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Review on πŸ—‚οΈ DROLE Vinyl Roll Storage Rack: Efficient Craft Room Organizers for 24 Vinyl Rolls, 1.96" Holes by Kristen Simpson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent stand but choose your size wisely (see details). Conditionally recommended

I don't know any of you, but I thought my vinyl cutters were taking up a lot of space. While I can think of ways to organize my HTV that would be easy to search through, the truth is that everything just lies in one big, messy, unsorted pile. To be honest this is probably fine for most of my HTVs since I have a lot of duplicate sheets, but it would be nice to have everything I need ready. That's where the DROLE vinyl roll rack (24 rolls) comes into play. It's basically just a few pieces of laser cut (or water jet cut) acrylic, some spacers, washers and screws. Assembly consists of removing the protective film from the acrylic and tightening the 8 screws (do not overtighten). The rack works well and I can buy more. The main problem is the hole radius. Sheet stacking is a little tight, and the two (relatively) tight contact points the stand makes with the sheets can leave slight creases. In general, you should expect your sheets to be folded backwards before use. So, the status is about as I expected. This is a great help for timely viewing and accessing the right HTV. The biggest problem is the price. The $18 DROLE rack doesn't seem like big business. Again, this doesn't seem like an obnoxious price - and I think that makes sense. Calculate what someone else would pay for your item. At around $31 (with coupon) the 48 hole version makes more sense if you have that many reels to store. Conditionally recommended

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Legacy Model