Elevate Your Wardrobe Game! π
The Only Hangers Industrial Strength Z Rack is a heavy-duty garment rack designed for maximum durability and style. With a robust capacity of 400lbs, adjustable height extenders, and smooth-rolling castors, itβs perfect for both personal and professional use. Available in a chic black finish, it complements any space while providing practical storage solutions.
D**A
Quality Product - Excellent Customer Service
My wife and I are preparing our LuLaRoe Fashion Consulting business. We selected the Double-Rail Rolling Z Rack to save space and use for in-home pop-up boutique events. We reached out to The Garment Rack Store to let them know our business plans and our intentions of ordering one rack for evaluation with intentions of ordering additional racks. Kevin at The Garment Rack Store not only responded quickly, but was helpful in answering questions and providing product information, easing our concerns. The racks are very sturdy! In our evaluation, the weight capacity was very important. You can't have customers shopping on shaky and weak racks. After assembling the first rack (20 minutes) it was time for a weight test. I completed 3 pull-ups hanging from the top pole (I'm about 175 lbs). Next up, floor marking test. I spun the rack around on my carpet and linoleum floors, just trying to get a mark to happen, couldn't do it. Not a mark anywhere. Next up, the quick disassembly and reassembly test. It took about 5 minutes to break the rack down for transport and 5 minutes to put it back together and ready for "showtime". Finally, the storage test. The Z Racks are the coolest ever. The Z design allows you to press the racks tightly together and reduce the overall footprint of multiple racks in the room. All in all, great product sold by a great business run by people with great business ethics. When we have needs for our business, The Garment Store is our first stop. If they carry what we need, we get it from them!
T**3
This is definitely a heavy duty rail!! No wobbling, holds a lot!!
Let me start by saying that part of my job is loading z-rails with clothing to move around the store I work for. Therefore, I am very familiar with these rails! However, I have never needed to put one together, as the guy in charge of maintenance always does that. I don't know if mine came with instructions, (unless they were taped to the box) but it really only required common sense to put the parts together. I also purchased the shelf for the base, as again working with these and trying to place a storage box on the z portion, well it doesn't work. It just falls off!! I keep plastic storage bins that hold sweaters, shoes and other stuff conveniently. I got out my socket wrench set and had the rail put together in less than half an hour. I read in a review that someone had trouble adding the shelf, because they put the rail together completely before trying to add the shelf. I'm not sure how they ran into difficulty, it simply drops into place, whether you put the rail together first or not. I also read that some people had trouble keeping the rod from falling down. All it takes is tightening down the nuts with a socket wrench until you can't turn it anymore. If you have little strength, borrow a mechanics wrench, the kind you would use to remove lug nuts from the wheel on a vehicle. That should give you the leverage to tighten the bolts down securely. I will add that I put a piece of duct tape around the post where I wanted the rod to sit. That gave it something to grip as I tightened it down and did keep it from 'traveling'! This rail is very heavy-duty piece of merchandise. I have it loaded with everything that used to be crammed in my closet (idiotic build...) closet runs length of bedroom, but you can only utilize the space behind the doors. Everything to the right and left in the closet, probably 2/3's of the space, is so narrow and tight that you need to remove the clothes behind the doors in order to slide the other clothing within reach. I've always hated it! I put the z-rail in my spare room and it holds everything! The locking wheels are handy, but as space is at a premium I do need to be able to roll my rail around, and it does that easily!!
C**E
One of the best investments I have ever made for my home
One of the best investments I have ever made for my home ! I am absolutely loving it ! This is an industrial type Z rack, the same as the racks I used when I worked in retail. It is super sturdy and the height extenders make a very big difference. I am able to hang my long, tunic length shirts on the top rail without them touching the bottom rail. Putting it together took me about an hour, and was very simple. All the parts and tools come with it. The only tricky, somewhat time consuming part was placing the bottom rail. You can place the bottom rail anywhere on the rack, you just tighten the clamps down at whatever height you want. A second person would have made this part of the assembly much easier, but by resting the bar on my shoulder as I tightened the bolts, first one side and then the other, I was able to do it. Tighten them loosely at first, so you can adjust the bar if it's uneven or you need to move it up or down, etc. Then, once you're happy with it, tighten the bolts EXTRA tight. I did this and I have not had any problems with the bar sliding down when filled with clothes. I love the wheels, they are large, they roll easily and two of them have brakes. The wheels are also very smooth and don't scratch my hardwood floors. Honestly, the best $83 I have spent on my home in a while !
I**C
Awesome. Well worth the Price!
I just purchased and moved into a 100+ year old house with no closets. My options: build a real closet for around $800 a pop, buy an armoire for around $500 a peice, or... wait for it... buy a clothing rack! I checked out reviews for many racks at several stores. I was willing to pay more for something nice that held a lot of clothing. This does the trick. Commercial grade - build it correctly and it should never fall apart on you. Also, the heighth goes great w/ my 12' ceilings.Note: the instructions are Ikea-ish, but with a little common sense it is pretty easy to put together. It took under 30 minutes for my friend and I to unpack and build.Tip for installing the middle bar: use a tape measurer to measure from the base up to the middle bar on each side to insure it is level. Get a friend to hold one side while you tighten the other with the allen wrench - not all the way. Then tighten the other side - again - not all the way. Measure again and make sure it is straight. Use a driver or drill to tighten each side the rest of the way - do not over tighten or you will damage it. Took all of 5 minutes and the bar is not going anywhere. No reason to deduct a star.
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