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DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots

DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots

DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots
$  89.95

Score By Feature

Based on 1,227 ratings
Easy to assemble
9.69
Sturdiness
9.08
Stability
9.29
Versatility
9.13
Durability
8.92
For small spaces
8.48

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Product Description

The pine tree
Made of pine wood, these modular wine racks are freestanding and stackable. Comparison of the images will allow you to see the quality. Considering how thick the wood is, the racks are thick. The racks are made of thick wood, and dowel pins are used to interlock each connection point for added stability and security.
Cabernet and Merlot bottles fit best in this wood wine rack. The Pinot Noir bottles will only fit each other if they are separated by Merlot or Cabernet bottles.
This product is made from Pine Wood, which has a few knots as a result of the material. A set of these shelves is a great solution for storing wines either in a wine cellar or a cellar in the
It is easy to assemble, it only takes a few
There are 46 measurements in this article. The size is 5" wide x 30" high x 11" tall. Assembled to fit the 5-inch diameter. A space of 3 is needed between each row, starting from the bottom of the scallop cut to the bottom of the row above.

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to add risers to the shelves between each shelf to make them hold pinot, shiraz or perhaps champage aside from the Do the arcs appear too narrow, or too wide?

It won't fit in the arches because they are too narrow. Shiraz or Pinot noir can be put together, but you must separate each bottle by a Cabernet or Merlot one. This is because the space between the arches is not wide enough to accommodate Pinot noir bottles placed one on top of

It was an interesting design, but I did not see if it was the height or the width? Do you think I can stack an additional unit on top of ?

48 feet long by 12 feet wide and 30 feet high, this unit stands 47 feet long by 12 feet wide. They make a very nice stack if you make your own wine we make our own wine and these work very well The assembly takes less than a minute.

The joints and pegs look loose, can they be glued? It might be more stable if that's the case?

As much as you like, you could glue the pegs and joints, but you would need to be willing to permanently remove the glue if you want to reconfigure or disassemble it again. Titebond II or Elmer's wood glue are the two best products to use if you intend to glue it. If you want to glue the pegs, you can do so As a result, I think you should not coat all the joints. That would be excessive and will create an unnecessary mess. Last but not least, if you plan to install this on an uneven floor, be sure to level it out. As an example, I worked in an underground concrete basement If this is the case, I recommend using shims or adding leveling feet to level the rack before you start filling it with wine. I hope this will help!

Do you know if these have been painted or stained? There are many nuts in the wood, aren't there? Do you know if a top can be installed ?

She said it looks good with no nuts on the wood. Previously I had painted it black, but she really liked it. Assembling the product is not necessary if you don't have nuts. They are held together by a joint and dowel pin. On this, I do not have a top installed.

Selected User Reviews For DisplayGifts Pine Wooden Wine Holder Stackable Modular Display Shelves Wine Rack Storage Stand Thick Wood Natural 12 X 6 Rows 72 Slots

My search for the perfect ending ended here
5/5

There is nothing better than a well-written blog post I made the rack in a good size, but I had one problem assembling it - one of the dowel pin holes was too small. There is a possibility of a show here. If you didn't have tools, this would have been a major inconvenience, but for me it wasn't that much of an issue Use the right bit to drill the hole. You would want to lightly sand the surface and then stain and finish it as desired for a more formal space. As part of my DIY project, I made sides and a top shelf out of scrap wood. Once the rack is assembled, the sides provide stability and make it easier for it to be moved. You can see the photo attached.

Tiffany Kane
Tiffany Kane
| Jun 03, 2021
The furniture was much better than I expected for the price I paid
5/5

OK, so the headline sounds trite, but I have to admit that I wasn't expecting much for the Originally, I wanted a better solution to store my wine without having to create or spend a lot of money on a custom made unit. It was easy to see these racks would suit our needs, but I was concerned about their price. It took me 5 days to order them all. I was contacted by the seller within 24 hours to see if the quantity of my order was incorrect. The package arrived quickly and in good condition. I was impressed by this little bit of customer service. Unpacking the pieces and examining them was my task. The impression I got was impressive. It is pine and unfinished, but the knots are minimal and each piece is well sanded and machined. A second set of dowels was included as well. It isn't uncommon for there to be one dowel or one screw missing from these products we need That's not the case this time. There are plenty of spare It did not splinter at all as I assemble the five racks. For my own sanity and to store wine, I did anchor these racks to my wall with some brackets (not included). They fit together snugly, so I was able to stack these racks 2 high. If you're only planning on working at one height, they're probably strong enough to stand alone without In the end, they will tell if they sag under the weight of the bottles, but to date, I am very pleased with these racks and will recommend them to others and to buy them again if I need to store more bottles.

Everly Proctor
Everly Proctor
| Apr 17, 2021
A low-cost option that works well Keeping wine at a low cost
5/5

In an epiphany, I realized what I needed to do. Having just moved to a new city and rented a house, I want to check out all the available properties in the area before choosing a place to buy. When I do find the perfect place, I would like to Imagine how disappointed I would be if I finish my wine cellar and I do not have any wine to stock it with. I'm going to introduce you to this little In addition to extending my storage capacity in my rental basement, it is an extremely cheap and reliable way to keep my things safe and protected. Please take note of the following A poster I saw mentioned that this would not fit Pinot bottles, but this is not the case Having said that, I have a good case of Pinot in this, and it fits just fine. Anyway, this is raw pine, so it isn't a show piece, but it assembles very easily, and I suppose you could stain it if you wanted to. In addition, it's modular, so you can modify and expand it when necessary. The following pro tip will help you In my concrete basement, leveling was easy with the addition of leveling feet to the lowest side supports When you stack and store, it is obviously essential to get the right level. Nevertheless, I would recommend it for auxiliary storage with a ten out of ten. You'll enjoy this!.

Anders SLATER
Anders SLATER
| Dec 02, 2020
It was disappointing
3/5

From a listing it seemed to be a great wine rack, but it does not live up to my expectations. In the beginning, I thought there was a mistake in the box. Even for a single tier of items, the box was about as big as I expected. The entire unit was in the case, six tiers high. As soon as I opened it, the reason was obvious. It seems to be much lighter in weight than I expected, and I am less impressed with how sturdy it appears. you think this will be like the old hardwood Ikea racks or the stuff you see in wine stores, you'll be let down. It looks like pine in the listing, but I think it is balsa, rather than pine. In addition to being very light, it does not have the appearance of In this circular cut, the slits are recessed into the circular cut. The slots for holding the bottles are extremely shallow, much shallower than I expected based on I don't feel very secure when I hold wine bottles in my hands. In addition, the budget will be cut by In both longitudinal members, the outs are the same size, resulting in wine bottles sitting in the nose part of the funnel Their confidence is further undermined when they are in the down position. Additionally, the cut-off date is January 1, 2010 There is a tight spacing between outs. There are almost two bottles of wine touching one another in the rack. The result is that it is very hard to remove a bottle without jostling the ones on either side. Unless I am extremely careful when removing a bottle from the rack, I worry that it will bump an adjacent bottle and cause it to fall. They do not feel secure in the rack. In addition, the base pieces are markedly rectangular, and this gives the finished unit a sense of stability that you won't find with some of the obvious, cheap wine racks on the market. Despite this, only a little. It's a pity that I am disappointed in the construction quality of this The quality of this device is better than the typical inexpensive ones that it claims to be superior to, but it is still comparable. According to me, this product is an example of cheaply made Chinese stuff, where exaggerated promises and fake reviews are common. While it is not entirely useless, I think it has a lot of shortcomings.

Kyree Blanchard
Kyree Blanchard
| Oct 03, 2020
It's so far proving to be a good app
5/5

In order to not be lazy, I started this as an answer to a question about finishing a rack and then moved to evaluating it. Here is what I can do (I will In the meantime, I have stained the Bottle Holding Arches and am waiting to see if I like leaving the supports natural. Still, I think they turned out pretty well. I would sand and apply a stain base if I were doing these for a showpiece, but when I do them in my driveway for a few hours, and paint/wipe them from the box, they look great to me. There are knots and resins that appear lighter than the rest, but I think they add to the contrast. Besides, if they are that close to your wine rack, either they are totally stupid or they bought it off Amazon and isn't actually a wine rack. I just finished the project today and will update once it has dried and been *Edit* So far, I am satisfied with the results. The supports still need staining, so I'm debating if I should do it. Definitely not "Rock Solid", but I didn't really reckon it would Among the bottles I have here, I have some that are $10-$20 A Margaux (in addition to the expensive bottle I hid there). If you are disappointed because it does not keep $300+ bottles rock solid, I have a piece of property on the ocean front in Arizona to sell for a bargain. In terms of value for money, it performs admirably. Additionally, as a counter to some incorrectly answered questions below, it stores all of my 750ml bottles, including Pino and Sparkling, just fine no matter what level I choose. Any changes will be updated as always.

Mohammad Scott
Mohammad Scott
| Jul 14, 2021

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