Cheapest 5 tier i could find, just what I need for my shed :smiley:
This Keter heavy duty shelving unit is the ideal storage solution for around your home, whether it's the garage or the office. It's nearly 6ft high, and no tools are needed for assembly.
Maximum weight supported: 150kg
Assembly instructions: Flat packed - 1 person required
Number of shelves: 5
Dimensions: (H)174, (W)71, (D)38cm
Colour: Black
Material: Plastic
That's a lot of money for some plastic shelving. Steel and MDF kits only cost a little more.
All comments (14)
bikerboytone
30 Oct 16#1
anyone have these in use? my neighbour said they can bow and twist with the weight, not sure if she means this makes or another brand.
love to hear from anyone using these. :smiley: (have some heat)
inoxx
30 Oct 161#2
good units. just make sure you double check the shelves are not broken before you leave the store
Deedie
30 Oct 161#3
I got loads of them from tesco for £2.70 each a few years ago. been in use in my garage, loft and cupboards without any problems.
Wolf2010
30 Oct 162#4
I bought these about 3-4 months ago at the same price . You will need to fix them to a wall with the clamps provided . Otherwise they will not be stable.
They are pretty strong and can take a lot of weight. I have stored hoover, microwave , sewing machine and baby car seat.
sam_of_london
30 Oct 161#5
I broke mine putting too much weight on it. Be careful to distribute weight otherwise it easily breaks. Steel ones are much better for heavy objects.
sradmad
30 Oct 16#6
good find op, heat added
OliWarner
30 Oct 163#7
That's a lot of money for some plastic shelving. Steel and MDF kits only cost a little more.
jonesinamillion
30 Oct 161#8
Voted hot, will make a great (cheap) climbing frame for my 3yo!
Nox1
30 Oct 16#9
Bought one of these a couple of years ago excellent unit
Not great .. they do twist and bend after a while.. and the fittings for the shelves are not great.. bought some metal shelving for a little more - one does need to hammer the metal shelf parts together with a mallet but it is much sturdier than these plastic ones
mr-mixalot
3 Nov 16#13
Got some for my mums garage
OperateOnMe
20 Nov 16#14
Absolutely not, this is cheap metal despite being ikea. This video explains good shelving, he has an amazon store which you can click to, but not linking as I am not promoting it but, his points on good shelving. size and engineering matter
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This Keter heavy duty shelving unit is the ideal storage solution for around your home, whether it's the garage or the office. It's nearly 6ft high, and no tools are needed for assembly.
Maximum weight supported: 150kg
Assembly instructions: Flat packed - 1 person required
Number of shelves: 5
Dimensions: (H)174, (W)71, (D)38cm
Colour: Black
Material: Plastic
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love to hear from anyone using these.
:smiley: (have some heat)
They are pretty strong and can take a lot of weight. I have stored hoover, microwave , sewing machine and baby car seat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU7eVvctIJU