HOMYSHOPY Industrial Bar Cart with Wine Rack, 3-Tier Storage Shelves Wine Carts with Wheels and Glass Holder, Mobile Metal Serving Carts for The Home(Vintage Brown)
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Yes, the use of this wine cart will be unaffected by the lack of handles.
More than a hundred pounds are required.
There are no larger red wine glasses, only small ones. However, 24 sherry glasses or 18 white wine glasses are required. I was dissatisfied to discover that red wine glasses did not fit.
Liquor bottles cannot be kept on the bottom shelf. It is insufficiently tall.
Selected User Reviews For HOMYSHOPY Industrial Bar Cart with Wine Rack, 3-Tier Storage Shelves Wine Carts with Wheels and Glass Holder, Mobile Metal Serving Carts for The Home(Vintage Brown)
The metal's black paint had been scuffed in at least six places. br>br>The wood is a laminate over that glued sawdust stuff, not real wood. The top piece isn't completely covered in laminate, and the bottom is simply black. br>br>The wheels appear to be of good quality. br>br>The distance between the shelf heights should be greater. It was my fault for not doing enough research before handing over $140. The top portion, where stemware is hung, is too low to accommodate my wine glasses, let alone champagne flutes. You believe a bar cart with space for 14 bottles of wine, wine glasses, and flutes would fit? They're not even rare glasses; you can get them from a certain Swedish maze. To give you an idea of the numbers, it's 9 once you get past the metal support for the shelf above. 5". My wine glass is 9" tall, so that will fit. However, the resistance is less than 9". That's seven if you include the supports for hanging the stemware. 5". You'll be fine if your stemware is 7" or smaller, but I have ten glasses that won't fit on that shelf. It won't fit on the bottom shelf because it's 7 inches tall. 25". br>br>I bought this with the intention of using it as a temporary solution until I could afford a proper bar unit (which is expensive and nothing has piqued my interest). However, $140 for a scuffed piece made of inferior materials is excessive. It should be priced between $90 and $100. $120.
Hello,br>I'm not sure if my cart is defective or if this is standard, but the wine racks will not hold wine bottles. They fall out as they slam shut the door behind them. The racks in the main photo on Amazon appear to be closer together than the racks in my cart, and the distance between them is too great, allowing the bottles to slip through. In addition, the wheels are extremely small, making them unsuitable for carpet. It barely rolls on a low carpet, in fact. Another thing to keep in mind is that the wood resembles particle board material. I wouldn't mind this product if the wine racks could actually hold the bottles, but as it stands, I'm disappointed.
I read the reviews before purchasing the cart and was satisfied with my decision. I was aware that I might have to remove one of the wooden shelves in order for the wine glasses to fit. The wine glasses (both red and white varieties) did not fit in the cart due to their stems - Even after removing the wooden shelf, the wine glasses still didn't quite fit. Fortunately, I have a handy husband who was able to raise the wine rack hardware by adding two pieces of wood (which he first had to cut to size and stain) - one on each end, then replace the wooden shelf containing the wine rack hardware - The glasses are now in a good position to be worn. The wine bottles were then added, and due to the style of the bottles, the red wine bottles worked well. White wine bottles, on the other hand, have a more slender neck and can slide off the rack. That was a disappointment - As a result, this rack will only be used to store red wine.
The top shelf screw brackets on the left side of the bar cart were messed up, which was my only complaint. The screws were unable to be tightened. As a result, we assumed we'd used the wrong screw and replaced it with a longer one from the pack, which punctures the top shelf. We have it held together with approximately 50% of the long screw jolting out but you’t see it because it is under the shelf. It still annoyed me because it was damaged after I paid full price, despite the fact that none of the other screw spaces had the same issue.
This bar cart is fantastic; it was simple to put together and looks exactly as I had hoped. The only drawback is that my wine glasses were too long to hang with the shelf attached; however, we adjusted it and they now hang perfectly! If you're concerned, simply measure your glasses!.
This bar chart is ideal for apartment dwellers. The amount of wine it holds (GF enjoys wine) and the wine glass holder areas are fantastic; the top and bottom shelves are also large enough to hold pint glasses and other bottles of liquor. I can move it around if I have a small party or simply want to change where I display it (in my bedroom). HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.