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I have several racks from HSN/Origami. I see the Q is now caring it’s own version. Is one better than the other🤔. The Pop-It line seems a bit lower in pricing
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I own several Origami shelving units, a three tier basket, and a cart that are of great quality. The Pop-It appears to be of lesser quality, but looks can be deceiving. I am curious about the experience of other posters. If most opinions are favorable, I might consider purchasing a few for my garage.

 

 

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I briefly watched a Pop-It presentation and observed that they seemed to be made of a lighter weight metal than my sturdy Origami units.  There is a noticeable difference.

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I own several Origami shelves and appreciate their excellent quality.  Origami does come in a heavy duty and lighter version. I like the heavy duty because it seems more substantial and holds more weight per shelf. I purchased two Pop-It pantry shelves and feel they are on par with Origami's lighter version.  Still a good item, but out of the two, I prefer Origami heavy duty shelves.

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ORIGAMI is the TS on the 14th.  I hope it is one of the newer items they have on the website.

 

I own several bookcases, pantry shelves and large shelving units as well as the 3 tier basket, all of which are excellent.

 

The POP-IT I'm not familiar with, but it looks very similar to ORIGAMI'S.

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I love Origami.  Whether for my home or my business, that is my go-to brand.  Their customer service is first rate, also:  I received one rack through HSN which had damaged shelving.  HSN told me to contact Origami directly.  I did, and Origami sent me replacement shelving ASAP.  

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Pop-it’s are made by the Origami company. It is just a lower level of storage racks made by the company. I have many original Origami storage racks. Well made, sturdy and so many options. I use them in the kitchen, craft room, pantry, basement and attic.
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Re: Origami vs Pop-It

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Here are some of their newer items:

 

Origami 3-Tier Foldable Rolling CartOrigami Foldable Display RackOrigami 4-Tier Flip Rack                               Origami Folding Freestanding Wire Baskets

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Re: Origami vs Pop-It

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@summergal1 wrote:
I have several racks from HSN/Origami. I see the Q is now caring it’s own version. Is one better than the other🤔. The Pop-It line seems a bit lower in pricing

@summergal1 I believe they are the same company, just sold under different brand names. I have shelves from both brands, and the ones I have are identical. The quality and durability are the same. They are fantastic shelves!

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You need to compare the specifications of the unit you are planning to purchase, not just the price.  The heavy duty origami on HSN holds much more weight than the Pop-it presented on QVC.  If you can find a light weight model on HSN, then compair it to the model/unit on Q.

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