-tubed-framed, canvas-shelved pieces of trash and the canvas shelves began tearing away from the frame almost immediately. They tore away from their frames as if the manufacturer had intentionally perforated them specifically to do this. After 1.5 years of careful handling, periodic, impromptu mending emergencies, and a quiet, simmering resentment building upon each glance afforded it, the only reasonable course of action was to fly into a frothing rage-tornado during which it was retired, bit by jagged bit, into the trash. Shoes tumbled to the floor and scattered like refugees fleeing a Kaiju.And there they remained.I have a shoe problem which I don’t feel is any of your business. But I have a lot of kicks and they needed a home. So, in the aftermath of the previous disaster, I bought a large, plastic utility shelf—TWO large plastic utility shelves— which turned out to be stupid. I have no idea how an item as simple as a shelf-unit can exude so much awkwardness. And that was all there was to that phase. It was a stupid idea that ended up being a stupid act carried out with the casual bravado of someone with nothing to lose. Which is not the case with me. I definitely have things to lose. I don’t have that much but I do have a shoe condition.With 30+ pairs of shoes languishing in a pile and serving as a perfect monument to my ineptitude and with nary a hint of imminent relief, I proceeded to embark on the quest of a lifetime (if we can agree that by “lifetime” I mean 11 days).So, the ratio of bs, scam, ads for those really cool-looking shoe boxes that have the drawers that slide out and make the front panels pop up to access your shoes and they’re really stackable and you can see your shoes in them because they’re clear and, oh, yeah, some of them light up is 1,000,000,000,000:0.Then I found these. I kind of just looked at them for a few days. I mean, I’d just been burned by two different and avoidable mistakes and I was feeling vulnerable but I did put them in my basket. I’d come back to them fairly regularly and couldn’t stop checking them out. They looked sleek, sturdy and able to accommodate a variety of different shoe styles. During this courting process, I’d toy around with taking a chance on one of those shady ads for the magic boxes I previously mentioned but I was merely delaying the inevitable. Finally, I just took the plunge and ordered these shelves.There’s been a lot of sh_tty things that have happened this year. This shelf set is not one of them. It is perfectly designed, with shelves that can be alternated between flat and angled. If you haven’t been on a seemingly endless search for shoe-racks for the last 7 years, you may not be aware that a lot of shoe-rack-manufacturers sell angled shoe racks. And you would probably also not be aware that every single stupid one of those angled racks is designed to allow any shoes placed on them to just slide right off and onto the floor. They’re like joke shoe racks you would buy for someone you passive-aggressively hate to induce a frustration heart attack. They’re the “dribble cups” of shoe racks. Someone, sometime in the past came up with the reasonable idea of angling shoe racks so that shoes could be easily seen at a glance. Unfortunately, whoever that individual was also lacked both the mental acuity to understand the most basic principles of physics and/or the verbal skills to convey the need in their design for something to “stop” the shoes from falling. Like, a “stopper” or something.In stark contrast is this shoe rack that has been designed by a manufacturer with top developer talent who have the education and experience required to know that when you point an object at the floor and then place it on a smooth slope at a certain angle, it will definitely slide off onto the floor— unless there is some kind of “stopper” at the end to stop it from doing so and this company spared no expense in this area. When angled downward, the shoes gently rest against an upward angled lip. It’s as if they felt the thuds of countless shoes hitting floors around the world and took it upon themselves to make this ongoing travesty right.With this design feature incorporated perfectly into its functionality, this shoe rack was already head and shoulders above anything else I’ve ever encountered. Now, put a pin in that element and remember it when I tell you that, in addition to being designed by (probably) retired NASA scientists, it was also so easy to assemble that I was tempted to disassemble it immediately upon completion and scatter its components around to recreate an environment and blood pressure level more in line with my past experiences. Because, isn't there a law that specifically states that shoe-rack-construction must involve at least 278 bellowed expletives, hate-tears and PTSD? I checked and not only is there no law specifically requiring violence during shoe-rack assembly, there are no laws involving shoe racks at all. In the case of these shelves everything went together not only correctly but easily— as if the manufacturer’s intention was to create something useful and intuitive rather than something that culminates in a welfare check from the police department. It even comes with a little “S”-shaped, allen-wrenchy tool (the only tool you need) which allows it to be deftly manipulated to quickly screw in the associated bolts— all of which are exactly the same! I didn’t even know that this level of simplicity was possible.If you need a shoe rack, do yourself a favor and pull the trigger on this set. If my shoe condition doesn’t improve, I may even need to pick up another set myself.100 Bazillion Stars.
C**G
Sturdy, functional, and efficient 👌🏻
The media could not be loaded. This makes me feel exceptionally organized and I love it. It keeps all the shoes in one place instead of in a pile in our laundry room. I have three boys and a husband and apparently we all have too many shoes. Thinking I might need another rack!Simple to put together. It’s actually two racks with clips to attach. I was skeptical at first but it’s really simple and sturdy to attach. I have the dark gray one. Opted to put the shelves flat instead of angled. This way the shoes won’t hit the wall and leave marks.Overall really happy I ordered this!!
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A Decent Show Rack
I like this just ok. I got the $40 attachment to add 2 more levels and am slightly less happy with the attachment than the base model. I'm giving it 4 stars mostly because my last shoe rack was one of those plastic tube and vinyl sheeting disasters that completely collapsed after a while. This does seem sturdier for now, but some of the levels are bowing in the middle from the weight of heavier shoes, so I still have to rearrange it a bit to put the heavier pairs on the sides. I would HIGHLY recommend anchoring this to the wall, preferably into studs. Especially once I put the extra 2 levels on, it still has some movement. Put heavier shoes on the bottom to weigh down the balance if you absolutely can't anchor it. I have cats, so it got attached to the wall right away.I'm a women's 6.5 and it for sure doesn't fit 50 pairs of shoes, but that's to be expected. It fit 48 pairs before the attachment, for 10 or 12 of which I stacked one shoe on top of another. After the attachment it fits 52, with room for 2 more, still with some stacked pairs. The attachment only came with 2 connector bars total, which makes it WAY less sturdy than I would like. The base model came with 4, which is better. I assembled the attachment differently, because I'm only 5'6 and I could barely reach the top shelf, which ended up being 80 inches tall. If I had left it assembled straight across, like the base, I would only have been able to see the soles of the shoes, which I didn't want, so I slanted them and put it on backwards. I do like the flexibility this rack allows for. It came with the screw on adjustable feet in case your floor isn't level.Overall this cost around $120 and I like it, mostly because it works. It doesn't fit as many pairs as other people with larger feet than mine might like, but assembly is flexible and easy (I did mine with a hex bit on a screwdriver, which made it way easier, but it did come with a little allen thing). Its price is relatively low for the quality and I'd probably buy it again. Hope this helped!
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