Honey-Can-Do 2-Pack Shelf Poles with Leg
$13.56
$21.10
36% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Chrome
Size: 72-inch x 1-inch
Top positive review
1 people found this helpful
PERFECT FIT!! Used the poles to make mini greenhouses with NSF shelves
By JeriOwl on Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2021
I managed to score over 35 NSF shelves off FB Marketplace however they were JUST shelves and the clips, NO POLES WHATSOEVER. I initially had plans to build wooden supports and use these as adjustable shelves for a greenhouse but when I found these poles so inexpensively I also bought these poles AND the clear covers and turned two shelving units into mini greenhouses within the Bird Barn and our makeshift "greenhouse". In fact these poles worked out so perfectly with the shelves and the clear covers that I added incubators instead of heat mats (both of which are rated at 40 watts) and added a large tote of water below as both a thermal mass and a source of humidity. So far this setup has worked out very ideally for both hatching poultry eggs AND growing seedlings. What a novel concept!! Will definitely buy again to make additional shelving units!
Top critical review
4 people found this helpful
ok, but very inferior to the Metro brand posts. Clips will easily slip down due to inferior carving out the post grooves.
By Eileen Keeney on Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2014
I am modifying my review again, after realizing just how inferior these are to the Metro brand posts (which are also more expensive). I have discovered that the metro brand posts have a much better groove, offering much superior holding power for the clips. I used to think it was the quality of the actual clips that was the issue. Then I bought some metal clips, had the same issue with the honey-can-do posts. Then I tried the Metro posts, and the slippage problem went away. I will still use the honey-can-do posts for some stuff. But I am switching to the Metro posts for anything that is not very lightweight, and easy to fix when the clips slip down. I just modified my review, due to one of these posts breaking. I dropped the post, from maybe a height of 4'. The bottom piece, where the foot screws in, fell out. I was able to super glue the piece back in, along with using a hammer as it does connect with decent friction, but the fact it fell out so easily concerns me some. I am wondering if it was welded in place, or if it was only glued in place. Due to this weak point I would not use wheels with these posts. As long as all the pressure is straight down, this weak point should not be a problem. I still prefer these posts to all of the other brands I have tried. I really like that they use a standard thread for the feet, instead of using a non-standard thread, forcing one to buy only their brand of wheels. (I guess that point is more moot, now that I would hesitate to use them with wheels). I have tried several brands of posts, for this style of wire shelving. This is still my favorite brand. I like that they come in white. Standard thread used for feet, instead of custom (such as used by shelving.com and theshelvingstore.com). I have found multiple other brands that use the same standard thread for the feet (Seville, Metro, Regency, although Regency quality of the thread is very low compared to the others).
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