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๐๏ธ Elevate your space with classic charm and versatile storage!
The Winsome 94326 Wood Quilt Rack combines solid beachwood craftsmanship with an elegant antique walnut finish. Featuring six rungs and a sturdy free-standing design, it supports up to 200 pounds, making it ideal for storing quilts, blankets, towels, or even heavier items like saddles. Its compact dimensions and timeless style make it a must-have organizational piece for any modern home.














| ASIN | B000NPQJC0 |
| Additional Features | Storage |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required; instructions included |
| Best Sellers Rank | #793,890 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #6 in Closet Quilt Stands |
| Brand | Winsome |
| Brand Name | Winsome |
| Color | tan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,973 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Semi-Satin |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Furniture Finish | Walnut |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021713943262 |
| Included Components | See description |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26"D x 32"W x 30"H |
| Item Type Name | Storage / Organization |
| Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 2E+2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Winsome Wood |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 94326 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Replacement parts up to 60 days from date of purchase. |
| Material | Solid Wood |
| Material Type | Solid Wood |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 200 Pounds |
| Model Number | 94326 |
| Number of Shelves | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 26"D x 32"W x 30"H |
| Product Style | Storage |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Coats, Shoes, Tie |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| UPC | 021713943262 666671246705 012303208892 784396208393 033674821008 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**H
Great as a saddle stand
The cost of folding pipe metal saddle stands has gotten exorbitant. I found this quilt stand as an alternative, and from the reviews, saw that others were using it for much heavier tack than I needed it for. It works really well for my kidโs little Wintec leadline saddle and the pads and girth, as well as her helmet. We are uncouth horse people, and it lives in our dining room. I think it looks nice! It is not sturdy enough to sit on the saddle while it is stored on it, as you can with some stands, but it is definitely sturdy enough for storage - even beyond this generation of her tack, which she will outgrow. As has been mentioned, it was a pain to assemble; however, if you lay one curved end flat on the floor with the screws started and the dowels oriented vertically, then place the other curved side on top of them, it is much easier. I did it myself without extra hands, and it took 15-20 minutes, because I was also helping the kid with a book report. This was a good buy.
D**E
Helpful tips
I needed a rack to hold some larger, random pieces of leather to store them between leather working projects. saw some people using this rack for saddles, so I figured it would hold up to the weight of multiple layers of leather (which it is more than able to do so). I saw some people mentioning difficulty in assembly. And there are some potential tight spots to be sure. This is how I did it: There are six rungs/bars on the stand. The top two and the bottom two have predrilled holes. The middle two (without holes) are held in place by the pressure of the sides (without screws). The predrilled holes are too small for the provided screws. I took a 7/32 drill bit and widened the holes on the four predrilled rungs. I started at the top and put the top two rungs in place but did not tighten their screws completely yet. I repeated the process with the lower two rungs and left them almost, but not completely, tightened. Then I slipped the middle two rungs in place before tightening all of the screws. I can definitely see the difficulty in tightening everything down if you used the existing screws in the predrilled holes. Happy with the product for my needs, and after those slight modifications, there was no issue with assembly.
J**B
Great For the Price
I must've gotten this on sale. I see it is now about $53 โ I paid $22. For $22, I figured it was worth a try. Put it together this morning and I'm pleasantly surprised. I was able to assemble it myself - couple parts were a little tricky. But it was overall simple and do-able. For the price I got it, I was concerned it would be engineered or some other soft wood. But it's nice and sturdy. I'll need to glue the little wood buttons in that cover the screws, but it'll be pretty simple. It's a tiny bit wobbly (a leveling issue, not a sturdiness issue), but that could be assembler-error. Figure that will correct itself with the weight of a blanket on it. Of course it's s not the quality that a $300 blanket stand would be, but overall it's nice.
K**T
Small Quilt Rack Works Great
This quilt rack is on the small side but works well for a couple large quilts/blankets or several thinner ones. It is sturdy once put together and looks quite nice. It does what we need it to.
B**L
Disappointing - Poor Quality and Instructions
Disappointed - The wooden dowels had warped/bowed pieces. How does that happen other than it being shipped that was without QC. The minimal instructions were understandable somewhat but were difficult at best to try and follow with the warped/bowed pieces. In trying to get the product together there are 4 dowels to be screwed into the right/left frame pieces and 2 dowels that are only wedged in-place while the 4 dowels were tightened down with large screws. The pre-drilled holes in the 4 dowel were quite small. Makes one very insure if securing them would/could crack them. As it was sent to me, it was difficult at best for 1 person to try and assemble the rack given its warped condition. Probably would not have been very easy even if it wasn't warped. IMO - as I received it, it would not have served well. We sent it back with disappointment and frustration.
B**S
With a little elbow grease, this is an awesome, attractive saddle stand
Okay, I won't lie. It was a pain to put together by myself (read: it sucked). I highly suggest having an extra pair of hands to assist, or a drill or impact driver and wood clamps to keep the rails and frame steady as you drill the first screws. After the initial assembly, you may begin to have regrets. In fact, at this point, you will have doubted all your life choices up to this moment. It will be wobbly, and you might cry. After you decide not to give up on life, grab a drill to tighten the screws. A drill with an Allen wrench attachment is absolutely necessary, unless you want to use your own wood screws. That being said, all in all it took me about an hour to 90 minutes and some dignity to assemble by myself once I figured out a system. Once assembled and tightened, it's very sturdy, and holds my 17.5" Custom Saddlery dressage saddle plus pads just fine. Super attractive. I'd leave it in my living room if it wasn't weird to have your tack next to your couch. 45 lb dog assistant for scale.
J**M
Warped , uncomplicated but difficult to assemble
If I had tried to use the included Allen wrench to assemble this blanket rack I would have rated it zero stars but I used an impact driver, an extra set of hands and honestly pure spite to put it together. It didnโt take long. Loosely tighten the dowels on one side, set the assembled portion on end then fit the other side and screw in the opposite end of the dowels. I then set the whole thing upright to check for levelness and fully tighten the screws. It has a wicked wobble. I loosened and retightened the screws several times and the rack can be loose and level or tight and warped. Take your pick. I will need to level it somehow with felt. Iโm using this as an extra saddle rack in a small space and it is sturdy enough for my purposes even with the wobble.
A**R
Rack - Blankets and Quilts (great piece) :o)
The rack has held up very well over the years. It does a great job keeping my blankets available especially during the winter.
M**.
Gut
Die Lieferung kam in dem angegebenen Zeitraum, lieร sich leicht aufbauen/zusammenbauen und ist ordentlich verarbeitet. Ich benutze dieses Teil als "Herrendiener". :-))
C**D
2 of the 6 bars are not quite right
It is difficult to find a quilt rack, so i was happy to see this one. It is a bit pricey considering the materials. Of the 6 hanging bars - one was a bit short, and another was not well sanded and was not a smooth surface, which is not a good thing for hanging quilts. I would look elsewhere next time.
R**.
Sturdy and beautiful piece of furniture!
A very nice quilt and blanket holder and seems to be quite sturdy, which is very important!
L**E
A great product!
This is a wonderful comforter, blanket or quilt stand. It took me 1/2 hr. to put together. I noticed one of the rails was bowed warped & wouldn't stay in the hole this was the only challenge. Del'd on time. Good packaging. Thanks for the great product.
A**R
Assembly difficult but great product
As others before me; I found out that this is a tough one to put together. I ended up drilling the holes larger in the pegs before putting in the screws; otherwise I would have never managed. End product looks great - a few marks and scratches in the material but that makes it look all the more authentic.
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