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Songmics Freestanding Open Wardrobe Storage Unit - Sold by Songmics Home UK

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Decent reduction on this freestanding open wardrobe, now down to £26.77 at Amazon.

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Large Capacity, Everything in Order
4 hanging sections, the middle rod can be moved back and forth or removed to hang long clothes; 3 shelves for bags, hats, and socks. A wardrobe that gives you a tidy bedroom

Robust with High Load Capacity
Made with 16 mm dia. steel tubes and reinforced plastic joints, this clothes rack provides strong support for your clothes (max. static load per rod: 20 kg) and will accompany you through all seasons

Where Do I Put This Wardrobe?
Our answer is: "anywhere you wish". In the hallway, living room, or bedroom? It's up to you. This open wardrobe keeps your clothes within easy reach

No-Worry Assembly
No need to prepare any assembly tools. All you have to do is join the metal tubes with plastic connectors, and in just minutes, you’ll be ready to show off your new outfit

What's in the Box
A freestanding wardrobe with 4 hanging sections, an anti-tip kit, detailed and clear instructions, and a way to keep your room neat and tidy



  • Colour: Black
  • Material: Steel, plastic
  • Size: 43 x 151 x 166 cm (D*W*H)
  • Weight: 6.4 kg.
  • Max. Static load capacity per clothes rail: 20 kg.
  • Max. Static load capacity per shelf: 10 kg



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  1. neekaphillips's avatar
    Not bad if you have the space and you wanted to dry your clothing indoors. We have a cheap rail for drying jeans and hoodies on in a bid to get our energy usage down and it's made a difference so far.
    ashyt16turbo's avatar
    Good tip actually. Was wondering what to do with our empty clothes rail.
    Would have been ideal for drying.
    Pity it's in the attic now.
  2. GreekJesus's avatar
    Mmmm wobbly
    LeoMike's avatar
    If you fix it to the wall as instructed its fine.
  3. Roger_Irrelevant's avatar
    "Open Wardrobe"

    It's a load of cheap poles and plastic fittings.
  4. ashyt16turbo's avatar
    Not exactly a wardrobe really, more plastic shelving.
  5. Dusty's avatar
    Got something similar. Handy bit of kit.
  6. padairoceallaigh's avatar
    What is the quality like on these? Will it Buckley after I hang up all of my shirts and jocks
    henry.ford's avatar
    Can you dry stone wall by any chance?
  7. bavique3's avatar
    Not great, I've got similar to these they break easily if ur not careful with loading stuff.
  8. friar_chris's avatar
    Will it keep the dust off my suit? And/or the dandruff.
  9. Blender's avatar
    This looks as unstable as my WIFI connection.
  10. tomminator's avatar
    Ideal basement storage or lock up garages garden shed store maybe, at least it won't rust being made from plastic, in fact if I decide to re-home migrants this item would be ideal for storage and id get help from the government too,brilliant posting (edited)
  11. russ333's avatar
    Got something similar for my daughter who needed something cheap and simple in temporary accommodation. It's surprisingly sturdy if you fix it to the wall. I brought a load of foldable boxes to go on it and it's quite a versatile system.
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