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Pair of 4 Shelf Steel Garage Shelving Units (B&Q Club Members) - Free Click & Collect

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On offer at two for £35 - normally £24 each - add two to basket to see discount at checkout. An additional 10% off this weekend for B&Q Club Members. B&Q Club membership is free.

Product Information

This shelving unit is suitable for this galvanised 4 tier shelving unit is designed to hold medium loads and is ideal for storing your tools and equipment in a garage..

  • Fixings included
  • Comes with plastic feet

Features & Benefits

  • The galvanised steel structure helps to protect the shelving unit from corrosion
  • Features a bolt based fixing system which is easy to assemble and install
  • Plastic feet help to protect floors
  • For safety, we recommend securing the shelving unit to the wall
  • 40kg per shelf/160kg total loading capacity
  • 1400mm (h) x 700mm (w) x 300mm (d)
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  1. Miccheck1516's avatar
    I have 6-8 of these in my garage holding loads of schtuff and they are fairly solid, either bolt or cable tie them together for extra rigidity and then attach to the wall using your preferred method. I stick the heavy stuff on the bottom shelves and they have held up well for a few years now. I think I paid £12 - £15 each for them at the time.
    Trilly's avatar
    Have four snug along garage wall, 2 for £30 in Jan 2022.
  2. binned-it's avatar
    I can’t seem to get the 10% off from my club card. The card is showing at checkout but no additional discount (as per the 10% banner on the site) so total is £35.
    HappyShopper's avatar
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    You need to re-add your B&Q card to your account - click the link in my opening post referring to the 10% off promo this weekend as it includes details of how to do this.
  3. sheffield788's avatar
    A review suggests 1 pack was £12 3 years ago, went up to £20 a couple of years ago, and now to £24. That's inflation plus who knows what else...However, with the discount, this is not a bad price. Voted hot!
    Shellgame's avatar
    Ignore these endless lame time machine comments. I think the point you are making is that there's a heck of a lot of profiteering going on at the moment if so many companies are charging significantly higher than inflation. Phone companies and isps are prime candidates for this always charging up to ten percent plus inflation. Sometimes while at the same time boasting about reducing their operating costs and only increasing employees pay below the rate of inflation. Maybe the reason why this happens is because people just accept it or post pictures of deloreans whereas a more pragmatic approach might be to try to hold them to account and avoid companies that do this even if it means just not purchasing certain products at all if you don't need them.
  4. ryeallen's avatar
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    They aren’t bad for the price tbh. Had to screw them to the wall
  5. iScream's avatar
    Cheers. I was looking for something like this before I bought a shoe rack. Unfortunately it wasn't large enough to stick all my seed cell trays on it. The price of the cheaper looking metal ones didn't seem worth the price. These fortunately look much nicer and that should hopefully keep the woman from complaining but I'll probably have to spray them if I want to keep it indoors but the added benefit would be weather protection I suppose.
  6. jouster's avatar
    Got these last year and great set of shelves as long as you’re not storing very heavy stuff. Also benefits from bolting to the wall.



    Please ignore all the mess
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  7. Klaudiuvs_'s avatar
    Steel?!!! More like tin
  8. SparklingFruits's avatar
    These are great but make sure you secure them to a wall.. they have a tendency to lean to one side.
  9. ashtrex's avatar
    I bought loads of these a few years ago and they are nice and solid but only if you secure them to the wall. If you don’t they are flimsy and may fall. They can hold heavy items no problems once on the wall.
  10. union1986's avatar
    stupid question, what do people secure to the wall with? links to anything on ebay etc would be great
    Jo_dsT's avatar
    try concrete screws thru the metal/tin into the wall
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