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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
The bamboo material is the highlightβit looks fairly nice, is fairly sturdy, and is easy to clean. The rest of this fruit stand is at best meh. The screws that hold it together are not very decorative, and with no bezel or ornamentation at all in the wood it looks like something a C student in a high school shop class might make. The included tool is useless; even with a real ratcheting screwdriver it was carpel tunnel inducingβI should have gotten out my cordless electric driver. I was afraid to though, I didnβt want to over torque the screws and crack the wood. Once assembled, many parts were not perfectly aligned, with inconsistent gaps between the side and bottom slats. The final nail in the fruit cart was that the rounded corners of the stackable trays are so rounded that they slide back and forth and spill any fruit that they contain. All in all, poor execution, and I donβt recommend, not at this price.
Dustin Floyd
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
This was exactly what I expected: a simple set of bamboo shelves for storing produce, or whatever. My wife and I were primarily looking for something we could use to store packages of pasta. (Hey, we eat a lot of pasta.)The size was exactly as described, and it looks just like the product photos. In fact, the wood was even a bit thicker than I expected, which is a plus. Assembly was fairly straightforward. Love that these things are stackable and that the design includes handles. Seems handy that two shelves have vents for airflow. I don't mind that the top shelf has a solid surface for storing small items.On the downside, the bamboo started to split during assembly with one of the screws. Womp womp. I don't think the crack is big enough to threaten the integrity of the unit for now, but it doesn't exactly inspire confidence for a long product life. Bamboo is easy enough to glue together later if it becomes a problem, but it was a little disappointing right out of the box.
Joy G. Manda
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Nice for my potatoes and onions. A good use of space with the three tiers! A lot of assembly, but it came with the needed tools and was pretty straight forward.
Jack Griffin
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
These are nice-looking, sturdy trays, and the handles fit together perfectly for stacking; however, you must keep the trays balanced and you have to be careful when adding or removing fruit. In other words, if you stack the trays, you ARE going to knock them over at some point. Probably sooner than later. Used individually, though, they're very nice. I plan to run a decorative piece of wood or metal down each side, and fasten with tiny screws (so the screw points won't be exposed) or, if I can't find screws that small, I might use a thin, but aggressive double-sided tape to hold them together. A cool design, just not as functional as one would hope for.
Orin
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
I really like this little set of stacking fruit baskets. We put the largest one in the pantry to hold onions, and the other two are the perfect size to put in our countertop fridge that we use for fruit. They are easy to assemble and I like that I can easily pull one basket or both out of the fridge with ease. If I was using this as a 3-tier setup, I'm not sure I would love how sturdy it is. But for my purpose, it works perfectly.
SciTeacher
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This set is made of thick, sustainable bamboo wood which looks natural and beautiful. It can fit a lot so can be used for storing or serving a lot of different things which can be accessed from either the front or back. Stacked, it stores a lot in a small footprint. Everything is easily visible which means I see it better and more often which means I am much more likely to use before it turns bad. The bottom two trays have slatted openings to increase air flow.There are 12 screws for each level so plan on that time. If you use the Allen wrench (as in my picture) it will be much easier on your hands and go much faster than if you use the Allen wrench screwdriver version. Both are provided. I like that the wood is cut so that the screw heads are recessed into the wood. If you are building it and there is not a recessed opening on the screw head side β flip it over.Alas, it does have a flaw. The way the trays sit on top of each other makes them prone to tip under the right (or in this case the wrong) circumstances. This is something to watch for depending on what you have in them and how many you have stacked. If this was fixed - these would be perfect.
Joshua
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
This is an attractive fruit and vegetable stand. I have mine located inside my cupboard and it does a brilliant job keeping triple the amount of fruit I could previously store in the same space. All while looking quite nice. I really like the bamboo.It was easy to put together. My husband helped my 9 year old with some of the screwdriver work. But the directions themselves were easy to follow. The only slight surprise was that the levels donβt snap more securely into place. They kind of just rest on top of each other. Itβs not that hard to topple them over. Thatβs why I decided to keep it in the cupboard. I thought thereβd be more chance of bumping on the counter.The value is good and the utility is great. Maybe if theres an upgrade in the future, I would wish for a slightly more stabilized structure. To be fair however, I havenβt knocked mine over. It does do well in the cupboard.
Jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Nice solid construction, I like the concept of how this stacks on top of each other. It's just a neat concept and I thought when I was assemblying this that it was a 5-star product for sure.The issue is that because the pieces balance on the handle, it can have a tendency to tip forward or backwards, which in my opinion is a bit of a design flaw. It's not so bad with just 2 stacked but with the 3rd I think you're really risking it and just waiting for one of the shelves to tip and spill contents everywhere.If you're putting very light items in here I wouldn't worry about it but any kind of dense fruit (orange etc.) could easily make the shelf fall if the weight shifts around.
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