Overall Rating:
3.5 / 5
3.5 / 5
9 of 12(75%)would recommend this product to a friend.
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Overall Rating:
1 / 5
1 / 5
Scrap metal,
November 4, 2009
By chuckyhasanaxe
from Northern California
"I had to check the driveway for a spaceship after seeing the directions. When my wife and I finally put the rack together by braille, she wanted to know how much I paid for it. I have now had this product for over a year and I have one question. Can it go in the recycle bin?"
What is your level of technical expertise? Home Handyman
Overall Rating:
2 / 5
2 / 5
Lot of work,
November 3, 2009
By Ayesa
from Temecula, CA
"Bins are nice and sturdy. Thought that the rack would have much better quality for the price, but it's very flimsy and needs a lot of assembly time. Even with all the nuts and bolts needed to put it together, it still wobbles. We finally just anchored it to the garage wall so that it doesn't flex. Probably better to buy a separate rack and put the bins on it."
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
Overall Rating:
4 / 5
4 / 5
Great accessory to the shop,
July 13, 2009
By toolmanUSA
from houston, texas
"If you have put a knocked down unit together like this one, you will understand:
1. need some work area on the floor to assemble.
2. most instructions for this type of unit are the best in the world.
3. will need 30-45 minutes to put together.
4. suggest (like some other reviews) anchor it to a wall, especially if you plan on handling some heavier parts.
5. once done - this unit is a wonderful asset to any shop or parts room. keeps things organized and neat.
"
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
Overall Rating:
4 / 5
4 / 5
Anchor it to the wall,
January 21, 2008
"I purchased this unit a few months ago and found it to be easy to assemble although it was time consuming and needed a decent sized flat area to lay it out and assemble. Once assembled it is fairly sturdy, but i would recommend that it be installed next to a wall and if possible anchore it to the wall cross member to prevent it from tipping over. Once installed it makes a nice piece."
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Overall Rating:
4 / 5
4 / 5
Storage Rack,
January 21, 2008
"The instruction sheet is terrible, but if you look closely at the picture you can determine the required shelf spacing and support bracket placement. Assembly was easy no problem with the bolts or bin dividers others have stated. I have enjoyed mine and recommend attaching to a wall. I would buy another one and recommend it to anyone."
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Overall Rating:
4 / 5
4 / 5
Nice shelf,
July 11, 2007
"Very nice shelf."
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
Overall Rating:
4 / 5
4 / 5
quantum storage bin,
March 18, 2007
By sjschmidty
from pennyan new york
"I puchashed a quantum storage bin. And the only problems i had was with the instruction sheet. Putting it to together i thougt was easy. I have enjoyed my and I do recommed putting it up by a wall. I would buy anther one and recommed it to anyone."
What is your level of technical expertise? Home Handyman
Overall Rating:
3 / 5
3 / 5
could be better,
March 13, 2007
By JP111
from New Mexico
"I purchased three units of these racks almost three years ago. And I just finished putting together another three units this week. Compariang the two purchases: the plastic bins are not quite as sturdy as they had been in the past. They're OK for relatively light contents, but I would not recommend loading them up with lots of metal or other heavy objects. The supplied hardware is a joke. The nuts fit 1/4" course threads, yet require a 10mm wrench to hold them. When assembling, don't think about tightening the nuts down with a wrench -- I broke quite a few of the slotted heads off of the bolts with only moderate screwdriver pressure alone. I recommend purchasing some 1/4" nuts and hex-head bolts from your local hardware store. To Quantum's credit, the shipping is a little better than previously. All three units were on one pallet and held firmly in place with strapping and shrink wrap. As noted by another reviewer, inspect the boxes containing the shelving very carefully. They dent easily. And if you don't note the damage on the shipping receipt at the time of delivery, you won't have much recourse other than grabbing a pair of sturdy pliers and a metal shaping hammer."
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
Overall Rating:
5 / 5
5 / 5
Storage Bin Unit,
March 9, 2007
By Badgeboyz
from Boonville, IN
"Great Product! Nice setup easy to assemble. Great for organizing your shop! Recommend this product."
What is your level of technical expertise? Home Handyman
Overall Rating:
4 / 5
4 / 5
Steel shelves - plastic bins,
March 7, 2007
By TheYank
from Magnolia, TX
"The uprights and shelves are steel and the bins are a heavy plastic. The bins have a slot in the back that allow them to 'hang' when you pull them out to access what's inside. There are 5 bins to a shelf and they just sit there, nothing to hold them in place or prevent them from falling out the back, so be sure you put it against a wall.
I was disappointed that the instruction sheet did not explain how far apart to put the shelves. We did a little math and then counted the holes to keep them the same distance. Some of the nuts did not fit well on the bolts and we had to use a socket with a screwdriver to tighten them. A couple of the holes did not quite match and we screwed them into the holes. It would have been nice to know what size tool to use to tighten the nut.
I would have preferred some sort of 'feet' for the uprights. The steel sits directly on the floor and will cut into any material unless you have something under it. Since my warehouse has a laminated and tile floor, I put wood under the shelf to keep it from scratching the tile.
I would recommend you put the shelf up on sawhorses to assemble it. That made it easier. The shelf was a bit 'wonky' when we uprighted it. It would be better if it had more cross supports on the sides."
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