FLEXIMOUNTS 12-inch-by-72-inch 2 tier Wall Shelf Garage Storage Rack Wall Mounted Floating Shelves,1x6ft ,Black, 2-Pack
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Ik3
> 3 day2x6ft is deceptive, really 4x3 foot shelves that won’t quite connect in 24 in stud config. Shelves are not well in place even with Velcro. Very big open grid config means everything pretty much needs to be in a bin or it will fall thru. Some missing spots on the powder coat. Still though is sturdy and fairly useful and was a relatively inexpensive option.
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Paul
> 3 dayVery simple to install!
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Krishna
Greater than one weekQuality is good but no safety bushes to hold the racks, do not buy if you installing them high on the wall. Or buy rubber bushes /clips separately to hold the racks to stay in place. They would have provided those, I dont know why they cut the corners while selling a quality products
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Mank
> 3 dayRead some of the other reviews that mention the awkward spacing of the supports. They are correct, the shelves will have gaps between them. They won’t end up looking like the picture they use. Two 3 ft shelves will take about 7 ft, not 6 ft. This worked fine for my purpose, and the shelves and study. But if you are a perfectionist or have OCD, these might drive you crazy. And the template they supply is only 2 ft long. So if you place your supports 32” apart, the template isn’t long enough.
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Dr. Colt Kub
Greater than one weekThese worked out great for my application. They were relatively easy to install, the hardware is of good quality, and they are sturdier than I even imagined. The template and level included were not great, and my stud spacing required some custom spans of the brackets, but using a studfinder and my own level worked out fine.
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CADDad2
> 3 dayWe put these up in our garage for overflow storage. These are wire shelves, not for little items that might fall through. Very, very study. We bolted them right into the studs, even though some shelves cantilever as much as 20 inches. They can do that, they are so strong. Be aware, the shelves are 3 feet in length, so the package which is described as 2 x 6 is actually 4 x 3. The mounting bolts are big enough to develop support for the shelf weight capacity. The socket set you have for your drill may not already have a socket big enough to fit these bolts. There are clever velcro strips included to affix the wire shelves to the brackets, so they dont slide sideways.
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Jeff B.
> 3 dayManufactured in VietNam. Good value for the money. These are two (2) sections of 36 shelving mounted side-by-side. Not one 72-inch length. Rather than attempt to align shelves with drywall studs in my garage, I just mounted the shelving to 3/4 x 6 wood furring strips. Shelving is well made. Clean edges. Good fit and finish. Best suited for storing large objects. I used for leaf blower, line trimmer, etc. The wire mesh grid is essentially a 3 x 4 open square pattern. Smaller objects fall through. Brackets are excellent quality. Lag bolts are good quality, but diameter/sizing off. Not uniformly metric/American. You might want to toss away manufacturers fasteners. Instruction diagrams are poor. Make sure to layout left- and right-side brackets correctly before mounting to wall. The Fleximounts label goes to the outside of each bracket. Label on left side = left bracket. Label on right ride = right bracket. Otherwise with (8) eight brackets, it can get a little confusing. Small Velcro ties (2 per unit) have only limited value in stabilizing the shelf in its bracket mount. My preference would have been to purchase two 6-foot long shelves instead of four 3-foot long units.
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Lucas
> 3 dayReading the initial reviews talking about the template that comes with, I wondered how easy they’d really be to install. Man! Once you find your stud location and decide where you want to mount the shelves in relation - these things went up in no time! I personally wish the shelf itself had less gap between wires, but for the price - this is perfect regardless!
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ColKurtz
> 3 dayGood product for the price. If you can locate a wall stud and operate an electric drill with the proper size/type bit, and use a carpenters level, you should be able to DIY.
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Heather White
Greater than one weekVery sturdy! Great instructions! Well worth the money! Very pleased!