🌿 Elevate Your Greenery Game!
The LINZINAR Plant Stand is a versatile and durable metal shelving unit designed to hold up to 5 potted plants across 4 tiers. With a rust-resistant finish and easy assembly, it’s perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, making it an ideal addition to any living space or garden.
C**3
Good plant stand, but instructions can be misleading
Upon assembling, this stand is great, perfect for the plants I intended it for. I have it outside so metal is perfect. It’s quite sturdy.Assembly is super straight forward, there are just pictures with little written instruction and it’s almost perfect. I took a star off because although the pole lengths and holes etc can be matched up to the pictures and done correctly (the letter stickers on my pieces were all correct), the instructions never mentioned that the hooks had to hold up the shelves. So upon completing assembly, I had 2 flappy shelves. I was like oh maybe they have to go on the hook, but the hooks were on the back… because it didn’t specify a direction or mention the hooks. I had to take it all apart and reassemble to make sure the hooks were facing inwards to hold the shelves up. After that, it was perfect. The shelf works great. I also have to say with anyone having trouble with their hooks being slightly too high, you just have to tighten the screws more on the top and bottom of the back pieces.
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I AM ABOUT TO MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER
The media could not be loaded. Did you buy this? Are you worried by the reviews, or confused by the instructions in the box? Well, I just put this guy together and let me tell you, it was annoying, but I learned some things. LEARN FROM MY MISTAKES; make your life easier! I have included pictures for convenience.1. Step 1 of the instructions is the part that screws everyone up, including me. See, the picture of the single pole is labelled "F", but the picture is of the longer pole "G", which has a graduated step on the top so it can slide into "F". Yeah, that picture is wrong. The label is correct, though. See, I thought someone put the wrong sticker on the longer pole with the stepped end, and made my product look like the picture in step one. I should have known something was wrong when the side with two poles and the side with one pole were uneven, but I kept going - only for the shelves to tilt horribly in Step 3. Luckily I wondered if flipping the single pole upside down would fix the hole alignment issue, and was correct. So in summary, IN STEP ONE (1), USE THE SHORTER POLE LABELLED F, NOT THE LONGER POLE WITH THE STEP THAT IS PICTURED IN THE INSTRUCTIONS.2 - Seriously, don't tighten the bolts all the way when you're assembling. I did, and I regret it. I made so many mistakes putting this thing together that it was a hassle and too much effort to unscrew the bolts each time I realized I had screwed up. Also, it helps when wedging the shelves in between the two sides to have a little jiggle in the poles. I did not. It was annoying.3 - When adding the last shelf BEFORE the top shelf, the two sides of the stand are going to want to pull apart and not hold that last shelf. So you're going to have to hold one side against your knee or thigh (or a chair, or whatever, something solid), and keep a bit of pressure on the opposite side so the structure doesn't spread and drop the last shelf while you're trying to place the top shelf. Yeah, it's a pain.4 - KEEP THAT PRESSURE GOING WHILE ADDING BOLTS TO THE TOP SHELF. Once you have a bolt screwed in just a little bit, move to the next one until you're done with all three. Then you don't have to worry about keeping the pressure on both sides of the structure, and can focus and use both hands to screw in the last three bolts all the way. Yes, you can tighten them all the way, now. Go bonkers.5 - The little plastic feet on the bottom are a great way to adjust for your floor not being level (or, more likely, your stand not being level). HOWEVER THEY ARE SUPER LOOSE. When I encounter this sort of leveling function on something like this, I like to use a bit of Plumber's Tape. You can get a roll of it pretty cheap at the grocery, big box store, and here on Amazon. Just wrap the bolt on the foot with a bit of the tape, THEN screw it in. Once you find level and are done adjusting the feet, the tape will help the feet STAY PUT if you ever bump the unit when watering, changing plants, or moving it.6 - If you're a constant butterfingers like I am (I swear I dropped the little included allen wrench SO many times), you're going to accidentally bump those shelves and they're gonna pop upwards off the little sort of hook that keeps them from folding downwards. Now, I am cheap and I use bread bag twist-ties and kitchen string, but you can use string, yarn, wire, whatever, and just bind/lash/tie the two poles together at that spot like I have in the picture, and it won't pop up when you knock into it. I like to dab wood glue on the knots to keep them from unraveling, but white school glue or hot glue works as well. Or... you know. White electrical tape instead of any of those options, if you want it to look less chep. It's a $30 wire shelf. Honestly, just covering the whole finished structure with a layer of white electrical tape might generally improve it all over. Or that cute patterned duct tape! Go nuts; it's YOUR shelf!Note: Yes I know I installed the shelves upside-down. I like it that way as it makes a little lip around the whole shelf, and that's useful if I end up cutting plastic sheet to put on them.Second Note: Yes I know in the first pictures I also installed the bottom shelf upside down. I did notice, and you will also notice half way through the pictures that I did fix this, as well as flipping the single pole that I installed incorrectly.I HOPE THIS HELPS SOMEBODY! GOOD LUCK! ENJOY YOUR PLANTS! (And maybe the plant stand, too. MAYBE.)
C**E
Nice shelf but not study
I like shelf look but not study at all. I used to put plants but can only put small one on it especially the higher level and put near the wall so the wind won't knock over.Wish it more strong and study.
L**P
Meh
Easy to put together and sturdy. Looks way bigger in the pic, couldn't fit most of my plants on it height wise.
C**N
This is a great multipurpose stand
This was easy to assemble , compact & lightweight. I raced to by a second one & definitely will buy again. So convenient I’d recommend
G**I
Measure, it's smaller than it looks
I may have looked at it wrong, but I was expecting something bigger based on the plants in their display. It is sturdy and I found a use for it with some smaller plants.
R**O
Nice but make sure your plants are small
The shelves will not hold much weight and the distance between the shelves isn’t very large. I had enough smaller plants to fill it though and I do like that it doesn’t take up much floor space.
M**K
Easy to assemble.
Plants look nice on the stand.
B**S
attractive looking
Attractive looking - assembly is easy - ability to move to different areas is a plus.
C**U
Nice flower stand but not that sturdy
It was easy to put the stand together but the material of the stand isn't that great. If you tighten the screws too much, the metal parts bend and the paint scratches. It's also slightly wobbly if your plants are too heavy. Was only able to put plants that were lighter on the stand.
A**Y
Space saver for plants
Since my gf loves to have lots of plants around the house, this shelf is the best solution I could find on Amazon. The assembly is a little tricky. I had to use a power tool to speed up the process.One thing I don't like is the platform. With the rail design type, I need to put some plat surface in between the planter and the rack so it can sit firmly.Other than that, this rack is a great space saver for any small houses
M**E
Just need 3 hands. lol
Plants.. easy to assemble, good and sturdy.
H**K
Unimpressed
I regret ordering 2 of these . I put them together and a o far I have not used them , they are not sturdy enough for my plants . They wobble and if you adjust so they don’t wobble the screws are too loose.
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