🛒 Elevate Your Closet Game!
The Amazon Basics Adjustable Clothes Rack is a versatile garment organizer featuring double hanging rods and adjustable shelves, designed to hold up to 400 pounds. With a sleek chrome finish and easy assembly, this rolling closet solution is perfect for maximizing your space while keeping your clothing accessible and stylish.
T**N
Great unit
Easy to install. Looks great. Luke the wheels making it portable. Very stable.
H**D
awesome storage solution
This was great for my college daughter who brought an entire wardrobe back from school for summer and her closet was at home was already 1/2 full! It held A LOT of clothes on the hanging bars. We did have to hang the shorter things on the bottom and long dresses on the sides but it worked great. also stacked folded pants on top and shoes underneath. When she went back to school we simply diassembled it and put it back in the box to use another time. It was very sturdy and easy to assemble and disassemble. Worth the money!
D**J
Sturdy and looks great! (after assembly)
Great after put together. :)My wife and I put this together in about 20 minutes. (Unpack, assemble, and cleanup/recycle-20 minutes)A second person made this a lot easier. :)While the instructions are skimpy, the pieces are marked (TOP) and the 4 support poles are pretty obvious.The bottom of 4 poles will connect to the casters (wheels).The 2-piece collars due line up the the diagram for correct (suggested) location.I used a rubber mallet to gently tap the lower shelf when the pole and 2-piece collar were in place. I did this as the poles were put in place.I used the rubber mallet on the upper shelf as well. When it was fully assembled (except for rod to hang clothes) I used to mallet to FIRMLY tap the shelves into place.Hint: Don't just smash the shelves as you can easily dent/damage it.Once assembled it's very nice!The 2 clothes rod hangers use screws with a knob on the end.Initially we hung the hanger in the middle of the top shelf. After we rolled it to its location and tested it, the hanger hit the wall. :( Easy fix. :)Simply lift the clothes rod hangers and adjust. We moved it forward a few inches.We only used 1 0f the 2 clothes rods.
M**I
Perfect for our needs
My wife hang dries some of her clothes because they would get ruined in a dryer. We purchased a cheaper rack, which met out immediate needs, but it would come apart if you tried moving it. As a stationary solution that one works. However, we needed a rack that we could roll into the bathroom for drying clothes, then roll it back into the garage between uses. This is perfect.Assembly was easy because I had assembled shelving that was based on the same design in the past. It is very sturdy, but it is a bit on the top-heavy side and can tip when moving it with the top rack filled up. Since ours is stationary when loaded, and empty when it's wheeled to the garage after use that is not an issue for us.One thing I wanted was to add another shelf. My existing shelf system from another brand will not work due to size differences and support pole diameters. I have found shelves that do meet the length and width dimensions, but the diameters of the holes through which the support poles go were questionable. I subtracted a star for that because there is no way that I can find to add more functionality to the rack, which should be easy due to the modular design of it.
R**D
If you put this together by yourself, do it my way.
If you're putting this together by yourself, do it my way. I'm a senior lady and I put it together by myself, but not their way. As Frank would say, I did my way. Basically you have 4 poles and two shelves. The shelves slide onto the poles. There are plastic sleeves that hold the shelves in place. The poles come in two pieces that you thread together making 4 long poles. The top of the pole is capped, the bottom of the pole has an opening where you screw on the wheels. This is where we start doing it my way. I did this working on the floor. Slide the shelves onto the poles, about a foot from each end. By doing this the shelves will support these long poles so they are not flopping around. This also makes it easier to see where you want the shelves to be. Now you put the sleeves on. Remember they will go under the shelves. The sleeves are marked "Top". This is because the sleeves are wider on the bottom and that's what keeps the shelves in place. Put the sleeves where the you want the bottom shelf to be and slide the bottom shelf down over the sleeves. Slide the top shelf to where you want it to be, then put the sleeves on UNDER the top shelf. Then slide the top shelf down over the sleeves. Screw the casters into the bottom pole. Stand the garment rack up. Put the hanging rod together and slide it down over the top shelf. You're done. Forget the wrench, it's nothing more than a piece of metal cut in the shape of a wrench. I used my hands and fingers.It's been several weeks now and I'm updating this to Five Stars. I keep it in my bedroom as an extra closet. It's loaded with clothes, it never wobbles. There are times when I have to move it around and it rolls easily. After I had this assembled, I decided I wanted to raise the top shelf. I took everything out. Lifted the hanging rod off. Keeping the garment rack in a standing position, I pounded up on the bottom of the top shelf to loosen it from the sleeves. I then moved the sleeves up then lowered the shelf back down. Was easy to do.Another update from Senior Lady. For those of you who use this in your bedroom as a closet and want to cover it, here's an easy way to do it. Use shower curtains. They are the perfect length and already have holes around the top. You can use regular shower hooks or just string something through the holes and tie them on. Drape something over the top, table cloth, lace curtain, whatever you choose. If the top piece slides, lay something on it to weigh it down. You will have something that looks nice and keeps your clothes dust free.
C**E
Great for the price
Wasn't sure of the quality for the cost, but the rack is very sturdy. I'm 71 years old and this was a breeze to assemble. It moves easily now, and will hopefully be just as easy to move once it's loaded with clothes. Nice
R**E
This is the rack to buy!
Yes there are far less expensive racks, but you get what you pay for! If you look closely most of the less expensive racks are aluminum, and more importantly, are only two vertical poles mounted on short horizontal perpendicular stabilizers. It looks okay but once you put 20-50 pounds of clothes on them, well good luck with that. Move them a foot or two and you will sadly see the instability. What you need is seriously reinforced rack with four corner rigidity. This one is! The four lightweight alloy poles are securely fastened to a tray at both bottom and top. This is commercial grade material. Easy to assemble.
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