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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I was nicely surprised, easy to assemble, fairly sturdy. Plenty of space for paint. Plan to buy one more.
Tomasz Bibro
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
OPHIR Wooden Paint holder Organizer with 2 Cabinet Drawers claims in the description that is suitable for Tamiya, well it is but only for the small 10 ml Tamiya jars not for the regular 23 ml jars. After constructing the organizer is cvery wably, well overprized IMO
dan cooper
Reviewed in Canada on May 2, 2024
Good value, assembled easily, works well with my hobby supplies.
JRod
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
Works well for Vallejo paints. Instructions not so good but not hard to figure out. Laser cuts were accurate and would recommend.
Magicalfootie
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2024
Material is thin, very warped wood, and the wood has a very strong odor, too stinky to use.
Joe C
Reviewed in Canada on November 20, 2024
Despite being light weight and easy to assemble, the paint canister do not fit very well in the small precut holes.The 12mL bottle only fit upside down (need to ensure 100% closed) and difficult to remove from the larger holes, as the lid barely extends abovethe height of the shelf.The 18mL bottles only fit in the large holes. They don't fit upside down in the smaller holes because they are spaced too close together.Look for something better.
Mark Roberts
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2023
I picked this up to consolidate four holders, stands, and dozen loose tools and supplies spread over my work table. The rack delivers. Pay attention to the dimensions listed and make sure you've got the space.If you're contemplating getting this, then you must be a hobbyist of some sort. Myself, I'm a model builder (among other hobbies), so I'll admit assembly was fun. The included instructions aren't IKEA grade. You'll have to infer a thing or two to figure it out. That being said, the quality is quite good. It's constructed of light wood. The pieces were cleanly cut and fit together very well. The toughest part was attaching the right side. You assemble all the trays into the left side first, then you have to align all the loose tabs into the right side. Might be useful to have someone lend a spare hand just for that step. Being made of wood, a couple of pieces were a little curved, but the assembly is tight enough to flatten them out. The pieces are held together with little silicon loops that fit over tabs on the ends. A few times one would slip out of my fingers and fly across the room, so make sure you're in a space where you can find anything that flies loose. There aren't any spares.The finished unit has four deep front drawers - two tall, two short - plus a drawer on each side at the back intended for markers (paint or otherwise). They could be used for paintbrushes too, but they'd be pretty loose due to the size of the holes. You could also store brushes in the drawers, but I keep a separate stand instead. The drawers fit loosely. They slide easily but usually have to be lifted and adjusted to close flush.All in all, very satisfied with the purchase.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 27, 2023
It’s perfect and stores a lot of paint supplies but the instructions are not entirely clear so it takes some time to put together.
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2021
This item works and looks mostly like the display photo, but is very flimsy and the only thing holding it together are small rubber bands. Yes - you read that correctly. After slotting the wooden pieces together, there are little rubber rings that attach to the outsides to hold your paint rack together. If you drop this (or even squeeze too hard) it will fall apart. Given that this product is just a handful of flat, wooden pieces and a packet of rubber bands, I think the price should be reduced. You can buy a clear plastic nail polish rack with a larger capacity for half the price of this. However, the addition of little drawers (which don't work very smoothly) is a nice touch, and the little holes in the back for storing paint brushes is nice, too. The brush holes are very tiny, though, and brushes with medium or thick handles will not fit. Considering the lack of premium miniature paint storage options, this is still not a bad choice, though. Just be aware of the aforementioned drawbacks.
Joshua
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020
Comes in pieces inside of a clear plastic bag, without any assembly instructions. Yes, I figured it out and assembled it correctly, but would have been nice to have a plan to go off of. It's very light, the problem with that is, that when you go to open or close the drawers the entire rack moves with it (I stuck some blue tack under the front side rails). Other than those couple of things, I like it. It makes my bench look organized.Update: Bought a similar product from a different company, and it came the same way. No assembly instructions, the difference though, is the OPHIR brand uses a rubber o-ring around a "tab" to hold everything together. The other one you have to glue it together. I had the OPHIR together in about 5 minutes, the other one is still in pieces. The OPHIR gets 5 stars for that. I'm a fan!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2019
In the process of re establishing a painting area after a number of years and needed additional racks to keep my massive paint collection organized for projects but yet accessible. With the maker of the racks I've had for years gone I saw this one and it fit my requirements and had some additional storage to boot!Unlike my 10+ year old paint racks this one is thin plywood instead of MDF. Assembly was what I'd call standard, a bit tight here, a bit loose there, and as stated by others there were no instructions but to me it was pretty obvious how it went together. I glued it together for added structural integrity during assembly like a did my existing racks but I could see it doing well just using the O rings included if you really needed something you could take back apart. I will say that with just a bit of glue, it is extremely solid, just like my old rack made of much thicker material.The two things that I didn't care for were some parts were slightly warped, making lining up the tabs and slots a dexterity game. And the other was Amazon's packaging for shipping( they put the flat packed rack in a box 5 times larger with a small bit of rolled paper as filler, which led to the shrink wrap splitting and parts loose in the shipping box) but I can't hold the manufacturer responsible for it.
Michael Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2019
Do not buy a Yugo and expect Ferrari performance. This is a budget paint rack, and a good one at that.The instruction video is linked in the description and easily googled. Language agnostic and to the point; I had mine built in 20 minutes. The rubber bands make the build very error tolerant if you need to loosen a piece for some of the tight fits. Stable enough and the drawers work well.This is not a high quality product and does not pretend to be. Most panels were warped (even in the instructional video!), but easily put in place during assembly. There are no extra bands, so be careful to keep track when they shoot off the rack during assembly.I got what I paid for and I am satisfied with my purchase.
Professor H
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2019
I ordered this for my son who paints minatures for a hobby. He loves it. He had had another paint rack that did not hold up, but this one he says is very sturdy as it is made of compressed wood. The o-rings fit snugly . He has filled all but one of the holes and there is no wobble at all--he tapped it on the side to show how sturdy it is. The drawers hold many of his tools. The only drawback was that there were no instructions with it, but he said that the amazon video gave him the directions he needed within 5 minutes. He is very pleased and so I am also.
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