🛋️ Elevate your space with sleek storage that moves with you!
The Collections Etc Slim Rolling Pantry is a 6-tier white metal shelving unit with smooth-rolling wheels and elegant scrollwork, designed to maximize storage in narrow spaces. Measuring 6.25" deep by 24.5" wide and 55.25" tall, it offers versatile organization for kitchens, bathrooms, or any room needing stylish, mobile storage.
Product Dimensions | 6.25"D x 24.5"W x 55.25"H |
Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
Frame Material | Metal |
Brand | Collections Etc |
Color | White |
Furniture Finish | Metal |
Style | Modern |
Size | 6" |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Shelves | 6 |
Manufacturer | Winston Brands |
UPC | 191121055243 |
Item Weight | 8.9 pounds |
Item model number | ZL-157284 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 10.26 Pounds |
T**.
The miracle Six Inches wide - Slim Rolling Pantry
I preferred buying this shelf over all of the others that were offered; good price point; sturdy with a handle, not too short or tall; and with some pretty flair (Offered 6" to 10" wide). WoW, what a game changer for tight small spaces; Slim Rolling Pantry, 6.25"D x 24.5"W x 55.25"H. This shelf was very easy to assemble, and all you need is a phillips head screwdriver to put it together. When finally put together with the wheels on, the sides are 55.25" inches high; side rails to side rails it is 24.5" inches wide; The wire shelves are a little different because these shelves have indentations uniformly, a little over, 1 and a half inches deep; all around, all six shelves (this greatly helps to keep items from fall off of the shelf). The very top of all six shelves measure 6.25' inches, however the flat part of each shelf measures 5" Inches Wide X 22" Inches Long (still plenty of space). These shelves are wonderful in size and should not be limited to just kitchens; Good for other places too, bathroom, bedrooms, reckrooms, craft room, storage rooms etc... I can just visualize these shelves in front of sliding glass doors as plant stands; it's up to You and Your Imagination, how to use the Collections Etc Slim Rolling Pantry 6-Tier Shelf, 6" or 10" Wide. Don't worry about purchasing these shelves, because they always manage to morph into other purposes.
A**S
Pretty good little cart for small spaces
Initially, I was sent a product that was missing wheels, handle, and all screws and I was upset by that. But this company's return prices was smooth, easy, and fast, and today I received and successfully assembled my item!Assembly: A little vague due to lack of detail in the instructions, but not terribly hard to figure out with a little trial and error. The baskets also didn't line up quite right with the holes in a few places and required some force to live them up, but I was ultimately successful. The wheels seem a little cheap, but two of them have roll locks on them which was nice. They were hard to insert, but firmly in place once you get them in.Storage: This has a lot of storage for how narrow it is, and fits perfectly in my refrigerator gap! My kitchen has little storage space for food, so I'm hoping this cart works well for that. It has more shelves as well than the others I have seen.Sturdiness: It is wobbly due to being narrow and tall, so make sure to put heavier things on the bottom and do not overload it (6lbs weight per shelf). I also suspect that by bending the metal to fit the shelves right it affected the wheels being level... May be fixable though, I'll have to see.Overall: A pretty good little cart, and it even looks pretty on the front and has a handle/towel rod to help with extracting it from whatever small space you put it in. It feels pretty sturdy other than being a little wobbly, but i think it'll work well for us. Good value for the price so far. And though I was upset at the company with my first order, they made up for it with the return process so I am satisfied.
M**.
Great for extra storage!!
Great product!!
C**N
I wish I could send it back :-( (UPDATED)
I searched for hours for a skinny, 6-8” wide shelving unit that would fill the space between the cabinet and the new (smaller) fridge.I finally found this one, and placed my order. It was NOT supposed to be a “Save with Used – Very Good” item. However…since that is obviously what I got, I will be reaching out to Amazon (or the seller) for a partial refund!I first suspected that there was going to be trouble when the box arrived, quite mangled and torn up, and obviously taped/retaped together two or three times. But the optimist in me cried, “Forge ahead!”I got all the pieces/parts out of the box, counted the screws, and gave everything a cursory inspection. No tools were included, so I found a Phillip’s head screwdriver, and got to work.I quickly found out WHY this item had been returned, as the VERY FIRST assembly step was impossible to complete. You see, in order to attach A1 to A2, and B1 to B2, you need the right-sized screws. The screws provided (item J) DID NOT fit into the drilled holes…they were too ‘wide’. Evidently, the first owner gave up trying to make the manufacturer’s screws fit, so they repacked everything (thank you kindly) and sent the unit back to Amazon…. who then shipped it to me.Realizing my dilemma, I dug out my tool box again. Luckily, I happened to have a few loose screws floating around (in my tool box), so I was able to find four screws that were the correct circumference to fit the holes…YAY! Unfortunately, my screws were a bit too long…but hey…we just make do, right?Having figured out a way around the FIRST assembly issue, I proceeded to Step Two. This involved inserting the wheels into the holes at the bottom of the frame pieces. Back to the tool box, this time to retrieve my rubber mallet. Mission Accomplished!By this point, I had pulled all the shelf pieces out of their plastic wrappings, and was dismayed to find NUMEROUS failed welds and paint mishaps (missing paint, or paint that was marred, chipped, etc.). However, since I had already finished putting the frame pieces together, and had successfully inserted the wheels, I proceeded undeterred to Step Three: attaching the shelves to the frame pieces.For Step three, you will need your Phillips head screwdriver AND the upper body strength of Samson…here’s why: Exactly TWO of the six shelves lined up perfectly with the holes in the frame. The other shelves needed coaxing and cajoling beyond normal human levels…hence, the need for Samson. Again, I persisted only because I was too far into it to quit. Eventually, I was able to get ELEVEN of the shelf holes lined up and screwed into the two frames, but that last one was a doozy. Good thing I had another random screw laying around, that I was able to use to attach that last unruly shelf to the frame…hallelujah! (black screw, see pics)I read the manufacturer’s instructions that state that each shelf can hold 6 pounds of whatever…so I proceeded to gather all manner of canned goods, bottled drinks, bags of dog food, and other sundry items from my bedroom closet (don’t ask), and loaded up the newly assembled shelving unit.Sparing you all the details and pics of my comical and absurd attempts to fill these shelves with pantry-type goods, let me just say that this shelving unit would best be used for storing TWO paper towel rolls per shelf. THAT’S IT…THAT’S ALL. Any additional weight from bags or boxes or cans of food causes the shelving unit to sway and heave from side to side like a drunken sailor…it gets very wobbly!Well, the pantry food went back into the closet. Ultimately, my pot-holders now have a new home. They don’t care about the chipped paint, failed welds, screwy screws, wobbly wheels, or unsteady shelves. If I could send it back, I would!UPDATE: I separated the top half from bottom half, took the wheels off the bottom and put them into the bottom of the top (phew...that's confusing) and now I have a short three-shelf unit that is a wee bit sturdier than the entire six-shelf one. The bottom half, sans wheels, is in the laundry room for now.
J**F
Think twice and measure three times to see if it suits your needs!
This is OK. I saw it in someone else's laundry room and since our condos have washer dryer combos I though it was a great space maker. But for the price it is pretty wobbly and the space of shelves is really small. Very little fits on them. Perhaps cans of soup would be good but many things like salad dressing have to be put wide way, as shelves are smaller at the bottom that the edges. I found it wasn't as useful as I had hoped and it took quite a while to put it together!Measure very carefully and think it through first would be my suggestion. The wheels aren't very sturdy so it doesn't move in and out easily either.
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