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SHOE RACK with DOOR: The footwear stand for home consists of 3 cubes with a side hanger, and a small hammer. Each cube with door has 2 shelves to hold up to 4 pairs of kids /men / women footwear and features hole handles for air circulation and odor prevention.
MATERIAL & DIMENSION: Made of PP plastic panels, rustproof steel frames, plastic connectors, small wooden hammer. The shoes organizer which is waterproof and dust-resistant measures: L 40 x B 30 x H 90 cm, each cube measures L 40 x B 30 x H 30 cm, With center dividers L 40 x B 30 x H 15 cm which fits shoes up to size 12.
CREATIVE DESIGN: The parts can be easily assembled and dismantled independently. The foldable cupboard can be used in positions like higher, wider, ladder shapes or separate individual cubes according to your convenience. Notes: Different shapes may cause missing parts or extra parts
MULTIPURPOSE: The shoe shelf can be used not only to store shoes, but also to store toys, books, files, clothes, blankets, shoes, boxes, etc. It can be used in the office, living room, bedroom, study room, school, nursery and other places to make your space more tidy. Wipe it with a wet cloth for daily cleaning.
PACK INCLUDES: Panel (30*40cm): 10 pcs, Panel (30*30cm): 6 pcs, Door (30*40cm): 3 pcs, Multi-angled Connectors: 18 pcs, One-way hooks: 15 pcs, Wooden hammer: 1pc & Side hanger:1pc
Customers say
Customers give positive feedback about the shoe stand’s appearance and storage space, particularly noting it’s perfect for small apartments and rooms with limited storage. However, the build quality receives mixed reviews, with some finding it sturdy while others report it breaks off easily. Moreover, assembly experiences are mixed, with some finding it easy-to-assemble while others struggle with the installation process. Additionally, the plastic material is criticized for being thin, and customers disagree on whether the capacity is sufficient for 12 pairs of shoes. Value for money is also debated, with some considering it worth the price while others find it overpriced.
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