🔄 Spin Your Sales Into Overdrive with Style!
The SSWBasics 4-Tier Chrome Wire Spinner Rack stands 63.5" tall with a sturdy 24.5" diameter base, featuring four rotating tiers spaced 12" apart. Crafted from durable carbon steel with a sleek chrome finish, it’s designed for versatile retail use—from fashion accessories to packaged foods. Easy to assemble and disassemble, it’s perfect for both permanent store displays and mobile vendor setups, complete with a built-in sign holder for clear pricing.
Material | Carbon Steel |
Color | Chrome |
Special Feature | Unlit |
Product Dimensions | 30.75"D x 16.5"W x 4"H |
Shelf Type | Plastic |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Room Type | Retail Store |
Finish Type | Chrome |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Food, Clothing, Accessories |
Brand | SSWBasics |
Style | Modern |
UPC | 840015405939 |
Manufacturer | Store Supply Warehouse |
Part Number | 60108 |
Item Weight | 6.69 pounds |
Item model number | 60108 |
Size | 63 1/2" H |
Finish | Chrome |
Shape | T-Shape |
Installation Method | Free Standing |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Unlit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**R
A display must have
My church has an annual fall Bazaar and I've always had a difficult time coming up with a way to display the craft items that I make and donate. I was so happy to find this on Amazon. It was a great investment and I'm sure I will use it year after year. This year I made hair bows and floral door hangers. You can adjust the height of the racks and it is very sturdy. Great products for the price!
T**A
Great Stand for display
I purchased this stand for using at craft shows as it disassembles and assembles very quickly and takes up very little space for traveling. I used it for displaying my hand crafted scarves at one show. I plan on buying another couple of them for displaying my hand spun yarns on. I like the way you can adjust the distance between the tiers. You just need a screwdriver to disassemble and reassemble the stand. In the photo I only used 3 of the 4 tiers that come with it.
C**T
Pretty good for the price
I really like this . Very easy to assemble . The only drawback is if you pick it up to move it , it disconnects , other than that , it’s wonderful , and just what I was looking for
C**E
Works well for small to medium item display
I bought this rack to display clamshell wax melts in my candle shop and it works perfectly as far as size, ease of movement and drawing attention. It is a touch wobbly but no more than what I would expect from a lightweight metal when being used (spun by customers). This rack worked so perfectly for my needs that I just ordered a second one. I imagine it would do just as well with medium sized items.
D**N
Works, but watch for sharp edges
I would recommend for holding lighter objects, with some reservations about sharp edges on some of the horizontal racks.Purchased to hold a collection of handbags. Works well for that using just two of the included wire racks. It easily holds 8-10 medium sized handbags on each of the two racks we are using, and it surprised me with how stable it seems with all the handbags on it.Word of warning: It looks like the actual fabrication of this rack could vary a bit from rack to rack, so I cannot tell if others will have the same issues we found. Ours came with sharp edges on several of the horizontal racks where the rack frames are spot welded together. I nicked my fingers twice just while pulling the parts out of the box it was shipped in. After 45 minutes with a Dremel tool I was able to smooth out the sharp edges of the cross bars to the point where they seem safe to handle.Once the sharp edges were taken care of, the rack assembles easily, despite the sparse directions. Assembly depends on fanning out the base (easy to do, clicks into place when you open it to 90 degrees - see note below about reversing this process). Then insert the two center poles (they are not identical and you need to pay some attention to which you put on the bottom, which on top). The next step is to insert cotter pins into holes in the poles to hold the racks at the level you choose (i.e. there are multiple holes in the poles and you pick which to use based on the heights where you want the racks positioned). Alternate a cotter pin then the rack it will hold. Then another cotter pin and another rack to sit on it. The racks easily slide down over the pole. It looks like you can use any combination of 1-4 horizontal racks, keeping in mind using just one at the top might make the rack too top heavy.Closing the rack up is the reverse process with one difference. To told the base back flat, you need to squeeze or compress the base near its center to allow it to rotate back to flat. This may not be obvious, and you might need to experiment a bit to find the spring action feature that grips the base at 90 degrees when you open it. You need to squeeze it slightly to let the base rotate back to flat. Easy once you figure out how to do that.For our situation we used just two of the horizontal racks since the handbags have fairly long straps. The bags on upper and lower racks overlap slightly, so both racks easily spin together when either top or bottom rack is turned. Works great.Biggest surprise is that the base is wide enough that it does not seem to be the least bit unstable. Given the light weight wire frame construction I had expected to need to add a sandbag to hold it from tipping, but it looks like that will not be needed. Very nice.The cotter pin question: to bend or not to bend. A question to consider is whether you plan to assemble the rack once, or take it down and reassemble it multiple times. In the former situation you will most likely want to bend the cotter pins around the center shaft and make sure the ends are not sticking out ready to catch an unwary finger. In the latter situation you might want to decide whether to bend the pins or not. We are using just two of the racks, and when we reassemble the rack we will have the cotter pins in the same location all the time. That lets us have one pin and rack on the lower part of the pole and one more pin and rack on the upper pole. That is easy to assemble and disassemble without needing to remove pins each time. If we had used more racks things would be different, since using two pins on a pole section could make it hard to remove both of the horizontal racks since one of the racks would have a pin above it and another below it. Maybe leaving a pin unbent would work in that situation.
L**D
Love everything about this... This is a must
Okay first - I love how sturdy this is - and how much product it holds. If you sell things at fairs, or markets - this is a game changer. My only issue is that I lost the pins and not sure if they sell replacements for klutz's like myself. If not - I will buy a new one - yet will still be out a second pair of pins.
K**.
Great deal for the price!
It's a little flimsy, however great deal for the price. It was excellent working with the shop. One of the pieces was damaged in shipping and they immediately sent out a replacement.
H**S
Great for bags of cotton candy
Sold cotton candy and this worked great
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