Top positive review
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Neat storage, and handy to have.
By med1pilot on Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2014
We bought this 8' version to set on the deck just outside our front door, so we would have a ready supply of firewood handy without going to the big wood pile out back nearly as often. Time will tell, but so far it seems to be made reasonably well, and the integral vinyl cover is doing a good job of keeping the rain and moisture off the wood. Just make sure your firewood is cut to AT LEAST 16" lengths, as this is the bare minimum that will fit without falling through the bottom rack. Will revisit this after one year to see how well it holds up. 12/30/2014 Something I wanted to add is you will definitely need to have this located on a firm surface such as concrete, asphalt, or wood. Remember these legs are only about 1 1/2 inches in diameter, and once loaded will readily sink into the soft ground. If it sinks in unequally, the frame will twist and distort. Keep it firm and level and don't tighten the bolts so much you distort the tubes, and it should hold as much wood as you can stack on it. 10/7/2015 Going in to its second winter, this rack is still holding out just fine. The cover has faded to a dark gray, but is still sound and does a great job of keeping the wood dry. The velcro on the ends is weak and won't hold in a strong wind anymore, so we took a pair of small clamps and bungee cords to hold down on the ends, and it has stood up to strong winds just fine again. 11/22/2016 Going in to its third winter, and still as good as when we bought it. We have no rust, or corrosion problems, and even loaded to the top and above, the frame is still true and straight. As mentioned above, the cover has faded to a dark gray, but in spite of that, it is still holding out. No dry rot, holes or tears. This has been a very good investment.
Top critical review
Great frame, lousy cover.
By M. Rodriguez on Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
The frame is heavy duty metal that assembles easily using a crescent wrench. While it might now be deep enough for some pieces of firewood, most are just fine and will not drop through the space between the rails or out the sides. The cover is another matter, it’s shorter than other shelter logic covers and is designed to fit on the top few rows of wood. Unfortunately it is held on the ends with Velcro in a strange configuration that comes undone in the slightest wind. Spend the extra money and get the firewood rack with the full cover.
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