The AdirOffice Wood Adjustable Literature Organizer is just the ticket for organizing and keeping track of sales brochures, product literature and other office materials supporting your company's business. These attractive storage units make life easier for your sales support staff members, especially if they have other responsibilities as well. Ruggedly constructed, this accessory is made out of durable, medium-density fiberboard construction to supply long-lasting strength for years to come. The letter size compartments hold up to 15 lbs. and adjust in 2.5 increments to meet all of your needs in the home, office or classroom. Tasks are made easier because these organizers provide options including color coding and labeling capabilities, enabling quick selection of material to be distributed. It features an 11.8 in. depth and removable shelves to accommodate items of various different sizes. Set of 2.
- Easy to assemble
- Medium-density fiberboard
- Adjustable letter-size compartments
- Available in 16-slot storage compartments, this organizer will meet all of your storage needs
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The item came very well packaged. They internally reinforced all the corners of the box with hard plastic corners. Two of the plastic corners were cracked. If they hadn’t used them, then the unit would have been cracked. So it was a good thing they packaged it that way.
Even though the finish is faux, I found it to be in perfect condition with no blemishes. And whatever’s underneath it (chip board or wood) it’s very heavy. This unit weighs over 20 pounds.
Once it’s put together, the shelves do stay in place. However, if you jostle the unit or try to move it with shelves in it, some of the metal support pegs fall out. They just sit loosely in each hole.
I LOVE the unit and am putting it to good use. It did take me over an hour to put it together for a couple of reasons. (1) The instructions were stapled together in reverse order. (2) None of the major boards/walls were labeled. (3) The inventory count was off. For example: 10 shelves with each one having a ridge front and back would be 20 ridges; inventory said you’d only have 14 (it actually had the 20 you needed). (4) Ridges were VERY hard to get onto each plastic shelf, and you needed to be careful so you didn’t accidently bend or put a crease in the shelves.
I have four pegs sticking out of the top of the unit. Instructions said to put them in. They didn’t say why, and they made no sense to me until I thought about it a bit. IF you had two of these units and were going to stack them, then the pegs would be needed. But nowhere does it tell you ahead of time why you are supposed to put these four pegs in the top four holes. Once they were tapped into place I needed to use pliers to get them out.
They give you a little tube of glue. AFTER the unit was all put together and I tried to pick it up, I saw why you would need to glue it. BUT, once the back wall of the unit is tacked into place, it’s impossible to take the unit apart to put glue on all the pegs to help the unit hold together.
So, the instructions need improvement. They are ONLY pictures with no words. It took a bit to figure them out, but it was doable if you took your time and studied them a bit before starting. Now that I’ve put this unit together, any other product sold by the same company would be a breeze to put together; the first one is the one you learn on. I’m using it to sort my bills each month because I normally just pile them all over my desk in a disarray. Now I can organize them. And they give you little sticker labels that you can put next to each shelf to identify it.. Bobbett. Liberty, KY. 2019-07-06 19:52:59