🚀 Elevate Your Event Game with Effortless Chair Management!
The OFFICEROO Folding Chair Rack Storage Cart is a robust and portable solution designed to hold up to 14 chairs, making it perfect for various settings like schools, churches, and community centers. With a compact design of 27x27x17 inches, it fits easily into storage spaces. The cart features quick assembly, versatile use as a dolly, and smooth maneuverability with 4 lockable wheels, ensuring both convenience and security.
D**R
Sturdy
Very sturdy and holds a good amount of chairs
R**.
Not what I expected.
The cart appears to be sturdy. I am afraid it could tip over easily. The wheels are small. The thing I dislike most is it is not easy to load the chairs on it. There is no adjustment and you have to wiggle the chairs back and forth/up and down to get them loaded.
S**.
Easy to assemble
Fits most folding chairs. Larger cushioned chairs do not fit bit lay nicely on top.
R**R
not robust
The wheel broke off under load after 2 weeks
A**O
Sturdy and Convenient!
This chair rack storage cart is exactly what I needed! It's sturdy, portable, and holds up to 14 folding chairs with ease. The lockable wheels are great for keeping it in place when moving, and it's a real space-saver. Perfect for organizing and transporting chairs—highly recommend!
E**A
Folding Chair Rack
This folding chair rack is exactly what I needed for easy garage storage. It is well made, durable, easy to assemble and holds 14 folding chairs perfectly. I am very happy with the quality and would get it again.
C**D
Didn’t work for my space
This rack was easy to assemble. Is very lightweight but sturdy. Make sure you load up each side evenly or it will tip over.Unfortunately I was unable to use it in my garage because with the chairs laying sideways it takes up too much space. I wish the chairs were stored vertically. I gave it to my mother in law Abe they are using it at their church
M**Y
The bars of metal are really strong
I thought chairs would fit in it just a little bit better than they do. So I referenced back to the picture on the main page and realized the chairs in that picture look slightly odd to me. They are a different style of folding chair than the common metal ones that I'm so used to. This might be why chairs seem to not fit that great.The build quality is pretty good the metal is thick and strong and the wheels on the bottom are pretty nice quality. The locking mechanisms stops the wheel from spinning and swiveling which usually the wheel locks don't stop the wheel from swiveling. So that's nice but my wheel bas is uneven and therefore is imbalanced. Not that big of a deal because it is not a chair or table but I kind of wanted it to be.The assembly of the product was simplified with same size bolts for everything and not many pieces to assemble but I did find myself having to incorporate a bit of muscle to bend the tubes ever so slightly so I can actually thread the bolt through. At one point I though I was going to have to re-drill the holes until I realized I was strong enough to bend the tubes and slide the bolt through. I was also happy with how strong everything was and how I could actually torque down the bolts pretty hard without them breaking. It comes with the wrenches to do this also which makes things easier. Assembled together in about 20 minutes so not bad there but I do not like how top heavy it is and how the wheel base is so small compared to the arms up top. With nothing on it to hold it down it will slip and fall over very quickly if weight is applied to the top. But I do see the value in the strong materials so what I'm going to do with mine is build a sheet metal box around it so I can throw greasy engine parts into it and it won't be able to tip over. All of the weight will be at the bottom and the walls will be high as to enclose the arms which I might cut shorter and they will become hanging racks for inside the bin.One other ding on it is the price tag it seems a bit high to me which is why I'm re-purposing it and not tossing it. I just think it's not great at holding folding chairs because it remains bulky and doesn't hold really that many chairs unless you start stacking them on top. But any more weight on top and it will tip over if you try to move it.
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