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Review on ๐Ÿ“š Supreme 4 Tier Shelving by Whitmor with Adjustable Shelves and Leveling Feet - Black by Lauren Yazzie

Revainrating 4 out of 5

4-story blocks cost a little more per square foot of storage space, but are more durable.

Purchased 3 free standing steel wire shelving units from 2 manufacturers to fit 2 cabinets. All delivered in good condition, no defects or missing parts. Each had an extra pair of plastic bushings. Each unit was easy to assemble; all that was needed was a tape measure, a rubber mallet, and a torpedo level. The weight of all units was more than adequate for my basement living space. Whitmor Supreme shelves were stronger; with 1" diameter posts, thicker leveling hardware, thicker metal bushings and thicker plastic bushings. If I needed casters I would choose the Whitmor unit due to the thicker supports and leg/caster mounting screws. 5 stars. Brand Shelving S had posts with 3/4" diameter, thinner leveling hardware, thinner metal grommets, and thinner plastic grommets. 4 stars. Comparison of storage costs per square foot: Whitmor Supreme 4-Tier Steel Wire Shelving, 36"W x 14"D, $59.00/unit, $5.06/sq. x 14" D, $79.00/unit, $4.51/sq. foot of storage. 5-tier S-grade steel wire shelving, 30"W x 14"D, $65.00/unit, $4.46/sq ft of storage. Tier 4 units cost a little more per square foot of storage space, but Whitmors gets 5 stars for being more durable.

Pros
  • High marks for stability and durability from testers
Cons
  • Minor