🔥 Stack it, store it, and ignite your outdoor vibes!
The GREENER 4FT Firewood Rack is a heavy-duty, adjustable storage solution designed to hold a quarter face cord of firewood. Constructed from robust steel with a weather-resistant finish, it features a stable design with multiple support legs and anti-tip straps. This rack elevates firewood for optimal air circulation, preventing moisture buildup, and is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. Plus, it comes with a one-year warranty for added assurance.
T**N
Very nice Wood rack
I needed to replace a wood rack I’d had for many years and after reading reviews chose this one. I liked the design and the fact that the sides had a top piece to add stability. It was simple to assemble and lightweight but sturdy and came with all that was needed to assemble it. I have not filled it with wood yet but can tell it will hold quite a bit. Very please with this purchase
M**E
Keep some perspective when judging this firewood rack!
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.
T**T
Decent
Pretty good rack if you buy it on a price dip.
J**Y
Sturdy and durable
I bought this wood rack to keep my wood covered and off the ground. It’s easy enough to assemble and looks good too. The square tubing is what makes this stronger and more durable than the other ones. This holds a lot of wood and it has an awesome cover that you can buy for it (sold separately) also recommended
U**C
Very sturdy! Highly recommend it!
Purchased to keep our wood off the ground. Very easy to assemble and use. Not the highest quality but worth the price. I covered ours with a few coats of Krylon Outdoor paint and primer to help it last longer. Highly recommend it.
J**T
Best packaged product I've ever received.
The rack is as advertised. Solid, exactly what you're expecting. What I was happiest with was how it was packed. Like pieces were all packaged together and marked accordingly. 1 extra screw of each size and an extra nut.Only thought I have for the company: add 2 extra part no. 3 screws so that folks can screw them into the 2 empty holes you end up having in the middle "D" section. This will allow them to be plugged and not allow moisture into it. I ended up cutting a part no. 1 screw down and used the 1 extra part no. 3 screw to fill those holes.TL;DR: Exactly what you expect and idiot proofed to make it incredibly easy to put together.
A**S
A Good Wood Rack for the Price
After looking at LOTS of these, I decided to get this one because it’s the only one I saw that had the additional support pieces between the base and the vertical structure. I’ve seen many that are priced higher.STRENGTHRead the reviews and you’ll see they all have the same concerns about strength. They all have close up photos that make the rack seem stronger. I was a little concerned when I got an 8-foot rack in a small box. They did some pretty creative packing, but it all fit. (See the pieces in the photo) I hoped it would have been made with heavier metal. Yet, as you can see in the photo, it seems to be holding up just fine.ASSEMBLYThe assembly instructions called for screws that aligned with part numbers (1, 2, 3, 4) in separate little numbered bags. Right from the beginning, I looked for part No. 1, but there was no bag No. 1. If that happens to you, refer to the parts list and compare the screw size. Someone just put the wrong screws in the wrong bag.On Step 1: Be sure when attaching the bottom piece if the vertical pieces (C), that they are facing the right direction. Later when you get to Step 4, you’ll need the holes for the diagonal supports (F) to be facing toward the inside. The Step 1 Illustration does not show the holes. The illustration for Step DOES show that. Yet, if you have them facing the wrong way (as I did), in the end, you’ll need to take it apart and turn parts (C) around.STABILITYThe rack has 10 narrow feet on the bottom. I was concerned that the weight of the wood could press into the ground and the rack would be at ground level, or tilt. When it was fully assembled, it did have a slight tilt, but I was sure the weight of the wood would level it out. I went and bought 10 small stepping stones shaped like bricks and placed them below each foot. (See photo) That allowed better placement and stability.OVERALL RECOMMENDATIONGiven that all the racks on the market seem to be built at or near the same level of sturdiness, I recommend this one. As I noted earlier, this is the only one I found with the extra supports. It’s only been sitting outside for 3-days so far and hasn’t seen any winds, rain or snow yet.
A**R
Returned it
It was return . Not sturdy enough
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