Gonfoam 2-Tier Expandable Shoe Rack,Adjustable Shoe Shelf Storage Organizer Heavy Duty Metal Free Standing Shoe Rack for Entr

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars | 4,790 ratings

Price: 21.97

Last update: 10-15-2024


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Expandable Shoe Rack:This 2 tier shoe rack can be expanded up to 33.8" and holds up to 8 pairs of adult shoes. Great Solution for shoes organization of garage,entryway,bedroom,and small place.
Easy to Assemble:You will be able to assemble this shoe rack less than 5 mins without any tools.Unique and simple structure design allow you install this shoe organizer very easy but still super sturdy.
Premium Quality Material:Extremely well-made of high-quality metal materials which is very druable and has smooth finish.Not only a shoe rack and adding more decoration in your home.
Strong Bearing:Heavy duty thickened pipe can hold up to 13lb on Mid part,so it can hold the heavy shoes easily like leather boots,basketball shoes,etc.
Multipurpose Shoe Rack:You can move the shoe rack easily with the arch handle.Adjusting the length of shoe rack according to your needs and help you save more space for your house.

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Top reviews from the United States

Diane K. Rowland
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
Easy to assemble without tools. Sturdy! Easily expands! Fits my space perfectly! Just what I needed! Ordered another one! I have a lot of shoes ????
FJSIII
5.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy and ideal for larger than average shoes
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
I wear size 13 shoes. Unlike other shelves I own, the space between the levels allows for large shoes to be stored without scraping them against the top of the next higher level. Seems sturdy and looks nice.

Great value, straightforward to assemble (no tools needed). The expansion option is also nice.
hailey
5.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy and easy to assemble
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
This little shelf is sturdy and super easy to assemble. It has given some purpose and organization to my front closet and made it simple for my little daughter to figure out how to put shoes away. Also, super nice that it is expandable so you can make it fit any space.
Elihime
4.0 out of 5 stars Adjustable, Stylish, Easy to Put Together
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
This is excellent for my needs and fits perfectly in my tiny apartment. If I move I may upgrade but I'll keep this around for a long, long time!
Kaycie Bauer
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Filament Racks
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
TLDR: Overall I give two thumbs up for this product. It’s easy to assemble and use. My use case for it is a bit different than the original purpose, but they are wonderfully built. I had no problems assembling the racks and ended up buying 3 of the 4 tier racks. I highly recommend this product. They’re a good value for my use case.

My meat and potatoes:
While these are suppose to be shoe racks, I found that the 4 tier holds two rows of large spools (1kg) of filament well. I didn’t want to store all of my filament in bulky totes so I figured these would be a good solution to not only display my filament, but also utilize the space under my desk.

I tested the other sizes as well, and found the 4 tier to be the best. The 2 tier is also good, but I wanted to utilize as much space under my desk as I could. The 3 tier was not good. The lowest part of it was not far enough off the ground to support the spools. So my spools were resting on the ground rather than the rack. So I recommend the 4 tier if you plan on using them for the same use case as me.

I only assembled 1/2 of the 4 tier for my large spools (1kg spools), skipping two rows of rods. So essentially this pattern:

==TOP OF RACK==

< Skip >

RODS

< Skip >

RODS

==BOTTOM OF RACK==

This way I got the most clearance for pulling filament out, and utilize the full height under my desk. The desk is 30 inches tall. So that gives me 3 inches of clearance according to the dimensions. That makes it easy enough to pull them out without too much hassle.

I also modified one of the 4 tier racks for smaller spools of filament (the 250 g kind). I reused the spare parts from the other racks (I bought 3 of the 4 tier racks). I simply 3D printed a tiny bracket to space the second rod and keep it in place that sits on top of the bracket (see my photos). The topmost rods had to be modified slightly so it was under the rack instead of on top due to clearance issues. This mod wasn’t too hard to do. I’m a new user to Autodesk Fusion and it took me maybe an hour to get everything right. If you decide to do this mod too, make your holes 6.1mm. I did 6mm and had to screw in the screws to the bracket as well, which was a bit tedious work.

As far as wishes for these, I wish they had wheels on them, or a second hole in the frame so you could space the rods closer together. For my use case it would make the smaller filament easier to place on the rack, but I could also see it being useful for baby shoes. I also wish you could lock the rods on the shoe rack with something like a set screw. That way they don’t expand as you’re trying to move them, and don’t end up being as wiggly when you have a bit more of a load on them. Again, out of normal use case, so I can’t complain that much.

Overall, they preform perfectly for my needs. These are definitely well built racks, so even if my use case was shoes, I would see no problem with sturdiness.
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Kaycie Bauer
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Filament Racks
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
TLDR: Overall I give two thumbs up for this product. It’s easy to assemble and use. My use case for it is a bit different than the original purpose, but they are wonderfully built. I had no problems assembling the racks and ended up buying 3 of the 4 tier racks. I highly recommend this product. They’re a good value for my use case.

My meat and potatoes:
While these are suppose to be shoe racks, I found that the 4 tier holds two rows of large spools (1kg) of filament well. I didn’t want to store all of my filament in bulky totes so I figured these would be a good solution to not only display my filament, but also utilize the space under my desk.

I tested the other sizes as well, and found the 4 tier to be the best. The 2 tier is also good, but I wanted to utilize as much space under my desk as I could. The 3 tier was not good. The lowest part of it was not far enough off the ground to support the spools. So my spools were resting on the ground rather than the rack. So I recommend the 4 tier if you plan on using them for the same use case as me.

I only assembled 1/2 of the 4 tier for my large spools (1kg spools), skipping two rows of rods. So essentially this pattern:

==TOP OF RACK==

< Skip >

RODS

< Skip >

RODS

==BOTTOM OF RACK==

This way I got the most clearance for pulling filament out, and utilize the full height under my desk. The desk is 30 inches tall. So that gives me 3 inches of clearance according to the dimensions. That makes it easy enough to pull them out without too much hassle.

I also modified one of the 4 tier racks for smaller spools of filament (the 250 g kind). I reused the spare parts from the other racks (I bought 3 of the 4 tier racks). I simply 3D printed a tiny bracket to space the second rod and keep it in place that sits on top of the bracket (see my photos). The topmost rods had to be modified slightly so it was under the rack instead of on top due to clearance issues. This mod wasn’t too hard to do. I’m a new user to Autodesk Fusion and it took me maybe an hour to get everything right. If you decide to do this mod too, make your holes 6.1mm. I did 6mm and had to screw in the screws to the bracket as well, which was a bit tedious work.

As far as wishes for these, I wish they had wheels on them, or a second hole in the frame so you could space the rods closer together. For my use case it would make the smaller filament easier to place on the rack, but I could also see it being useful for baby shoes. I also wish you could lock the rods on the shoe rack with something like a set screw. That way they don’t expand as you’re trying to move them, and don’t end up being as wiggly when you have a bit more of a load on them. Again, out of normal use case, so I can’t complain that much.

Overall, they preform perfectly for my needs. These are definitely well built racks, so even if my use case was shoes, I would see no problem with sturdiness.
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Liz
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice little shoe rack
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
We have only a small amount of space for our shoes in our entryway and this works perfectly for what we needed. I like how it's expandable so we could fit it to just the size that worked for us. For its size, it fits a surprisingly large number of shoes. Highly recommend for a small, affordable shoe rack.
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Liz
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice little shoe rack
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
We have only a small amount of space for our shoes in our entryway and this works perfectly for what we needed. I like how it's expandable so we could fit it to just the size that worked for us. For its size, it fits a surprisingly large number of shoes. Highly recommend for a small, affordable shoe rack.
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R. Murray
5.0 out of 5 stars Great shoe rack!
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
Easy to put together and to adjust size, when necessary. Attractive enough, sturdy but lightweight, doesn't scuff the floor. Will probably buy more.
Is It Worthy?
5.0 out of 5 stars Is it worthy… Yes
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
This shoe rack is definitely worth the price.
The rack construction is heavier than I expected, and it is easy to assemble.
Also, I really like its ability to adjust in and out so you can fit it within a certain space as needed.
I also like that the rack Construction is heavier than I expected.

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