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The Whitmor 10 Tier Shoe Tower is a freestanding chrome shoe rack designed to hold up to 50 pairs of shoes. With smooth-rolling locking wheels for easy mobility, heavy-duty metal construction, and a sleek finish, this shoe tower combines functionality with style. Measuring 14.625 L x 36.5 W x 59.5 H inches, it’s easy to assemble and perfect for any room in your home.
Brand | Whitmor |
Color | Chrome |
Material | Metal |
Recommended Uses For Product | Shoes |
Product Dimensions | 14.63"D x 36.5"W x 59.5"H |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Special Feature | Portable, Heavy Duty |
Style | 50 PAIR CHROME SHOE TOWER |
Finish Type | Chrome |
Number of Shelves | 10 |
Furniture Finish | Chrome |
Frame Material | Metal |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Item Weight | 6.71 Kilograms |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Whitmor |
UPC | 885135773933 898029710471 388610878234 716080068655 885619704026 172304343388 803982750198 885781234246 798837980342 882346371026 622507768049 163120643882 112840387873 885115348540 885426853535 702024852350 802196349242 168141627781 885450931896 781213916493 885726903329 172302811841 680806810678 516599521005 763500192933 798837980137 885115404383 038861087823 763500112771 752418123535 132017772479 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038861087823 |
Part Number | 6060-3510 |
Item Weight | 14.76 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 6060-3510 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 10-Tire |
Finish | Chrome |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Portable, Heavy Duty |
Usage | personal |
Included Components | Wheels, Shoe Rack |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | For replacement parts or assembly questions call 1-888-whitmor. |
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Sturdy
Super sturdy and durable. Rolls nicely and wheels lock. Was not horrible to put together either.
A**S
Imelda would have loved this rack
I have a lot of shoes, so many that I would need several more racks if I was going to put them all on this rack. As it is, I have two racks and I rotate my shoes by seasons. In reading other peoples' reviews my thoughts are as follows. First, for the price it is not flimsy. I have built in cabinets and, of course, these are not that strong. I do not have the on the castors but I just went into the closet and gave them a very hard push and shook them several times. Nothing fell off and while it moved it did not fall. If you have a small child who likes to pull things down then you probably need to attach it to the wall (mine are clipped because I live in earthquake country (I removed the clip before I shook it). Second, can one rack fit 50 pairs? Answer, it depends. In the summertime I wear lots of flats and flip flops. I can put 10-pairs of those on a single shelf. I wear a size 9.5 and I can fit 5 pairs of normal flats or heels or clogs on a single shelf. So yes I can fit 50 pairs of those types of shoes on a single rack. I also have some clunky shoes - multiple pairs of hiking shoes, some retro fat heels, some of my heavier sports shoes. The answer is that sometimes I can fit four pairs and sometimes I can fit five. Heels can present a problem. I have a few designer shoes that have 5" heels. These can go on any shelf but are best on the top shelf for ease of movement. Only bothers me because I like to sort my shoes by color, style and then height (yes I told you I have lots of shoes) so I can only a limited number of those out at any one time. Anything larger than an ankle boot cannot go on the rack. And why would you put your boots on a rack when they should have a boot filler and be on the floor? Also, I do like to keep shoes forms in my shoes and have found that they shelf is not really deep enough for the back so I reserve shapers for shoes that go in boxes. I don't like to dust shoes - especially suede. There is no way to keep shoes from getting dusty when you have so many. For my suede shoes I put them in clear plastic bags and push the heel through so they can be on the rack without getting dusty. Only real complaint is that I love wedges and the little bit of heel (2 mm or so) tends to slide off the shelf or are too thick to fit on the lower shelves. And if you tried guessing how many pairs of shoes I own (including flip flops, sneakers, gardening clogs and boots, slippers, etc . . . well I could wear a pair a day and a year from now I would not have worn them all . . . in my defense I have two pairs of boots in my closet from 1984 and more than a dozen dressy shoes or bridesmaids shoes from that era too . . . what can I say I take good care of my stuff). The rack is utilitarian and great for the price (I returned three other racks - one from Target, one from Walmart, and one from the Container Store) before I bought this one.
A**S
PerFection!!!!
This is the best shoe rack ever!!!! I have tried so many different type of shoe racks but they just don't work. Either the item is to flimsy or the plastic pockets rip or the cubby holes are too small. This one has none of those problems. It holds lots and lots of shoes and is extremely sturdy. It took less then 15 minutes to assemble it. I have it park in front of my small closet door and since its on wheels I can move is easily without any shoes falling when I need to access my closet. When I am done I simply lock the wheels with one step on the locking hinge.I would not recommend this rack for those of you would want to store very high heels or tall boots. I wear a size 8 shoe and have my extremely high heels (4 + inches) on the top rack. It holds 5 pair and I can roll down the leg portion of some of my boots and storage them. It was suggested that I take out some of the bars for high heel and/or tall boot storage but I did not want to compromise the sturdiness of the rack. I am not an expert - not for sure if it would have made a difference but I just did not want to take that chance especially since I was/am so pleased with the rack.If you are on a limited budget, or like me; refuse to pay $60 plus dollars for a storage rack that holds 3 boots. For resolution to this problem, may I suggest a utility rack. You can buy them with or without wheels and they are much more cheaper then purchasing a specialty item for your tall boots or very high heels. They come in different sizes, offer more space and some have adjustable shelving. I brought one to put my tall boots on and additional high heels. I made sure the width matched this shoe rack so it would not stick out. I roll up some magazines to put in my boots to help them remain standing and leave the magazines on the utility cart for easily storage. I stick my heels inside the holes of the utility rack so they won't fall or move. Best solution.... most likely not ..... but it works for me.Back to this rack..... I would recommend this for someone would has lots of low heel shoes and/or limited space. Just make sure you tighten everything to ensure the sturdiness of the rack and it will perform as advertised.
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