📚 Elevate Your Display Game!
This Floor-standing Magazine Rack is a robust and versatile display solution, featuring a durable iron construction with a waterproof finish. It offers adjustable heights, a foldable design for easy transport, and five spacious pockets, making it perfect for trade shows, offices, and events.
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.55"L x 9.45"W x 66.5"H |
Finish Type | Painted |
Color | Black |
Material | Iron |
R**Y
Easy setup and so many possible uses
This rack is easy to use and setup. After screwing on the legs all you have to do is unfold the rack like an accordion and snap the slider arms into the groves on the base to lock them into the desired position. Admittedly it did require a little force to open the stand at first, but it soon loosened up and became a lot easier to open and close. I ordered this rack because I saw so many possibilities to display various items. I thought it would be great to display artwork and comics, but I also started experimenting with other less obvious items. I found that it can also make for a cool shoe display. I'm very curious to keep experimenting and find more use cases for this strong, sturdy, durable rack. If your looking for a cool way to display things that go beyond paper and periodicals, you might want to give this rack a try.
J**O
Sturdy rack
This rack is easy to setup. It is sturdy and can be use for different things. It is not as easy to fold it, so I just keep displayed
B**2
Practically ready to go out of the box!
I turned this into a neat little artwork display stand. Since each shelf is at an angle it's easy to rest canvas frames on the tray lips and display some of my hand painted works.Honestly if could be used for a multitude of displayable items such as family photos or children's artworks. But it works perfect in my art room where I can let freshly painted artwork dry while working on a new piece.I do suggest adding some counterweight at the bottom to prevent chances of tipping over, it doesn't necessarily tip with ease but if you hit it from the top hard enough it will tip over, especially If you are using it with the wheels instead of the feet. That being said it never felt like it would tip while moving it into place.
M**H
Good for magazines
I use this in my classroom to display books for students to read if they want to explore something new. The bookshelf did take some time to assemble, but it’s pretty sturdy and looks like a cool magazine rack you find at a newspaper stand.
R**.
Nice
Good looking magazine stand, sturdy.
P**
Difficult to close down and o instructions.
OK so the concept of this I thought was great because I need to display some literature once a week however, this is so frustrating I wonder if it's even worth having. I don't want to leave the stand up all the time so I needed something easy to collapse, and stowaway until the days of my display. Well, this thing is so difficult to close down, I had an incredibly frustrating time it's almost like you need two people or at the very least. They should have a video showing how to make this easier. It comes with two options of either caster wheels or stationary feet. It comes with a small wrench to help you to place those on, and that part was fairly easy. To stand it up you have to maneuver the bottom legs into the sliding slats and you can adjust the height according to that but in order to close it down completely you have to pull those slats back out of those grooves, which is easier said than done. Once you do get it to closed, you can keep your items inside which is nice. It does close completely and fits all the way in the bag with the items inside the caster wheels and everything but it just needs to be easier to close dow and get into the carrying bag- It was really difficult.
C**.
Very Nice Display Rack
This is the first time I have seen this type of foldable display rack, and I love it. It looks nice, interesting, and well-constructed. Unfolding it was easy, but locking it in the desired position was more difficult. In its folded state, it is pretty small to carry around. It is not super heavy, but it is not that light. In its unfolded state, this stand was quite unsteady and wobbly, which is completely normal for such a tall object. There is no way, in this price range, to make something as tall as this rack sturdy. To prevent it from tipping over, we need to load its bottom shelf with a good amount of weight. This rack came with a couple of dents (see picture). I checked the boxes from the manufacturer and from Amazon, and both of them showed absolutely no dents at all. Therefore, I believe quality control personnel failed to see it. It is not a big deal, though. I can use a heavy-duty vise clamp to try to flatten the dents out. I consider the dents to be isolated incidents; therefore, this display rack still gets a 5-star rating from me.
P**E
Good for a con
The Lokshun Floor-standing Magazine Rack is sturdy, being made from iron, making it ideal for displaying magazines or brochures at trade shows or events. Its five pockets provide ample space, and its portability, with wheels and a carrying bag, makes it convenient for transportation. While its claim of being waterproof is a bit puzzling, it remains a practical choice for showcasing literature.It’s cool that it comes with a carrying case and has wheels - which others like it do not.
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