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【48 Pair Shoe Cabinet】Size: 48"(W) x 12.5"(D) x 48"(H). Our shoe cabinet provides a large space to store shoes, which can hold 48 pairs of shoes, enough to meet the daily needs of you and your family. It can store all kinds of high-heeled shoes, high-top shoes, sports shoes, sports shoes, flat shoes
【Large Space】The shoe cabinet can be placed in the closet, living room, doorway, bedroom, office to store shoes. It can also be used to store clothes, books, toys, etc. to make your space more tidy.
【Easy to Assemble】The shoe cabinet is made of metal frame and environmentally friendly, harmless and durable PP material, waterproof and easy to clean. Equipped with installation instructions and installation tools to help you install quickly and easily.
【Sturdy Structure】The cube structure is stable and durable, and it will not be deformed even if it is used for a long time. Maximum load capacity of each cube: 11lbs
【Creative Design】The transparent door design allows you to find shoes quickly. The perforated door facilitates air circulation and prevents the accumulation of peculiar smells.If you have any questions or missing accessories, please contact us!
Perfect!I bought a second set just so I can have three of these hanging on one door, since there is plenty of room. Initially, I had an over the door clothing hanging rack above and the shoes below, which also fit perfectly. The hanging rack banged around a bit, so I cut a Nerf bullet and squeezed it between the hardware and the door which kept it snug as well as protected the paint from scraping off. The extra segment is in my daughter's room.Leave at least one horizontal bar out at the top or bottom to accomodate boots.Hanging bracket not wide enough to fit over front door in either home I tried. Instead, I bought hollow door anchors thinking I would use those to screw into place, but it turns out I just screwed it directly into the door just fine. If worried about leaving scuff marks, just put a little painter's tape where the hardware touches the door. When removing it, just fill the hole and touch up with a spot of matching paint. The hanging brackets bend easily and conveniently to go flat against the door, so I just screw through holes already existing in the brackets.Little feet screw into the top and bottom, and a connector cap goes in the middle. I placed the bottom set of feet through a large paperclip that pokes out the side, then used a screw and washer (though screw alone would have been fine) to keep it from banging or otherwise bouncing about and weakening the hold of the screws at the top.I bought dark gray Gorilla brand over the door mesh pocket shoe storage as well, and the mesh allows little debris to fall through. I carefully cut between the seams to remove two single columns of pockets, and used cable zip ties to attach these to each side edge of the Type A door rack. When I lengthened the rack by adding another segment, I just attached more pockets beneath. Now we have pockets to stuff toddler shoes and socks, gloves, keys and wallet, dog leash, jump rope, sidewalk chalk, etc right at the front door.I also got a couple of coat hooks that have the two little hooks that extend out angled away from each other. I put a sliver of really sticky, thick double sided tape on the horizontal bar, pressed the hook into place, then used cable zip ties to firmly attach to the bar. Now we have a couple of coat hooks which we sometimes use and sometimes don't but we're glad they're available.When assembling:• Be sure to check the L-shaped ends so that the ones that take the screw-on feet are left for the top and bottom while the hollow ones use the double cap connector in the center.• Be sure to set it up so that the higher bar is in the back, away from the door, and the lower bar is in the front, nearest the door.• Recommend first attaching feet to four vertical side bars as appropriate (and recommend placing bolt through a paperclip that extends past one set of feet in order to better secure it to door using a screw through the paperclip); second attaching one footed vertical side bar to one hollow opening vertical side bar until all four sides are completed; third placing all eight horizontal bars in between the vertical side bars for one set and hand tightening the hardware; fourth using the hex wrench or a hex bit and a drill on lower speed to tighten all bars; fifth connecting the next set of vertical side bars in the same manner as in the fourth step; then sixth connecting the two completed sections with the double connector cap.I have assembled many units like this, and this one was not great from that perspective. I had to use about 50 nylon zip ties to keep it together. Without the zip ties, the first 2 tiers were fine, but then the weight of the upper tiers caused the lower ones to come apart. It comes with a wee mallet, which does help in seating the corners properly, but even so, they do not STAY seated properly. The instruction sheet also has plenty of space, yet opted for tiny pictures for some reason.Now that I have it assembled I am pretty happy with it.I typically keep all my shoes in the original boxes. If you’re like me when they’re kept away I forget I have them. I wanted an inexpensive option where I could see my favorite shoes. The assembly is not hard. It is functional and served exactly the purpose I bought it for. I also liked you can customize the shelves so I had a place for my favorite boots. I’d say it holds 16 pairs of womens shoes and two pairs of large boots.Feliz con mi compra , alcanzo mis expectativas ❤️❤️❤️❤️Worth the money fits all size shoesIf you used the video to assemble your item, you will not be able to stand your sneakers unless you wear youth 5 or smallerFits all my shoes - Love it!