It wasn't super easy to assemble. The so called "click " sound I only heard on the top shelf. If I moved the clips to the left it would open the other side. And vice versa. I struggled with that.
My greatest frustration wasn't necessarily the pic instructions. It was the fact that parts weren't labeled. It looks like the rods are all the same expect one has finished looked with no open holes. I assumed that was the last one.
I also put the rods in but I don't no if it's stable enough. Bc I never heard a click or anything. With the 2nd one, I was able to push the rods in. I struggled with one bc I had a hard time getting it in with the other rod. So, some of the metal scrapped off. Not a huge deal.
So, that has me a little bit concerned. I wish it was longer in length a little bit. I went with this one mainly bc it was cheaper than the 55 dollar one I had set my eyes.
I also went with this one bc I was only putting bunny treats on it. So, I knew everything was light weight. I was surprised it was metal. I got to put there food that there grandparents bought for there fur babies on it.
If I move it to a different location, i noticed it's a little bit wobble. So, will comment further when I had it for more than a day. I do like it. I need to get a 2nd one bc it's on the small side. Again, only for bunny stuff. I got the extra shelving unit bc I didn't like the quart size containers. Here, I can pick want I want and need and don't have to dig. I can also see everything. That's nice.
So, due to click sound unsure about sturdiness and performance.
When I get the 2nd one will see if I can here a click sound. There is kinda a click sound but still don't trust sturdiness.
A side not they give you extra clips so that's nice. Mine didn't come damaged. My project is finished. It looks really nice.
Monday July 29th: This can also hold 1 12lb of hay. I am surprised by that. If it holds up or falls down then will comment later, but it still works great!
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