Wooden Wine Rack-Holds 44 Bottles-Unfinished Pine (Unfinished Pine) (40.5″h x 17″w x 10.5″d)

(as of 27/05/2010 05:55 - more info)

$21 $60

Listed Under: Accessories, Racks & Bottle Holders

  • Color : Unfinished Pine
  • Size : 40.5″h x 17″w x 10.5″d
  • Stores up to 44 bottles!
  • Unfinished natural wood construction!
  • Durable and fully functional!

Serious wine lovers will appreciate this streamlined, freestanding winerack designed to safely store up to 44 wine bottles (This rack will hold bottles up to 3.25" in diameter.) Whether you have an extensive wine cellar or a modest collection of your favorite vintages, you'll enjoy having easy access to your wines; the tall pinewood rack makes the most of your storage space (measures 40.5"h x 17"w x 10.5"d). Unfinished natural wood can be painted, stained or varnished to complement any decor. Easy assembly. This product is constructed with unfinished pine wood and may contain knots and different colorations which are characteristic of this type of natural wood. Order today -- bring order to your collection! .

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5 Reviews

  1. Jeffrey says:

    It holds wine. Pretty simple. Easy to put together IF you have an electric screwdriver or a drill.

    Doesn’t hold odd shaped bottles, just cab 750s. Stout pinot bottles are a tough fit.

    Cheap and good for the basement. It’s not a fancy pants display, so load it up next to the Christmas decoration storage.

  2. P. Sheinman says:

    Very easy assembly, and very sturdy. Only downside is that it only holds standard bottles. I have some whites in slightly wider bottles (similar to champagne bottles) and they don’t fit. Also, be aware that you really can’t use it horizontally, which was my original intention. Otherwise, I would certainly recommend this rack – a good value for the price.

  3. E. Boyce says:

    I was a little concerned that this rach would be a little flimsey as the price is very reasonable. In fact it is very sturdy. As well as filling the 44 bottles into he rack I have 2 cases stacked on top with no problem. The assembly was also very easy. I recommend a drill with a phillips bit and since the wood is soft I recommend setting the drill clutch on the lighter side so the screw countersinks but does not split the wood. Putting one unit together took me about 10 minutes all in.

    One concern is that the bottles are very close together when put into the rack. If you bottles are larger than traditional bottles: when you put a bottle in the rack or take a bottle out of the rack, it can rub on a bottle already in the rack. The racked bottle has a tendency to either pull or push off the rack and crash on the floor.

    I bought 2 racks and I think I am going to buy 2 more.

  4. Sara says:

    Not the prettiest wine rack, but it is sturdy and holds 44 straight bottles. The rack is easy to put together and is a convenient size. The low price is definitely a plus!

  5. Bethany L. Alexander says:

    If you’re looking for a simple, non-fancy wine rack, this is a good choice. Assembly was fast and easy, and the instructions were straight-forward. It fits all my 750ml bottles, even the odd-shaped or narrow bottles. It’s height/width also allow it to fit snugly in a tight corner or spot where a larger, fancier, bulkier rack might not.

    My only real problem with the rack was that, since it’s made of unfinished pine that might warp a bit easily, once it was assembled the legs weren’t exactly even. If you’re putting it on a hard level surface like a linoleum or wood floor, I’d recommend getting something to level it out so it doesn’t wobble. I placed mine on a carpeted floor, so I didn’t need to level it. Another gripe is that, once assembled, finishing and/or staining the wood is darn near impossible, with all the small cracks and crevaces. I would recommend staining/varnishing it before assembling, if that’s your intent. The only other thing to note about this wine rack is that, strictly cosmetically speaking, the screws show all over.

    However, if it’s just a simple wine rack you want to sit in your kitchen/closet to function as a simple sturdy wine rack that holds lots of delicious wine – and not as a beautiful/trendy living room wine display/conversation piece – this is a great rack at a great price. It was definitely a worthy buy for me! :-)

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