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frontpage Posted by Meowssi | Staff • 18h ago

5-Tier Garage Freestanding Steel Storage Shelving Unit (27" x 59" x 12")

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$30.40

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Worldokit via eBay has 5-Tier Garage Freestanding Steel Storage Shelving Unit (27" x 59" x 12") for $37.99 - $7.60 (20% off when you apply promo code LOVEIT20) at checkout = $30.39. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • 12" Depth
  • 4mm MDF Board Thickness
  • Max. Capacity (per tier): 330.69lbs / 150kg
  • Fully Adjustable to any level
  • Shelf just snaps together (no bolts required)

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  • About this Deal:
    • Offer valid until December 31, 2024 or while supplies last.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • This is $1 less than a previous Frontpage deal from October 2024.
  • About this Store:
    • Seller Worldokit has a 97.3% positive feedback rating with over 1.4 million items sold.
    • 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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Written by Meowssi | Staff
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Worldokit via eBay has 5-Tier Garage Freestanding Steel Storage Shelving Unit (27" x 59" x 12") for $37.99 - $7.60 (20% off when you apply promo code LOVEIT20) at checkout = $30.39. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • 12" Depth
  • 4mm MDF Board Thickness
  • Max. Capacity (per tier): 330.69lbs / 150kg
  • Fully Adjustable to any level
  • Shelf just snaps together (no bolts required)

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Offer valid until December 31, 2024 or while supplies last.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • This is $1 less than a previous Frontpage deal from October 2024.
  • About this Store:
    • Seller Worldokit has a 97.3% positive feedback rating with over 1.4 million items sold.
    • 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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Written by Meowssi | Staff

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Don't have this. But I heard it's not bad but a pain to build.
Have this. Not bad but a pain to build
This thing is not hard to assemble.. For Pete's sake, there aren't even any screws. You don't even need a screwdriver. At most just a rubber mallet. What has this world come to.

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Have this. Not bad but a pain to build
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fakespotF
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Don't have this. But I heard it's not bad but a pain to build.
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Slimeyface
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Have some similar to this, but almost double the depth. They're ok, but the 12" here is very very shallow unless you specifically need it.
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UniqueSoda2365
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Quote from fakespotF :
Don't have this. But I heard it's not bad but a pain to build.
I know a guy who knows a guy who said the same.
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clsA
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Quote from Slimeyface :
Have some similar to this, but almost double the depth. They're ok, but the 12" here is very very shallow unless you specifically need it.
12" is great for setting up a Lifep04 battery bank with Group 31 batteries. 300+ pounds per shelf should hold up nice. The batteries are under 25lbs each.
Last edited by clsA December 26, 2024 at 03:39 PM.
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mr_3ntropy
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Have this and the pain to build is the least of its problems. If you care about quality at all, this is cheap, flimsy and wobbly with thin metal and cardboard shelves. I would not trust it to hold anything more important than toys and squishmallows. A waste of space for adults, but a good idea for Baby's First Garage Shelving.
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VioletStag8046
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Quote from fakespotF :
Don't have this. But I heard it's not bad but a pain to build.

Hahahaha
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damnthatsadeal
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12" is not deep enough…. That's what she said
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coursesix
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Got similar shelves from a deal at Lowe's (~Feb 2023 if memory serves) for around $32 each. Enormous PITA to build, esp if building on your own. The particleboard shelves can rot if it is anywhere humid (mine aren't). I would stick to standard wire shelves as they are much, much easier to build.
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This thing is not hard to assemble.. For Pete's sake, there aren't even any screws. You don't even need a screwdriver. At most just a rubber mallet. What has this world come to.
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Quote from clsA :
12" is great for setting up a Lifep04 battery bank with Group 31 batteries. 300+ pounds per shelf should hold up nice. The batteries are under 25lbs each.
How many kWh would fit on each shelf of this?
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TriggrHppyTiggr
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Don't put anything that could possibly spill or leak on this, or cover it with shelf liner
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mser4fun
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Quote from junior7593 :
Have this. Not bad but a pain to build
I don't have this. I don't know how bad will it be to build
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Quote from damnthatsadeal :
12" is not deep enough…. That's what she said

Is she your mom or daughter?
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Quote from TriggrHppyTiggr :
Don't put anything that could possibly spill or leak on this, or cover it with shelf liner

Or get some OSB or pallet wood is cheaper but more time consuming, but you should be able to use a circular saw to cut between the braces and drywall screws to secure a piece across the bottom for the cheapest, sturdy shelf. Blue pallets are stronger and heavier. My farmer friend doesn't use them because they're too heavy to move frequently for his pumpkins. Would be sturdier than the shelf unit.