UNICOO - 14 * 14 inch Big Cube Multi Use DIY 20 Cube Wire Grid Organizer, Wardrobe Organizer, Bookcase, Storage - Black Wire
D**.
Nice set up
Good combo and large enough to hold a lot. A little tricky to put togetherat first then easy. Not meant to hold very secure together but buy some 4in with 40lb plastic pull ties and VOIA. They stick together very well. Save your carboard boxes and install for bottoms and this distributes weight quit well and cost is 0.Very handy units that Im using in my garage. Only negitive is I was shorted a sleave of connectors 4. Contacted seller and its weight and see if they send me them.
K**R
I'm happy with my purchase
I'm the last person who is going to tell you that this is a breeze to put together. It took me three hours (and one meltdown during which seriously considered beating the unit to death with the wooden mallet enclosed) to get roughly the configuration I wanted. However, I'm in my mid-60s, with limited mobility because of a couple of injuries, and I was doing it by myself, so I think I did pretty well. Also, take into account that I was doing a configuration what wasn't a straight up-and-down rectangle, and I made a couple of mistakes early on that required me to pull apart pieces of what I'd already done in order to fix it.I'm not sure you can see how it's set up from the pictures, so let me walk you through what I did so you can understand the possibilities and the drawbacks. I built a three across, one forward base. My intention was to use two of the spaces to store my vacuum, floor scrubber, mop, broom, etc. What this meant was that I had to build two spaces that were four units high and hope that the rest of the units would support the configuration. My intention was to do five unit towers in the other two spaces, and top the open spaces with a unit apiece. I realized pretty quickly that this wouldn't work.And in fact, as I built it, I discovered that a number of my ideas wouldn't work, so here's my first tip: Sketch out your configuration, then lay out the pieces and figure out in which direction the connectors have to be attached (these things are remarkably flexible in terms of how you can put panels together, so just work with them a bit.)Good advice 2: Build from the bottom up. Do one level at a time. I'm serious here, if you do this any other way you're going to be sorry and end up having things pop loose on you because they don't have support. And speaking of support, don't leave a wide space (two or more units) open on the bottom, because the weight of the panels above it will make everything sag. That was a huge mistake I made, and one that made it necessary for me to take a couple of layers apart to add a supporting panel.Good advice 3: Don't try to muscle these things into place. It probably won't work unless you're a lot stronger than I am, and if it does you'll end up bending the panels and everything will be out of kilter thereafter. Let the connectors and the wooden mallet do their jobs, and make sure each level is solid before you build up from there.Good advice 4: Respect the wooden mallet, it's your friend, not a murder implement. Use it with finesse and things should pretty much pop into place.Good advice 5: Contrary to what some reviewers have said, the panels can be taken apart and put back together again. In some cases it's not an easy task, but it's do-able, and better than letting an unstable configuration stand.Once it was together, after the screaming and colorful language was over, I started putting things away. Each unit is just wide and deep enough to hold my biggest floor cleaners, and with the addition of S-hooks, I could hang a lot of other cleaning tools around them There are also two bars in the package which would allow you to hang clothing if you wanted to. Mine hold dusters and so on.The size of each unit is not exactly 14"x14"x14" unless you're counting the panels. It's more a 13" cube and the large DII storage cubes fit perfectly in those spaces, which means that Ikea Kallax/Expedit storage bins should also fit. 11" cubes also fit nicely with room to spare on the sides. You can see how the bins look in my photos. The open nature of these panels makes it easy to run electrical cords up through the cubes to allow charging of things like cordless drills, or to add a light. It also makes the entire unit easy to move around.Problems:1) There's a learning curve here. It's not a huge one, but if you don't have good spatial awareness, or you're just winging it as you construct your unit, you're going to find yourself frustrated at some point.2) The instructions aren't much help, but honestly, once you understand the idea behind the panels and connectors, you don't really need a lot of instructions.3) I didn't think there were enough connectors. I have a bunch of leftover panels and not nearly enough connectors to do much of anything with them.4) A couple of the panels had broken bars, and they were not badly packaged and damaged in transit. Eh, it happens, but I'm thinking they may not be useable. However sans sufficient connectors, it's moot.So all things considered, and at the current price point, I would recommend this unit. As put together, it seems solid, and it's giving me some much needed storage for household tools and cleaning supplies.
A**R
Great product
This is the third set I have purchased. They are exactly what I needed. Thank you!
K**T
Good
Easy to put together, you will need zip ties for it to hold weight safely
L**.
Instructions
The product overall is good. I purchased the 12 cube, 14"x14" cube size, and it is just large enough for my son's crafts, Legos, and books. The instructions, however, were incomplete. All the pieces were packed but had no clue what to do with the two white bars that were included. The instruction sheet made no mention of them. However, after reviewing the video, I saw that they were used as bars to hang clothes. Finally, when moving it, it's best to slide on a non-carpeted floor.
D**E
Great product for price
I use these cubes in my yarn shop. This is the 4th time I have ordered this product. Easy to assemble. I order from this company only because of quality.
K**.
Better price for the $, decent quality
It would have been nice if there were a few more corner pieces in case someone didn't want to have the one giant shelf structure as pictured on the product page, and if it actually came with the zip ties as well. It takes a bit of patience and finesse to get (and keep) all the shelves in the corner pieces and not knock them back out, but this trouble should be overlooked, as it does attribute to it's strength and sturdiness. I had a few of the cornering pieces break on me (too much force), so a few extras would have been nice. I honestly doubt any other seller of such type of shelves could really improve on this design though. The shelves are a little wobbly, especially if taller than wide, but anchoring the shelves to the wall easily fixes that problem. Otherwise, the shelves have held up to my expectations, and I am content enough with the product to keep it and just pay a little extra for the replacement pieces and extras that I do wish came with it, but I'm okay that they don't.
D**B
Storage and organization
I confess I am a crafter that has abundance yarn. This unit works perfect for me. Tons of room for me to separate and organize Al my yarn and supplies
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