Bora PBR-004 4-Level Wall Mount Lumber Storage Rack

Brand: Bora

SKU: #PBR-004
$55.00

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  • In small workspaces, it can be difficult to find a storage solution that doesn’t take up precious floor space. With the 4-Level PBR-004 Lumber Storage Rack, you can mount your storage on the wall, leaving space underneath for a workbench, stacking bins, machines, or even extra parking space.

    Looking for a larger option? Check out the Bora 6-Level Lumber Storage Rack.

    • Weight capacity of 110 lbs. per level — total rack capacity of 440 lbs.
    • Powder-coated 1” (2.54 cm) steel tube construction for heavy-duty support
    • 24.5” (62.2 cm) height, up to 72” (182.88 cm) width, 12.5” (32 cm) shelf depth
    • Allows you to use vertical space and leaves room underneath to store other items
    • Versatile — easily store lumber gutters, molding, sports equipment, and much more
    • Recommended mounting distance between rails is 4 to 6 feet (122 cm to 183 cm), but depends on your specific needs
    • Quick and easy to install. Ideal for workshops, sheds, garages, or any area where long items need to be stored neatly

    Technical Information:

    • Product Name: 4-Level Lumber Storage Rack – Orange and Gray
    • UPC Code: 814000019814
    • Item Height: 2.75 inches
    • Item Length: 28 inches
    • Weight: 9
    • Item Width: 4 inches
    • Model Number: PBR-004
    • Battery Included?: No
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