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The four-tier design is perfect for my needs. Each shelf comfortably holds three A4-sized magazines side by side. I use it in my office to display brochures and flyers, and the bottom basket is great for storing extras. The wheels are a game-changer; I can easily move it around during meetings or events. Two of them have brakes, so it stays put when needed.
I love the sleek black finish—it adds a professional touch to any space. It’s lightweight yet sturdy enough for everyday use, though I wouldn’t overload it with heavy books. The top bar initially puzzled me, but it’s actually handy for keeping prints from sliding forward in windy areas.
One minor gripe: the depth isn’t ideal for 1-inch binders, and unfolded newspapers tend to flop over unless folded neatly. But for magazines, brochures, and even art prints (like my 11-inch ones), it works like a charm. The back space on each shelf is genius—I tucked a small storage bin there for extra prints, which also adds stability.
Overall, this rack is versatile, stylish, and functional. It’s not without its quirks, but for the price and utility, I’d definitely recommend it—especially if you need something mobile and adaptable for high-traffic areas.
