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Your cart is empty.4.4 out of 5 stars
- #30,402 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #20 in Outdoor Firewood Racks
MH
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I don't normally write reviews, but I wanted to make sure buyers understand what they are getting.1) The cost is very inexpensive. It will hold wood because gravity exists and the bolts are able to hold it together.2) They put it in the smallest box in the world and there are WAY too many pieces that need to be all joined together for it to stretch out to the given size. It would have been a much better piece if there were half the amount of parts twice the size.3) I am a builder by trade. I know how to put these together and tighten everything after completely assembled. In this case, it just doesn't go together well and there are too many parts to try and successfully adjust.4) If I had paid more I would have returned it. In this case it works great for my shop wood stove and doesn't need to look good/solid to perform the needed function.
Patrice Durocher
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2025
can be filled at 3/4 max
Boots
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2025
Stay away from this product, stacked it 3/4 the way with very dry wood in my workshop on a leveled concrete floor and the sides just snapped overnight and my wood is all over the place now. Waste of money, looking for a better alternative. Avoid yourselves the same mistake.
Alice Birchett
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
As described. Easy to assemble with one person. Took about 15 minutes. Instructions are clear. Sturdy if you ensure you tighten the screws with the tools provided. Overall good purchase and good value.
J Schneider
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Side pulled out of welds upon loading for the first time!
Ryan Conner
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Stores a decent amount of wood keeps everything compact!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2024
It was return . Not sturdy enough
MN Swede
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
This log rack is very sturdy, as it’s made from square tubular steel, and is black powder-coated with a durable finish. Very easy to assemble, because every single part is in a plastic wrapper with a letter sticker on it, letters A to H. The instructions show exactly what letter part goes with what. Greener has included a small wrench and a hex key; no other tools are needed. Even the bags of bolts and nuts are labeled 1 to 4, and they include an extra bolt or nut of all four sizes. It took me about an hour to assemble indoors. I moved it to a level surface outdoors and then gave every bolt its final tightening.My only complaint is that the two end pieces are only 3 ft. high, when a face cord of wood is 4 ft. high.
LR
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
This wood holder is easy to assemble, looks nice, & is sturdy. I did add some hardware cloth to the bottom so short pieces didn't fall through.
Ryan Vanderwees
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2024
This will not hold firewood. The quality is poor, extremely light duty. Missing multiple bolts and nuts. I highly advise against buying this. Might be good for storing paper towel rolls.
KMart
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2024
Missing the nuts and bolts for upright and diagonal braces. Seems fairly study though
Mae
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
Arrived in good order, no missing parts, no damage. Assembly required, but easily completed in about 15 minutes with the supplied tools. Straightforward instructions, with no muttered epithets required. Parts fit together well and the unit is quite sturdy upon completion. Looks quite tasteful for indoor or outdoor use.Now for the perspective part:1. This is an inexpensive, bare bones rack made of thin wall, barely painted, low grade steel. If you are going to use it outside, it is going to rust. That's why somebody invented Krylon. Don't whine about it, just put some effort into your life.2. This is an inexpensive, bare bones rack made of thin wall, barely painted, low grade steel. It's not designed for your cord of bucked, split and seasoned oak. This rack is meant for convenient storage of store bought bundles of firewood. If you want something rugged and built to last the ages, this ain't it.3. This is an inexpensive, bare bones rack made of thin wall, barely painted, low grade steel. Keeping the above in mind, it would behoove the typical user (myself included) to run a cable between the supplied loops atop each end unit to insure against potential flexing of the supports.
Actual PhD
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2022
The rack arrived in a small package. It is not very heavy. I assembled it indoors. It consists of six foot pieces,10 pieces making up the sides and some braces with all the necessary hardware and some simple tools. The instructions are pictorial, but the pieces are lettered or numbered making it easy to follow. I still got the first side piece backwards when attaching to the assembled bottom half but that was easily seen and fixed. The tools included are good enough to assemble but it goes faster with a electric screwdriver.Once all screws were tightened the unit was stable and I could stand on it.I took it outside and loaded it with firewood. As you can see in the picture there is some bowing on the sides but it is not severe. If I had stacked more carefully that might have been avoided but it seems perfectly sturdy now.It is placed on a deck and does not need to be attached to the walls for stability. It has plastic or rubber feet which is a nice feature and it does not rock.I would rate it 4.5 stars if possible but gave it a 4 due to the directions which could have had more detail even if pictoral and because the metal is thinner than a past rack I still use that is 15 years old at least.For the price this was a much better deal than the big box store unitsI expect it to last many years with occasional paint touch up.
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