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Re: Opinions Please On Temp-tations Collapsible Baker's Rack


@ChazzyLady wrote:

Hi @bonnie f. Yes, that would be great if you could post your review and uses of this rack.  Don't know if you saw it up thread, but mentioned that whatever I decide to purchase will also be going into an apartment setting like yours.  I just have no use for storage way above my head that I have to get on a step ladder to access.  I would also be using it to store serving and baking pieces like you're planning on doing. Thanks.

 

@ValuSkr thanks for the Origami suggestion.  I had already checked hsn and you're right, they do have something that is more affordable for me and will suit my storage needs with a higher weight capacity than the baker's rack.  Thanks again.


looks great in kitchen! I'm not disappointed at all that i got this! i think it's worth 200.00.. i got the black, and have a few of my temptations things on it, it's sturdy so i think you dont even need the tools they send you to anchor it to the wall. love that it comes assembled, just flip shelves down and its set up!! everything from qvc comes packaged so well! like i said well worth the price, and i got it on 4 easy pays. i got a folding kitchen cart about 4 yrs ago from here, in cherry i'm folding it and putting it away, this is so much nicer. the old folding kitchen cart i got was about the same price, and this is sooo much nicer! I'd say if your not sure weather to get it or not DO IT!!!

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Re: Opinions Please On Temp-tations Collapsible Baker's Rack


@qvc-loyal customer wrote:

@ChazzyLady wrote:

Hi @bonnie f. Yes, that would be great if you could post your review and uses of this rack.  Don't know if you saw it up thread, but mentioned that whatever I decide to purchase will also be going into an apartment setting like yours.  I just have no use for storage way above my head that I have to get on a step ladder to access.  I would also be using it to store serving and baking pieces like you're planning on doing. Thanks.

 

@ValuSkr thanks for the Origami suggestion.  I had already checked hsn and you're right, they do have something that is more affordable for me and will suit my storage needs with a higher weight capacity than the baker's rack.  Thanks again.


looks great in kitchen! I'm not disappointed at all that i got this! i think it's worth 200.00.. i got the black, and have a few of my temptations things on it, it's sturdy so i think you dont even need the tools they send you to anchor it to the wall. love that it comes assembled, just flip shelves down and its set up!! everything from qvc comes packaged so well! like i said well worth the price, and i got it on 4 easy pays. i got a folding kitchen cart about 4 yrs ago from here, in cherry i'm folding it and putting it away, this is so much nicer. the old folding kitchen cart i got was about the same price, and this is sooo much nicer! I'd say if your not sure weather to get it or not DO IT!!!



Hello there @bonnie f.  Sorry for the delay in responding to your post. Thanks for your review and I am so glad that you are pleased with your purchase.  Have you already filled it up and with what types of items?  It's always a plus when something arrives fully assembled, isn't it? I must confess that I am not the handiest, DIY type. Black or Cranberry is what I would have chosen. I take it that you are comfortable with the thirty pound per shelf capacity?

 

Don't know if you saw the photos up thread but I am probably going to get the two corner units pictured for my dining area and an Origami cart for the kitchen. As I mentioned, I'll be moving into an apartment so I think those items will better suit my needs.

 

I really appreciate how helpful, informative and supportive you and everyone else here have been.

 

Take care.