• Heavy duty, 1.25” tubular steel construction - Tested to hold 1,000 lbs.
  • Open-air design provides ventilation for seasoning firewood and for cleaner, safer burning; Helps protect your firewood from moisture, rot, and insects
  • Weatherproof black powder coat finish resists chipping and corrosion
  • Use optional log rack cover model # SLRCD-S to protect firewood from rain, snow and moisture for optimal burning
  • Measures 28” long, 12” deep and 33” high; Made in USA

I had my wood pile stacked on top of my hand trolley that was laid down horizontally...with a flat piece of pressed wood underneath. That worked except, I couldn't use my hand trolley. So, this rack is great. It was easy to assemble and compact. The wood stacks in nicely and neatly. This was exactly what I needed.

Very nice and exactly what we were looking for. It held one weeks worth of wood for us and nice now that snow has started falling it is very useful. We quickly put it together also. Just make sure you do not tighten the bottom screws completely until the rack is together and can be set on the floor right side up. Then finish tightening the bottom bolts so it will not wobble and sits flat.

I was looking for something simple, not too wide but still high enough to hold a decent amount of wood for our wood stove in the kitchen. There's not a lot of area for wood so this is perfect. We have a larger one in the living room. This also keeps the area tidy, easy to clean up around it and keeps the wood off the floor .

Easy assembly. Appears sturdy construction. Nice appearance. Purchased for alternative use. Storage of patio cushions for indoor summertime. See photos. Will use for winter firewood storage this winter with mat or plastic container underneath.

fantastic for my apt. we have a fireplace but live on the third floor. wood storage has to be on our deck, but it cant be too much at once deck space is limited. what could i do? enter this awesome little guy. enough firewood for a week or two of occasional use. i would say i can get about 7-10 days of fires out it before i need to restock. sturdy, simple, and nonobtrusive.

I am using this to store wood by my fire pit. I've had it for about two months and no complaints. The paint was not chipped anywhere so I have no fear of it rusting. The thing I liked best about this design for outdoor use is the U-shape design prevents bees and other critters making nests. After building it, I was very glad I went with product for that reason. There are no entry points for critters to build nests.

very solid. I can now store 40-50 quarter split oak logs and a bundle of split cedar kindling indoors next to the chimney. Very convenient to have this much storage. Bottom floor clearance is high enough to sweep easily and to store our cloth fireplace blanket when not in use. At my typical evening burn rate (mid-Atlantic, decorative fires, no space heating mission) I can get 7 fires of 6+ hours duration from a full rack of wood. Easy assembly with 2 screws per leg and 8 plastic end caps to seat on the floor. No screwdriver needed just a wrench to tighten the nuts.

This rack is just the right size. We have had this rack for three years and it allows us to store just enough wood to load our fireplace without having too much wood by the house and allowing bugs or animals to nest. The rack is holding up well, no rust issues and strong enough to be fully loaded.

I am very pleased with this design. It is simple, and just the right size for our needs. It holds a good amount of wood (about 1.5 to 2 days worth at 24/7 usage). Our last wood rack held only a fraction of this one, and frequently left me needing to run outside in the middle of the night resupply even though i had filled it that day... no more with this rack. This could also be used as outdoor storage on a deck or patio for infrequent users as it appears weather resistant. The company also makes "bigger" ones of similar design for outdoor storage.

Bought this to store 4 LARGE (24" x 24") floor cushions. Works exactly as I had hoped. I put this together in about 7 minutes with no tools. I could use a wrench to tighten the little nuts, but since cushions don't have the weight to produce any torque or distress to the frame, I'll get to it one day. Assembly suggestion: do both bolts (& nuts) for one leg, then assemble the rest using only the bolts, Apply nuts to diagonally opposite leg (to first leg) before you do the nuts for the other legs. Some shifting and jostling of the frame is needed to get all the bolts/holes aligned, since there is no triangulation to stabilize it until all the pieces are in place. But it's easy, fast and I didn't have to undo or redo anything.