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- #253 in Handbag Organizers
Nina&Ken cochran
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2025
I truly enjoyed this organization shelf.It's very sturdy and easy to assemble. All pieces were there.It's the perfect size to hold my purses but also fits perfectly in the bottom part of my closet area helping me keep organization and tidyness.Measurements are accurate and the instructions were easy to follow.
GlamorCat94
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025
Purse Organizer with Purse Hanger and Hooks for Bag Organizer, Floor-Standing 3 Tier Handbag Storage Rack with Drawer for Closet, Home, Living Room, Black - I wasn't sure if this shelf would be good or bad without being able to put my hands on it. I expected the worst and hoped for the best, and it ends up being a very nice looking and sturdy shelf. You'll want to open the box in a garage or somewhere else you don't care about static cling styrofoam bits get everywhere. I opened the box in a carpeted room with ordinary things around and regret my life choices. The parts are all pretty neatly and well-packed in the box. However, the Styrofoam used to pad the outside edges of the box disintegrated and there were bits of it all over every single thing inside the box. The metal pieces were in plastic bags so at least you can remove the plastic to try to reduce the amount of styrofoam bits. The wood shelves though were coated in it, and because of the static cling, they would jump everywhere if I tried to get it off. I finally got a vacuum to deal with it. If you decide to take the pieces out of the plastic bags, take note of the letter for the part which will be on the bag, not on the part itself. The metal pieces are covered with dust so that's another reason not to open on carpet or anything you care about. Put it all together, then clean it off and take it to where you want it.All the parts are labelled really well, so no guessing about what is what. The instructions were alright but Step 1 really should have been two or three separated steps. Once you get past Step 1, it gets a bit easier. Step 4 is squished underneath Step 3, so make sure you don't miss it. I did, but at least that's only putting together the drawer and was easy enough to do later. I found out after getting almost two-thirds of the way assembled that I accidentally swapped two pieces in Step 1. I had to take a good chunk of it apart to swap them so I could continue on. I was concerned that taking things apart would weaken it overall, but it still feels pretty sturdy. I didn't realize when I bought it that the side hooks are going to be bolted on when you assemble the frame. In Step 1, you have to add them on while you assemble the frame. I thought they were going to be free hooks like the ones on the bar, so I had to make a choice. The pieces for the side hooks are not critical to holding the frame together, so I elected to leave them off. Assembly isn't that bad. The pilot holes on the wood shelves are right where they need to be. I had a couple spots where the frame pieces did not line up (see the picture for one example). With a little gentle push you can get things together, so don't worry! It comes with an allen wrench so you won't even need to look for tools to put it all together. I had a few screws left after assembly, so it seems like they do give you a spare for each one.If you stick with it past the Styrofoam bits, the ugly Step 1, and clean up all the dust, you will have a very nice shelf. It's handsome and quite sturdy - even despite me having to take some of it apart to correct the pieces I put on wrong. It comes with feet on the bottom so if you need to put this on hardwood, the floor will be protected. The drawer is made entirely of canvas so lighter things will go in it fine. It slides in and out easily. The entire shelf is not super heavy so can be moved around pretty well. If you put it in one place and don't like it, you can try another place with ease. It stands about 3 feet tall, maybe about the same wide. It's roughly a foot deep. I got this to hold art supplies rather than bags. While I don't intend to load it up with a lot of heavy stuff, I am putting quite a bit of sketchbooks and paper supplies which can get heavy quick. It's holding what I've got on it so far a-ok. Pretty happy I took the chance on it. This ends up being a great shelf! Deducting a star for the Styrofoam bits (that I am still finding despite vacuuming three times!) and the instructions needing a little improvement.
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