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Modern Lightweight 4-Tier Metal & Fabric Shoe Rack

$34.99
$26.99
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Ample storage
Poorly made
Lacks durability
Low quality instructions
Not sturdy
Modern Lightweight 4-Tier Metal & Fabric Shoe Rack

Reviewers mentioned

See 7 reviews
Ample storage
Poorly made
Lacks durability
Low quality instructions
Not sturdy

Modern Lightweight 4-Tier Metal & Fabric Shoe Rack

$34.99
$26.99
23% off
Found at 2 stores · Prices updated 6 days ago
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Home Basics 20 Pair Non-Woven Shoe Rack (4-Tier Wide)
$26.99
Sears
$34.99
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Reviews

Shoe Rack

Great solution for shoes just left on the bedroom floor. Easy to put together. Holds 16 pairs of men's sneakers and dress shoes. Shelves are deep enough to accommodate larger sizes (11+). Most others are so narrow that shoes hang over the edge of the shelf. Not this. Good value for the money.

OstkUser6039731 · Review provided by Bed Bath & Beyond
October 09, 2023

Hard to assembly with out over streching the material

Well some of the cloth shelves ripped when I put the thing together. I just taped it up and used it anyway.

Shopper · Review provided by Target
January 28, 2023

Horrible quality!

If I could give this negative stars, I would. First, the directions weren't even correct and had you using the wrong size rods for the sides. Second, the fabric that makes up the levels is NOT mesh. It's some sort of cheap plastic like material. One of the "fabric" dividers cracked when assembling so we only have use of three. It's not worth returning and it will suffice for now, but I would recommend this at all!

LG · Review provided by stoneberry.com
April 14, 2020

It was a cheap product. The liner sheets are a plastic type material that rips easily. Its not something that will last a long time and definitely not a product I would buy again.

Stacy C. · Review provided by Overstock
September 21, 2019

2 Stars

It was a cheap product. The liner sheets are a plastic type material that rips easily. Its not something that will last a long time and definitely not a product I would buy again.

Stacy C. · Review provided by Bed Bath & Beyond
September 20, 2019

Eh.. it works.

Will it do the job of holding shoes?.. sure. Putting it together looks simple but prepared to get frustrated while doing so. Also it is not the quality I was hoping for but.. it's still holding the shoes...

T · Review provided by stoneberry.com
September 12, 2019

1 Star

Based on photo of shoe rack this item looked like it would be really good and a good price. However when I started to assemble it one of the poles slipped and tore the non woven "rack" that the shoes are supposed to sit on. Material is very flimsy and it didn't take much for the pole to puncture and tear it. Very disappointed because it was a decent price and was the perfect size for my closet. Packing it up now for return.

OstkUser2464047 · Review provided by Bed Bath & Beyond
February 17, 2019
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We found this at two stores including SearsThis product sells from $26.99 up to $34.99. Users can save 22% by shopping at Amazon.

This is the lowest price we've seen, typically ranging from $28 to $30.

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Home Basics 20 Pair Non-Woven Shoe Rack (4-Tier Wide) at Amazon

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Description

Elevate your shoe storage with this sleek, 4-tier rack, designed for modern living. Crafted with a durable metal frame and soft fabric shelves, it ensures your footwear stays in pristine condition. Its compact, space-saving design fits perfectly in closets or entryways, making it ideal for apartments. Easy to assemble and clean, this rack combines functionality with style, keeping your space organized and your shoes easily accessible.

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