Review: 4 Shelf Steel Storage Rack
November 18, 2011
By Fred Dalton Trudeau
Are you like me, with a residential garage that is filled the the brim with clutter, detritus, riffraff, miscellany, various Christmas ornaments, and boxes of newspaper? Your garage should be pruned, organized, codified and harmonized as soon as possible. The myriad of boxes are not going to magically store themselves.
Which brings us to shelves.
I created a new system for myself, in the interest of policing a garage that has gone beyond the pale in terms of stagnating boxes, and I’d like to share it. I call it, quite simply, “stacking, packing, and racking”. Feel free to use this discipline to help yourself out in a classic garage-related storage space quandary.
The first rule of “stacking, packing, and racking” is make sure you have a proper vessel for the items you intend to organize. It is sheer folly to attempt a re-arrangement of clutter, either cursory or in-depth, without a proper containment unit, a final resting place if you will, for the aforementioned clutter.
Trust me, after my experience this weekend, the very best solution is to purchase a rationally priced 4-Shelf Wire Shelving Rack. I ordered one from Organize-It, easily constructed the item using the simple instructions, then began regulating my overpopulated garage.
I have to tell you, this storage rack is an unyielding dynamo, a real steel triumph of power and rational self-interest. It won’t bend to the confines of an over-stocked wall, nor buckle under the weight of innumerable boxes. With each individual shelf capable of shouldering a weight capacity in the range of 800 pounds, you can certainly bet your bottom dollar this unit is going to set your clutter straight.
I used a personal philosophy called “stacking, packing, and racking”, found an honestly amazing steel storage rack, and perfectly organized my garage.
You can too.
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