Seville Classics SHE18370B 18-Inch by 36-Inch by 72-Inch Shelving System, Chrome
Seville Classics SHE18370B 18-Inch by 36-Inch by 72-Inch Shelving System, Chrome
- Assembled Dimensions: 18-Inch by 36-Inch by 72-Inch
- Chrome Finish
- NSF Certified
- Weight Capacity: Holds up to 500-Pound
- Easy assembly; no tools required
This commercial, NSF certified, five–shelf unit can easily make any space organized. Assembles without tools and each shelf can be adjusted at 1″ intervals. Perfect for homes, offices, garages, warehouses, kitchens, restaurants or file rooms. The m
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List Price: $ 149.99
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SteamFast SF-717 Home-and-Away Mini Steam Iron
- 420-watt mini steam iron removes wrinkles from almost any fabric
- 1-2/5-ounce water tank; heats up in 15 seconds; variable temperature settings
- Non-stick soleplate; 1-touch steam control; dual voltage for travel convenience
- Heat-resistant travel bag and plastic measuring cup included
- Measures approximately 5-2/7 by 3 by 3 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Dual voltage for travel convenience, 420 watts, 1.4-oz water capacity, three temperature settings, sets crisp creases and removes wrinkles, easy to use, great for quick touch-ups at home and away, quick 15-second heat-up for steam, one-touch steam co
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List Price: $ 29.99
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Review by Jon Norris for Seville Classics SHE18370B 18-Inch by 36-Inch by 72-Inch Shelving System, Chrome
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I bought these after using similar ones in a medical facility. The shelf consists of four upright poles with two pieces each that connect by a third short section of pipe. The shelves are held in place by two part plastic sleeves which are slightly cone-shaped and snap together easily in the grooves placed about 1 inch apart on the poles. The shelves have slightly cone-shaped tubing pieces at the corners which slide down over the plastic sleeves and fit firmly against the poles. These only fit together one way so some attention must be paid to orientation. The plastic sleeve pieces are clearly marked as to orientation, and are identical halves, so you cannot mismatch them (without effort, that is).
The only tools I needed were a rubber mallet and some scrap wood (to protect my floor when pounding with the mallet). The pole sections have to be pounded firmly together, and the shelves have to be pounded into place with the mallet. Because of the shape of the plastic sleeves and the shelf corner tubing, (narrower at the top, wider at the bottom) downward pressure on the shelf actually makes it grip the pole more tightly, which is the secret of the strength of these kind of shelves. It is quite ingenius, actually. One of those simple, elegant design ideas that usually go unnoticed. If someone has trouble with the shelves not locking together fimrly, it is probably because they have not pounded the parts together properly, which is quite clearly explained in the instructions.
I took one star off because Target had so much trouble getting these to me. The first set was either never sent or “got lost.” After Amazon intervened on my behalf, Target sent the second set to my post office box! (Needless to say, it didn’t fit.) Neither package had good tracking data, or an email from Target that it had been sent. Now it may be that I just hit Target on a bad day, but for a first experience with their distance ordering, I am definitely soured on them for taking over a month to get the order right (well, almost right). I will definitely buy more of these shelves, but direct from the manufacturer.
These are excellent shelves, very simple, attractive, and strong. The manufacturer, Seville Classics, also has extra parts and other designs one can buy. I heartily recommend the shelves, but caution is advised when dealing with Target.
UPDATE FEBRUARY 2010:
Amazon now sells these directly with better shipping options than Target. Go for the Amazon buy, definitely. I now have 7 of these and love them. I am getting ready to get a bunch for my “day job” facility.
Review by Constant for Seville Classics SHE18370B 18-Inch by 36-Inch by 72-Inch Shelving System, Chrome
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This is the fourth size of these shelves I’ve gotten. One larger and two smaller – let’s call this one ‘large’. The X-large one was my first. It is one 6-shelf unit or two 3-shelf units. I use it as two units. It is loaded with heavy power tools, loaded tool boxes, etc and handles it with no problem. The medium sized ones are packed with garden supplies, gallons of paint, etc. The small one is loaded with gallons of bleach and detergents and softener bottles. This large size I use for boxes of house supplies – some heavy some lite. The product is as described and looks exactly like the picture.
QUALITY = Zero defects with the legs, shelves, plastic height adjusters, wheel assemblies, welding and chrome plating. The design is simple and effective – the weight of the shelves and items of the shelves hold everything in place – no screws.
ASSEMBLY = The instructions are poor but once you figure it out it is quick and easy and simply repetitive to put together. I’ve assembled all of mine by myself. The first x-large one I got took me an hour, now it takes me 10 minutes to put them together or tear them apart to change the shelf heights. No special tools required – all of mine came with a little wrench to tighten the wheel bolts. A rubber mallet proved handy to tighten the shelves down on the plastic adjusters (and to knock them loose to change the height as desired) but a shoe works as well. One corner of a shelf kept popping up and causing the plastic adjuster to pop off until I figured out I needed to get it on a level floor, square up the legs by twisting the whole unit a little, and whacked it with the mallet to wedge it down on the plastic adjuster. Caution: Don’t step on any of the plastic height adjusters as you assmble it cause there are no extras to work with.
DURABILITY = I can’t imagine what I could put on it that would be heavy enough to break it. Compared to the laundry shelf/hanger unit I bought from a competitor these shelves are commercial strength. The laundry shelf wiggles and wobbles every time I touch it but these shelves are sturdy. Heavier than I expected too.
USABILITY = Great. I definately prefer the models with wheels for ease in rearranging my basement storage and for cleaning around, etc. Even fully loaded with heavy items the x-large one is easy to move around with wheels. The shelves can be installed with the lip up or down. Stronger if the lip is down. Keeps things from falling off if the lip is up. The wheel locks work well (just place them both on a long side or opposite corners of each other). The shelf spacing is very flexible with grooves for the plastic height adjusters every inch or so. Excellent for workshops, garages, basements, pantry, and comtemporary or chef-quality kitchens – but not something I’d put in my living room – at least not in chrome. I’d probably lose the wheels if I were to put it in the kitchen to soften the look a bit.
VALUE = I was pleasantly surprised. I looked at the plastic shelves which cost less but for me the wheels, the looks, the adjustable heights, and the durability was worth the extra money. My sister has several versions of the plastic shelves in her basement and she doesn’t like having to unload them or drag them across the floor to rearrange or clean. But if all you’re going to store on them is boxes of bows and wrapping paper then these shevles are probably overkill. If I had a garage and/or a place for them in the kitchen I’d have more of them and put my heavy Kitchen-Aid mixer and the like on one of these.
Review by William Wagner for Seville Classics SHE18370B 18-Inch by 36-Inch by 72-Inch Shelving System, Chrome
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… I have decided to edit my review. I’ve had a few people mark it “not helpful”, probably due to it’s tone or length, so I hope this is more helpful. This should be four stars, not five, but too late to change it.
… This is a solid, quality product, typically, although I suppose it’s possible to get one that’s not 100%. I personally have not, and I’ve assembled dozens of these, over thirty in all.
… If they are not assembled correctly, they can give you headaches, but I will provide assembly tips below.
… They are clinical, industrial, not cozy or homey. In a stainless steel kitchen, perfect. In a typical kitchen, probably ugly. Great for garage, closet, I keep a brushed nickel one in my kitchen.
… One important thing to mention. They’re wire, so if you have an appliance, with legs, it can be unstable. For solid objects (pots, pans), it’s perfect. I use it as an appliance rack, and have lexan cutouts on the shelves. It lets light through, stands up to heat, looks great. For those not using it in their kitchen, this shouldn’t be an issue.
… Instead of using the feet on some shelves, I purchases large wheels from home depot, for mobility in the garage, and they thread in where the adjustment feet normally would go.
… That’s it for the review, assembly instructions are below. And remember, before you make a decision on a product based on a review, look at the reviewer. If their reviews tend to vacillate between one star and five stars, “perfect product” and “worst product ever” they might not be the best, reliable source for critical information. It’s not fair to you and it’s not fair to the manufacturer, that some caustic or unreasonable person should have such an impact on your buying decision. Just because they decimate a product does not mean they are saving you heartache. They may just be reactionary or ignorant. You have to read between the lines.
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… Assembly: Easy.
… Pitfalls: Not keeping plastic pieces in place while positioning shelf. Not setting plastic pieces at same heights.
… Pluses: No need to measure, just count.
… Count the one-inch lines from bottom, and place plastic pieces around leg. Your first instinct will be to line up the top or bottom of the plastic with the line on the leg, but you’ll notice there is a ridge inside the plastic that fits on the indentation line on the leg. This helps keep the plastic from sliding.
… Smart tip: sandwich the two plastic pieces around the leg, smaller side up, and holding firmly, slide plastic down until the ridge clicks into the indent. Now you are at the perfect spot.
… Do the same with all four legs and double check that there are the same amount of lines below each plastic pair. If not, your shelf will pop loose.
… Stand a shelf on it’s side, run each leg through until the plastic is inserted in the hole firmly. Rapping with a rubber mallet ($1) will make it firm. Stand it up on it’s feet, hold the shelf down firmly, and rap on all four corners until shelf is wedged down tightly.
… Count lines up some more, clip the plastic pieces on, drop another shelf down, taking care to insert each leg gently in shelf, hold shelf down and rap solidly. Repeat until finished.
… When all is assembled, you can go back and rap all shelves for extra tightness. When moving, try and use the legs, rather than the shelf, but if the shelves are tight, they won’t loosen without hammering the bottom of the shelf to knock it loose. This is why they use the plastic pieces, because they are soft and provide good grab for the shelf.
Review by Vickie for Seville Classics SHE18370B 18-Inch by 36-Inch by 72-Inch Shelving System, Chrome
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I just love this shelving unit. Assembling it is easy and no tools are required. I would suggest two people assemble it because it’s pretty awkward with one, although it could be done. It’s very study and with the wheels you can move a fully loaded unit around with ease. I’ll never buy shelving without wheels again. (Of the four wheels two have brakes so you can lock them in place, if you want.) For those that would rather not use the wheels, they also include leveler feet you could install, if preferred. I just ordered a few more units! Also, the manufacturer has a website where one can buy all sorts of accessories like shelf mats, bins, hooks, unit covers…etc.
I had no problems at all getting these shelves to me from Target. I’ve ordered them 3 separate times, for a total of 11 shelving units. Never a problem with any of them.
Review by Gordon W. Jacobs for Seville Classics SHE18370B 18-Inch by 36-Inch by 72-Inch Shelving System, Chrome
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Easy to assemble. Can easily change the position of the shelves. Sturdy on locking casters. A marked advantage to be able to move the shelves from the wall of the garage for cleaning and termite inspection. Great value for the price. Free shipping for this heavy carton. Highly recommend these shelves. I have three of them.
Review by Kenneth L. Brookshire for SteamFast SF-717 Home-and-Away Mini Steam Iron
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we took this on a recent cruise and it worked great for our needs..was pleased by the ample length of the cord, which made it easy to use without an extension cord on most occasions..had a little trouble getting the steam function to work evenly.. design fits in hand well and allows cord to wtap around conveniently..did not need it, but like the dual voltage settings…is a great product; small, easy to use, and works great!
Review by Hansville Beach Lady for SteamFast SF-717 Home-and-Away Mini Steam Iron
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What an amazing little iron. This iron has all the features of a full size Iron. I love it for my crafting projects, but also find it useful for small ironing jobs when I don’t want to drag out my big iron. It’s great to be able to get steam from such a small and lightweight iron. With a dual voltage selector, I look forward to using it for travel.
Review by Review Man for SteamFast SF-717 Home-and-Away Mini Steam Iron
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This is a great travel iron as well as a home touch up iron. My wife uses it all the time for her quilting and sewing needs… the cord is seems extra long but I’m not complaining.
Review by Robin A. Thorngren for SteamFast SF-717 Home-and-Away Mini Steam Iron
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I needed an iron and ironing blanket to take with me to the Bahamas for my daughter’s wedding. I ordered this one because it was mid-ranged priced and I liked the ergonomic design. The men in the wedding party had linen pants, and my daughter carried her wedding gown with her for a full day of travel so I knew I would need something powerful, yet small to take with us. The iron was much more than I expected. It worked perfectly in steam and ironing modes, and the blanket I purchased was just as good and large enough to do a good job of pressing everyone’s clothing. I highly recommend both products for travel.
Review by The Stress Coach for SteamFast SF-717 Home-and-Away Mini Steam Iron
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I bought this cute little iron to take on a trip to Europe, since some of the clothing I brought would need a light press. I was going to be there for a month I had rented a furnished apartment, and I wasn’t sure that they’d have all the cords and gadgets that I’d need, or that their iron would be suitable (clean and work well). I don’t know if there are dry cleaners in Italy, and alough I’ve been there four times, I’ve never passed one. Anyway, this little iron heats up fast and it doesn’t drip, which is amazing to me. I use it at home instead of a large iron to press small sewing jobs and clothes that need a fast press before work. I can use it on my bed without dragging out an ironing board, although as an avid crafts person I have two of them: large and small. I perceived that because it is inexpensive, that it would also be junk. I was prepared to order it, try it out, and return it. Wow, was I surprised! It’s just the opposite. It’s absolutely wonderful!! Give it a try. I think you’ll be as pleased as I am.