🚀 Elevate your space with versatile, move-anywhere storage!
The Oceanstar 3-Tier Shelving Utility Cart features three height-adjustable chrome-plated steel shelves, each supporting up to 150 lbs. Equipped with four casters for easy mobility and raised borders to secure items, it offers durable, customizable storage ideal for dynamic professional environments.
R**E
Perfect.
This is great for what I needed. It fit between my washer and dryer perfectly. Very easy to assemble, directions were clear and understandable. It took me about 20 minutes to put it together.
S**E
Love it.
I had a useless space in my kitchen between two appliances. This thing is perfect. Enough space to store about 200 cans of food. I can easily pull the rack out to access as it is on wheels. Freed up space in my cabinets. The rack is strong and performing well. I don't have 200 cans on it. I probably have 100. But I feel like it would easily handle the extra weight.
L**A
Great shelves, great value!!!
This shelving unit is awesome and a very excellent value. Shelves are adjustable positions, making iy wonderfully customizable (many other styles don’t have this option). Materials are straightforward and sturdy. (For negative reviewers complaining that the plastic, snap on shelf holders seem “flimsy”, they clearly do not have much experience with these “baker shelf” style units; I have at least 6 different styles of this including a huge commercial-grade unit and they are all comparable to the components in this unit...). The casters are light weight and basic but roll great and are quite adequate and include two that lock; these could easily be swapped out for heavy duty caster/wheels if you wanted to max out putting really heavy things on this unit but that is largely unnecessary... the ones included are great enough.What I really needed is this same shelf unit, but 1” narrower (ie 8” wide instead of this 9.1”); to get that, I would have had to spend $80+ ... and this one at $28 is a super great value so I went for it and it is working out just fine.IMPORTANT NOTE: The shelves are designed so that the “lip” on the shelf edges faces UP, which is a great feature in that it really helps to keep things from sliding off if you are rolling the cart around... which is why I bought this. Most other similar style shelf units have that lip face DOWN; that is NOT an interchangeable feature; the shelf has to be in it’s correct “lip up” orientation to assemble correctly and flipping it over is NOT an option. So pay attention to this when ordering. A number of negative reviews saying this shelf until is “flimsy” and “wobbly “ is because they assembled with the shelves facing wrong ...OTHER IMPORTANT NOTE: The assembly instructions say/show that there is a “Part B” that is a small threaded connector to attach the 2 parts of each leg piece together. THOSE 4 PIECES ARE NO LONGER INCLUDED BECAUSE THE CURRENT LEG PIECES ARE ALREADY THREADED TO SCREW DIRECTLY TOGETHER, NEEDING NO CONNECTOR!!! The instructions are not updated to reflect this. When I first opened the box and was checking the parts against the list in the instructions, I was upset, thinking I was missing critical parts and would have to return it (ugh). On a hunch I checked closer and found that, in fact, the 2 parts of each leg post are threaded and ready to use as-is. Yes, the Seller should fix this to avoid unnecessary returns. But that said, this is an awesome value sturdy shelving unit with easily customizable shelf heights at a great price. Highly recommend.
A**R
Handy Dandy Crooked Little Cart
We found this cart to fill a narrow space that needed “something.” We liked that it was metal shelving versus cheapo plastic and that it had wheels to roll in and out of this narrow little space. Most importantly, the measurements fit into our “spot.” Most small shelf racks on the market are around 12 inches wide. We needed more like 10 to 10.5 inches. If you, too, have a narrow space, you know that size matters. You cannot cram a big block into a tiny hole. So we were impressed to find this cart at only 9.1 inches wide! Better to give up an inch than leave the spot as empty wasted space.When we first found it, the price was what it was – around $35. But because we had to measure and think about it, we put it on the wish list. When we went back to buy it, the price had gone up to near $60 – way too much for a tiny cart! So we waited until we found it “on sale” at the original, more reasonable price. Truthfully, for what it is, is should be more like an under $30 product, but 35 is the lowest it’s ever been, so that’s fair.We received the cart boxed with other purchases, so it came in perfect condition. But it is packed in its own shipping-ready box, so perhaps when you order it by itself, they may just slap a label on its box and send it out. In which case, the box may get dinged up, but because the metal shelves form the core of box support, the cart shouldn’t get damaged.We put the cart together in no time. It’s pretty intuitive to put poles and shelves together, but we gave the destructions a once over because we were unsure where these little black plastic spacer pieces would go. Turns out, they’re junk that’re only there for shipping protection. So off to the trash with them and the rest of the pieces went right together. Although, the destructions didn’t say that when you put the plastic shelf supports on the poles, (Tip!) you should put it slightly above the line you want it on and then slide it down until you feel it lock in place. Oh, and they also advise putting the shelves lip-down. Put them how you like them. We put them lip-up so that things don’t slide off the cart. Plus, that’s the smooth side of the shelving. If you had the other side facing up, the cross support pieces would be bumps on your shelf and nothing would sit flat! Easy peasy new cart – until we noticed that it’s crooked!It’s a subtle crooked, but there was something odd about the shape when we stood back to admire our work. Looking straight down through it, we could see that it looked tweaked, like the bottom shelf was out of alignment with the upper shelves. You would think that 3 shelves on 4 straight poles would line up straight up and down. But we laid the shelf on its side (wheels hanging off the edge of the table so their depth wouldn’t affect), and sure enough, it wasn’t flat. Hmmm? Maybe it’s something we did in construction, so we gave it a good shove down to tweak it back to shape and that helped a smidge, but it’s still just appears kind of … off.Oh well, it works for the spot! For all intents and purposes it stands straight. It holds stuff. The wheels roll by a loose definition of roll. Empty, it’s hard to say if they are so much rolling as pushing along on the tile because it’s so light. Full, it feels like they are struggling to roll under the weight. But the cart is mainly for storage, so we won’t be rolling it in and out of its spot all the time. When we need to get something, we can roll-drag it. If the cheap plastic wheels ever break, we’ll deal with it at that time. That’s why we took off a point – for the cheap wheels and the odd shaping. Overall, we are happy with this handy dandy crooked little cart!PS: Because of it being slightly crooked, the all-important width is affected. At the widest points of the top and bottom tweaking out to different directions, it’s over its physical 9.1 inches wide. We didn’t measure it exactly, but just know it can go over a bit based on how it stands. It’s still okay for us because we had about 10.5 inches to work with, and no, it’s not tweaked that badly. But if you are working with precisely 9-point-something inches, this could potentially be a tight fit.
T**S
Perfect between washer & dryer
This took forever to arrive & I had to reorder. I never got the first one I ordered. However, it’s exactly what we needed. There was a gap between washer & dryer and this is perfect to hold needed supplies
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