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8 Bottle Wall Mounted Wine Bottle Rack in Brown/Black

by Mercury Row®

$83.99

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.372 total votes

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This wall-mounted wine rack is both fashionable and functional and complements design styles from modern farmhouse to urban chic. It is crafted from metal in brown and black and has a rustic, industrial vibe that we love. It holds eight bottles of your favorite vintage – and you’re able to set the bottles so the labels are displayed so you’re sure to select the right one. This rack measures about 36.5” tall, so serves as wall decor while holding your wine. We recommend mounting it into a wall stud for stability.

  • Product Type: Wine Bottle Rack
  • Furniture Design: Wall Mounted
  • Material: Metal
  • Wine Bottle Capacity: 8
  • Overall: 36.63'' H x 11.38'' W x 4'' D

It's okay. Looks great, but materials and construction aren't very hearty. The wood is something soft like pine, and the metalwork is on the frail side. I wouldn't expect it to hold up to any trauma like being dropped, but I have no concerns about it being at to sit on a wall and hold up the weight of 8 bottles of wine. It comes with pre-constructed mounting plates on the back. These are counter-sunk holes with a metal plate screwed on over it. The plates have slots for screws heads. The items we received were sub-standard in the design or in the function of these mounting plates. When placed onto the wall hanging on screwheads, it became apparent that the countersinks weren't extended far enough above the slotted opening in the mounting plate. This meant the screwheads were sitting on unevenly routed wood countersinks under the mounting plate instead of the mounting plates making contact with the body of the screw. This caused some side-to-side instability. Fixable by removing the mounting plates and extending the countersink further up. However, when I removed one of the plates, I discovered that one of the screws that held the mounting plate on was broken and the wood was under it was split. So now I've had to dig out a broken screw and add some wood filler to rebuild the structure under the mounting plate. Disappointing, but glad I came across it before loading it up with 20 lbs of wine bottles. I'll also add that if you're hanging on drywall like I am, then the opening for the screwheads on the mounting plate was only large enough to receive a screwhead for a fairly lightweight dry wall anchor. I wanted a slightly beefier dry-wall anchor so I cut off the bottoms of the mounting plate so they could accept the larger screwhead. All-in-all, it's okay because I've been able to make some modifications to overcome some minor problems. The seller has got to be making a killing at ~$110 each, but wine racks are a "luxury item" and are priced accordingly. At this price point, I don't know if any competing items are going to be better constructed.. Jason Robert. Charlotte, NC. 2022-02-13 13:40:16

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