After seeing a post for shelfs at £16.99 by TOOLMAX, which is a decent price, I thought I'd share the shelves I bought last week.
I used reserve and collect from Homebase and these cost £14.99. I've assembled them and they're good for 15 quid. No need for screws or anything, except for the final bracket to hold it against the wall. I've used these in my shed and placed toolboxes, and several other items.
Also, claim 500 nectar points once you've scanned your card at the till. (Thanks to Jase79 for the info)
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Crumbz
6 Feb 16#1
Jase79
6 Feb 161#2
Don't forget 500 nectar points from the nectar website when you load it to your card.
Crumbz to Jase79
6 Feb 16#3
i have to log onto the nectar site and claim them?
kesi10032003
6 Feb 16#4
siper thanks. how do you regisyer for nectar points?
jhw
6 Feb 16#5
No way you could put that in the garden - it would be gone when the first strong wind got up.
Crumbz to jhw
6 Feb 161#8
You're right it may be "gone with the wind" if you didn't secure it using the suggested equipment (wall brackets included in the package). But if you have items on it, which would be weighing it down, plus the brackets to secure it, I think it'd be absolutely fine.
Mine is set up in the shed and is perfectly suitable to hold my toolboxes, paintcans and garden equipment.
Gollywood
6 Feb 16#6
Is this likely to be made of quite lightweight materials?
Crumbz to Gollywood
6 Feb 16#9
This is pretty lightweight but once set up I've found it to be secure and capable of holding the suggested amount it offers. For £14.99 you're getting a shelving product that does what it's expected
stealth666
6 Feb 16#7
easy to assemble, though not taking a great deal of weight, got a few of em, one have bottles of oil on, and still bowing even with 6mm ply on the shelves...
rhysccfc31
6 Feb 16#10
Pretty lightweight, I use 2 in the greenhouse for plants
bought 4 for shed, decent quality and easy to put together in about 5 mins
hamster88
7 Feb 16#14
Cheaper here , slight smaller but cheaper :smiley: Your text here
Crumbz to hamster88
8 Feb 16#15
Thanks for sharing, but I posted due to the fact it being a 5 tier.
Strontium90
8 Feb 162#16
Bought two of these yesterday in Walthamstow , after much faffing around by the staff there trying to locate them ! They are easy to build , and sturdy. I have a whole load of books etc on them with no bending etc. Would recommend. If you're in there looking for storage , the keter 65 lit ratan effect chest is also more than 50% off :-)
Crumbz to Strontium90
8 Feb 16#17
Really glad this helped.
Stacksamus
16 Feb 161#18
Thank you, I just bagged 8 of them :smiley: Now I can finally sort out the spare room into what will look like an FBI evidence room lol.
Crumbz
17 Feb 16#19
that's the dream :smiley: neat and tidy unlike my organised chaos
Stacksamus
18 Feb 161#20
Don't know if this will work, but my receipt says "£5 off when you sped £35 or more on your next shop in store or online using the code 'HOME1'"
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I used reserve and collect from Homebase and these cost £14.99. I've assembled them and they're good for 15 quid. No need for screws or anything, except for the final bracket to hold it against the wall. I've used these in my shed and placed toolboxes, and several other items.
Also, claim 500 nectar points once you've scanned your card at the till. (Thanks to Jase79 for the info)
All comments (20)
Mine is set up in the shed and is perfectly suitable to hold my toolboxes, paintcans and garden equipment.
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