🍇 Sip in Style: Where Function Meets Flair!
The Concept Housewares WR-40702 Wall Mount Wine Rack is a stylish and functional solution for wine enthusiasts, featuring a sturdy design that holds 4 bottles and 8 glasses, perfect for compact spaces. With easy installation and a sleek black powder-coated finish, it seamlessly blends into any decor.
D**S
Hold all my Chrystal
It was hard to mount on the wall. I finally attached them to boards that I could just mount the boards to the wall. Worked wonderfully
J**F
Great wine rack for the price
My opinion is that this is a great rack for the price. Like others have stated, if you can't mount the vertical mounts strait into wall studs, then I would stress purchasing a package of heavy duty drywall anchors. I would not trust the weak plastic expanding anchors that came with the rack to handle the weight of my full wine bottles and racks full of wine glasses. It is far cheaper to purchase a $10.00 package of proper drywall studs that it is to replace expensive bottles of wine and sets of glasses. Thus, my 4 star rating. If this rack would have come with heavy duty drywall anchors I would have gladly and honestly given this a 5 star rating.As far as mounting the rack to the wall, all the tools I needed were a hammer, 6 twist ties, a carpenter's level, a pencil, my cordless drill and a 6" driver extension for the drill.*** Tip for mounting this by yourself***If you are going to attempt to mount this rack by yourself, here is a tip that will make it much easier. As the vertical mounts that you screw to the wall kind of slip onto the rack itself and use gravity / weight to stay in place, they will tend to slip off when you are holding the rack up against the wall while trying to find your level and mark your anchor holes. So what I did was used twist ties (the kind you get in a box of garbage bags) to secure the vertical mounts in place on the horizontal rack. I used about 3 or 4 on each mount. This way I could hold the rack up against the wall with one hand, find the level by placing my carpenter's level across the rack and mark my anchor holes on the drywall with the other hand. Once the marks were made, was just a matter of tapping the anchors into the drywall, pre-tightening them and then lifting the whole thing up again to bolt it to the anchors. Screw in each anchor bolt until it is tight and then remove your twist ties. Pretty simple really. An extension for your driver bit is also helpful as a couple of the mounting holes are tucked up under the horizontal shelf once it's in place.Looks great with a new set of nice wine glasses and a shelf full of wine! No worries about it falling at all if mounted correctly with strong drywall anchors.
D**E
Looks Great; Bit Challenging to Install
We just completely renovated our dining room, by the strength of our own hands, and wanted something to display our varied stemware collection (which we actually use all the time), so it had to be user-friendly, too. We are thrilled with the final event of having it up, and it is very well-suited to its purpose. We are following the tip of another user who installed a lightweight shelf across the top to increase storage capacity, since we already have a wine rack. Our only snag with this product is that it was a monster to put up, get level, hold in place, etc. Both of us worked at it and we aren't completely installation-challenged when it comes to this kind of thing. We had to re-position several times before "committing" to anchors and screws, and even at that, the left bracket wound up crooked a bit because it was awkward to hold everything together while drawing screw holes. My husband was anxiety-ridden about the bracket being off-kilter, but I told him to leave it... good enough for all the work we went through to get it that far. Outside of that, we are very pleased with our purchase, and unless you knew the crooked bracket backstory, you probably wouldn't notice it.
G**C
Love it!
I'm not a fan of rod iron or wire products but I do like this piece a lot it's very elegant, strong and compact so if you're looking for an inexpensive compact space saving shelf you'll love it. After reading a few negative reviews on this shelf and seeing that it wasn't anything wrong with the shelf it was more the lack of experience to install it so I thought I would try to help also by adding a few pictures , one of the anchors best to use and you will never have to worry about anything breaking or falling that is short of an earthquake .1. Easier with 2 people one to hold rack the other to level and mark holes.2. Drill the 6 holes you marked with a 3/8 drill bit.3 It's easier to do one side at a time because the shelf comes in 3 pieces, shelf and the 2 side braces.4. Take a screw put it through the rod iron hole then screws your toggle on to that about a half inch.5. After you did all three just close the spring ears insert one at a time (close towards shelf the nut side will go into hole first , once in ears will pop open then after all 3 are in use screwdriver just enough to take slack out. Put the other side on then tighten all.6. Pop a cork pour a glass CHEERS!
J**M
Wine & Glasses: Function and Beauty
This is both functional and beautiful displaying wine and wine glasses. My husband, a builer/contractor, used professional dry wall fasteners that were higher rated (for 75 lbs) instead of the dry wall fasteners of a lesser quality that came in the box. He was not confident they would hold the weight of so many bottles and glasses and wanted to make sure there would be no problem with it coming off the wall. It is very sturdy with no movement or give with all the weight we have on it - 21 wine glasses and 8 bottles of wine. Whether the ones that came in the box would have sufficed, we will never know. It is beautiful and I get many compliments on it. It has given me back more cuboard space! It holds the glasses and displays them in a way that is pretty and very easy to use. I am very pleased with this product.
J**H
But we like it and it works well in our space
We looked for a while for a hanging wine glass rack for our basement bar area. This is a simple design that does not detract from the glasses. If I remember there were some reviews that complained about how difficult it was to mount to the wall but my husband did not have any difficulty at all. We have about 18 or 20 glasses hanging on it but there's room for more. We do have one set of wine glasses with thicker bases that do not fit in the tracks, which was disappointing. You should also be aware that if you have a low ceiling this rack hangs lower than some. But we like it and it works well in our space.
Y**S
Five Stars
Perfect
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