- Baker's Rack
- Wine and Glass Rack
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Baker's Rack with wine and glass storage,
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For the price you couldn't expect more from this baker's rack. We bought this item for our son and daughter in law for Christmas. During phone calls over the year J had expressed some frustration with the limited storage space in their kitchen. I can't think of a better way to love my kids than to find a way to lessen their frustrations, so I saw this baker's rack as a lovely way to help them. When I talked to them, they were excited about putting it together and then filling it up. Later after they'd done both, they said it was PERFECT. You can spend a great deal more money for one of these, but dollar for dollar THIS Baker's Rack is a fantastic buy!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Looks Nice Overall, but a Few Things....,
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This review is from: Baker's Style Wine and Glass Rack
I bought this baker's rack after deliberation and research. My husband and I just moved into our first apartment and we needed something to put our small microwave on and a few other items that had found a littler-more-than-annoying place on our floor. I wanted something with a few shelves, the wine rack on the bottom, and the extra shelf on the very bottom. It was also ascetically pleasing and looked pretty sturdy and had good reviews, so I went ahead and bought it.
After receiving this shelf and putting it together, there are a few things that I would warn/comment about this shelf: 1) I had a concern that the space between the bottom rack and the first of the two wine racks would prove to have enough space for what I needed to put on the bottom rack (a food processor being one of them), but none of the reviews or the descriptions mentioned the measurements, so I took a chance (it's about a foot (12 inches). Luckily, the wine racks are removable, so I sacrificed the second one for the space. 2) When putting the shelf together, I noticed slight metal "bubbles" near some of the holes where the screws are inserted. Not a big deal, but enough to frustrate you for buying a new item. 3) The instructions are on one piece of paper with a diagram, so be careful when putting it together because it gets confusing and frustrating when you have to screw and unscrew pieces. 4) The bottom shelf (probably the most disappointing thing for me), is basically useless. I don't know how they pulled off the picture with the plant on the bottom, but it would never be able to hold that without bending. I put a coffee bean grinder on the shelf (weighting approx. 1 pound), was bending the flat iron rods that stretch across the bottom of the shelf. I went and bought a piece of wood (16 x 22 1/4 inches) to place on the bottom so it lays across the stronger rods in the front and back. I plan on staining it to match the rest of the shelf's "wood." Despite it being a bit of a pain and an extra $10-$20, I'm glad to have the shelf function for my purposes with the added shelf. 5) The screws are placebo. They are wallboard screws, but don't work into the "wooden" shelves very well. You have to screw upwards into some of the shelves and mine fell out several times. Because of this, I have decided not to use the underneath of the top shelf for glass hanging just in case something might happen. When all is said and done, it does look nice from across the room and holds our micro wave very well. I have something on every shelf and was able to put the food processor on the added bottom shelf along with my KitchenAid mixer, so I definitely know that's sturdy. It also gives the shelf a good anchored base. I am using the one wine rack and have my canisters on the top shelf. If you're looking something to get you by, or if you are short on counter space/kitchen space like we are, this shelf works. My husband loves the look of it and, after these few frustrations, I'm satisfied with it as it serves our needs for now.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mixed feelings,
This review is from: Baker's Style Wine and Glass Rack
I gave this four stars because of the price, if it was rated just on quality I would give it a two. The instructions are a single sheet with one picture which is more like an exploded diagram. The panels and metal had scratches on them in the box. When you assemble this do not tighten down the bolts for the bottom half until you have it on a hard flat surface, this will address the wobbly complaints. Also the glass rack will drop your glasses. I fixed this by taking a small amount of electrical tape and wrapping it around the ends of the glasses rack. This acts as a bump stop and saves your glasses. The complaints about the screws poking through the table top is because there are two different sizes of screws. They look the same and are only 3/16 of an inch apart so it is easy to use the wrong one. This does look nice assembled but it is flimsy. The wine racks can be removed since they just drop in but you need them for more support, they make a difference. Also the bottom rack is very flimsy, don't plan on any thing very heavy on the bottom.
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