🗂️ Organize, Optimize, and Own Your Space!
The Wallniture Lisbon 15-Tier Wall Mounted File Holder is a versatile and stylish storage solution designed to declutter your workspace. With 15 pockets for documents and magazines, it offers easy access and organization. Made from durable steel, this organizer is simple to install and fits seamlessly into any decor, making it perfect for both home and office use.
Manufacturer | Fasthomegoods |
UPC | 752830392724 |
Item Weight | 15.65 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 6.69 x 7.1 inches |
Item model number | 8542018181 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Steel |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3X316 |
A**R
Well worth the assembly and install very sturdy
I love these. I need to have my file in front of my eyes. I have 30 of them in 4 rows on my wall. Watch the video on how to snap together. It is a bit pesky to assemble and even putting the screws in the wall was a bit of a drill (pun intended). But its was well worth the effort. They are a thick metal and feel and look substantial. I have had plastic in the past but they don't hang in perfect rows and eventually break at the screw that attaches to walls. So spend more, one and done. Again, watch the assembly video which I found in the initial add for the product.
S**R
Great Product!
We bought two of these to hang on the wall for better organization of our upcoming jobs. Going from piles on our desktop to organized paperwork that's visible on the wall makes our paperwork trail a lot easier to deal with! They were easy to assemble and seem sturdy enough for our purpose.
E**U
Does Exactly what is meant to do.
i am actually very happy with this product does exactly what is meant to, very easy to install you can add as many racks as you want very impressed.
C**Y
Wall File Holder
I have used this item for a few days. It seems to be durable for holding file folders readily accessible for immediate use. It's somewhat easy to assemble, but tedious to not break off the locking pins. Also, slightly cumbersome to mount on the wall when assembled -- required a two-person effort. Otherwise, it's working fine for the few days of use.
R**X
Great folder hangars
They are a little fiddly to put together, but once they are hung up the are prefect. We have 4 sets of these to keep our business work orders organized.
J**N
Company backed product that came with missing parts
The little tabs that you bend to hold it together are not that sturdy. The package was missing a hanger and the hardware which the company quickly sent a replacement. The files are stable once you get them hanging.
C**H
Worth the money
Feels like old American made quality.
H**S
Good luck putting it together!
I rarely write reviews, but this is one of the more expensive pieces of garbage I've purchased in recent history, and I feel it my duty to share my experience that I may save others the fiasco of "putting together" this infernal filing system. I was attracted to this system because it's aesthetically pleasing, it fits in my space, and I figured the metal would be more sturdy and have more longevity than plastic. The item IS attractive, and each component is indeed sturdy all by its lonesome.HOWEVER, the individual file units are joined via a tab system (see above). Seems simple enough, once you get the hang of it. The larger tabs slide into the larger gaps, and the smaller tabs fold up to secure the larger tabs. But it's not a very sensible way of putting something of this weight together (the item is HEAVY), because the already assembled units shift each time you add another and the tabs come loose easily and need to be readjusted as you go.The tabs that you FOLD to secure each unit are TINY (6 mm for the tab itself, 3 mm at the folding point). And made of metal. You know what happens to a tiny piece of cheap metal every time it's folded? It weakens at the hinge. And then it breaks. Once the tab has broken on a given component, that component becomes useless as part of the system, as it can no longer be securely attached to the others.When the components that you somehow manage to join by the grace of all that is holy begin to shift, various already "secured" (as if!) tabs begin to pop off, and you have to re-tighten (and re-bend) them. At which point they break (you have maybe three bends per tab before it snaps off). It could be the bottom unit that loses a tab, it could be the third one up. If it's the third one up, it compromises the security of both the units below and those above, as shifting one unit means shifting them all. And the nightmare continues.Note that I have extensive experience assembling furniture and any number of household items, as well as hanging art, shelving, railings, and sundry other things. When I graduated high school a thousand years ago, my mom gave me a Betty Crocker cookbook and a toolbox. I haven't met a piece of furniture that has bested me yet. But here I am, hanging my head in defeat.I actually dislike this item so much now that I don't even want to waste my remaining time and energy hanging even the few units that managed to stay together during this Mission Impossible. Which will probably fall apart eventually, because they are poorly designed and the metal is ultimately too heavy for the microscopic tabs that "hold it together." I can only imagine with a shudder of horror how many tabs would shift if I flipped this sucker (truly! it sucks!) over, raised it from the floor, and attempted to actually hang it.If you want to throw away more than $100, go ahead and purchase this item. If you want to waste several hours of your life (time is money, folks!) on a fruitless endeavor, by all means, purchase this item. If you want your head to explode, by golly, buy this thing! But don't say I didn't warn you.
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