Only Hangers Gridwall Panel Display Fixture with Gondola Base - Black Grid Gondola Unit with Casters
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Yes, but it's a little cumbersome to carry by yourself.
No, there are only four grid panels, a base with casters, and the necessary hardware to assemble it. The accessories shown in the other photos are optional and are shown to give you an idea of what you can put on the rack.
Selected User Reviews For Only Hangers Gridwall Panel Display Fixture with Gondola Base - Black Grid Gondola Unit with Casters
I sell wreaths at craft fairs, and I needed something that was simple to set up, take down, and store, as well as a way to display my products without fear of them falling over. This stand is simple to assemble, move, and maintain, as well as sturdy and light enough to move around my booth even when fully loaded.
br>When the box arrived, it was in pretty bad shape. I found it difficult to move the box because it was so heavy. I opened it up and carefully removed each item before laying it out to assemble. There was no packing slip or instructions included in the package. A lot of hardware was missing, much to my dismay! So I won't be able to write a full review until I get the hardware from the company and put it together. There will be more after that.
I've had a couple of questions, and they've all been fantastic. Thank you for your prompt and courteous service.
This is the best set-up for a display. Two washers and two bolts were missing from the hardware, but I have plenty of those in my garage. With the bolts, the middle section on the bottom is a little tricky to put together, but everything else went smoothly. Because one person must hold the grid on the base while the other screws in the bolts, you will need two people to put this together. Before putting the grids on the bottom, you must first attach the small connectors that will hold the grids together. (It was much more convenient this way. ) To put this together, you'll need a screwdriver and a pair of pliers. I bought the hooks for the display, but I didn't like how my dog carriers looked hanging on it, so I bought the shelves that simply hook on. I watched a YouTube video on how to set up the stand because it didn't come with any instructions. The take- It took a long time to unpack at the craft store where I went. I'm going to buy individual legs for each grid so I don't have to disassemble and reassemble the display every time, and I'll only have four grids to hold the bags.
What I like about this is that you can put it together in a variety of ways. I don't always use the black bottom stand with wheels, so you can put it together as a four panel or even a two panel.
Is hardware supposed to be pre-assembled and come with instructions? greased? Smaller pieces got stuck in the wheel housing because the hardware was packed in the same bag as the wheels. I was fortunate enough to have two mechanically inclined friends. It'll be put together for me by like-minded individuals. Best of luck!.
The wheels are a waste of time. The design of the structure is incredible. The wheels are a waste of time. There are no instructions as well, but it's not difficult to figure out. To put it together, you'll need at least two people.
Read reviews about people not being able to put this together because they didn't have all of the necessary parts. That appears to be the case! I didn't have the bolts to put it together, but with a quick fix from True Value, everything worked out fine. But it's a pity!.