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4.0 out of 5
80.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
These were exactly what i needed to display my paintings at an art show. They are durable, Pretty lightweight, and very sturdy.
5.0 out of 5 stars I used it for a plant trellis
I was looking for a plant trellis and saw this and I had an idea and it’s working perfectly. It’s lightweight
1.0 out of 5 stars Twisted
These racks are twisted not straight cannot put the screws in
3.0 out of 5 stars You will have to zip tie panels together at center, as they don't line up. Thinner wires.
Review for SPACECARE Gridwall Panel Display Stand 2.1' x 5.5' Ft, Heavy Movable Floorstanding Detachable Girdwall for Easy Transport.First, this is not an easy transport gridwall. The gridwall is created with 8 small panels, which is good for shipping. But it takes too long to put this gridwall together for it to be considered good for transporting. At best, you will put the top and bottom halves together and then join the two halves together at a craft show. But there are much better gridwalls if that is what you want.Here are the issues that I have with this type of gridwall.1) The wire is thinner. This means it won't hold heavier items. Some of the wires were warped on the panels.2) The panels aren't all perfectly flat, which means that the assembled gridwall isn't completely flat. The center seam (where the panels meet) wobbles back and forth. To keep the gridwall flat, I will need to add zip ties at those points down the center of the gridwall. The attached photo was taken after the gridwall was completely assembled and all the screws tightened down.3) This gridwall isn't fast or easy to assemble. There are a lot of screws needed to screw the 8 panels together. If you wanted a portable gridwall to fit inside smaller vehicles, then there are other gridwall types that will work better than this one. (Those have completed 2 or 3 full sections that fit together, instead of 8 sections like this one.)4) If you want to remove the feet for transporting this gridwall, then it isn't something you can do quickly.
2.0 out of 5 stars Not sturdy and expected quality and size.
It's not hard and sturdy.Not holding much weight and for less weight it self had problems.Quality is not as expected.Border iron is ok but panels are not ok.Size is also not as expected.
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for the price
Decent quality for the price, the grids don't align perfectly but it's really not noticeable and doesn't affect large items hanging on it. Looks very nice and not super heavy so okay for transport. I went ahead and ordered another for my art show coming up.
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect as described!
Perfect as described!
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
Super easy to put together too
Don't tighten any bolts till it is completely assembled and work from the bottom up...
So I read the other reviews and it seems a lot of folks had trouble with this rack. Now it is portable in the sense that it is lightweight and I would have no trouble fitting it into my car if I had to take it somewhere as the seats fold down. You could disassemble the top section or at the middle if you had to but I see no reason to do so unless your vehicle is very small but if your carting a whole load of stuff to a trade show or fair you going to have a big enough vehicle.This thing once you get it all together is SOLID! But there are tips and tricks to assembling these things and I have been putting things together since before I was a teenager so I had no issues. The instructions below are how I put this together.1. lay grid pieces on a flat surface with all stickers facing up2. insert small bolts down the middle and screw on nuts_leave loose3. insert each section of grids into the one above it till all sections are put together into one whole grid4. insert long bolts from the front (no stickers) through the holes and screw on nuts_leave loose5. take rods and attach triangular plate to left side making sure holes for wheels face down6. do the same to other rod and make sure plate is on the right side of rod7. put grid on its side and attach the triangular plate to the grid8. turn over and attach the other triangular plate9. screw in wheels and tighten10. stand grid on a hard surface and start tightening up the bolts from the bottom up11. do one side, the other side and then the middle12. move up a section and repeat13. add the zip ties to the grids as you are tightening the bolts in the middle section by section14. once all bolts are tightened it should stand straight and be solid15. remove stickers16. add hooks and set upIt came strapped together however some protective vellum or little pieces of foam between the grid pieces would have prevented the grid pieces from scratches. No matter how tightly they are secured they will still shit a bit during transport. Other than that I had no issues putting all the pieces together because I left all of the bolts loose. Once you start tightening them as you go you will struggle to put the pieces together and in most cases will have to loosen the bolts to put all of it together. So keep it loose till it's time to tighten. Instead of ties they could have had little metal plates that would slip over the edge and under the bolts to make it very solid and keep it aligned however the ties they included while it didn't tell you what to do with them I assumed it was to keep those middle grids aligned and they do.I am using this in my utility room to hang my garden tools, watering cans, mops, brooms etc. Gives them a place to go and if I need to clear out the room (it is small) it is easy to do so as it's on wheels. I'm very happy with this display stand and love that it is so multipurpose. From climbing plants, garden tools, hoses & cords, display racks_so many things it can be used for. You could even hang your pots and pans. In any case it doesn't take that long to assemble, just take your time and don't tighten anything until it's all together up on it's wheels. It allows room to wiggle things into place.
Good for displaying art/crafts
I got this to display art/craft work in my studio, and it's doing the job. It's a very basic design, a simple grid to which you can attach things. I think it's meant to be a very background piece to let the display show (as opposed to a showy item). I didn't have any difficulty putting it together - just need to think it through and have patience, because you're dealing with 90-degree angles.I found it to be sturdy for hanging small canvases and some textile work. It's also the perfect size at roughly 2x5' for my modestly-sized studio.
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