It was too long for my ceiling too, but it was no big deal to remover a section of the pole. The biggest problem has been when one of the shelves comes crashing down with the slightest nudge. I thought of the tape idea on my own, but seems like it should've been designed to prevent this to begin with. It's not such a bad problem that I returned it to the store, though... just mb should've been tweaked a little by the manufacturer.
I agree with all the other comments. It is too long and if you take a piece off you don't get that tight fit in the corner. Mine was leaning over. Just agged!
Video leaves out the hardest, and most annoying, part. Putting the caddy in place. If you are like most people and don't have 12' ceilings, remove bar C, it's just an extension bar. Place the caddy in the corner where you want it and adjust the bar to touch the ceiling. Now pull it away from the corner from the bottom, and adjust it longer by a few inches. Now, with the bar locked in place, push it up from the bottom of the bar, compressing the spring within the bar, and slide the bottom in place. Now when you release it, the caddy will have tension pushing on the ceiling, keeping the bar in place. These things are an absolute pain in the ass to set up, and I'm surprised no one has come up with a better design.
This product does not tell you that if you have a shorter area to fit into (60"-70") you must remove a pole, which removes a shelf. Total piece of crap
If you are installing this product, don't proceed. Put it back in the box and get a refund! This is the most useless product ever made! You still have a chance!
Total garbage product. Really cheaply designed and a total hassle to assemble and install. I'm not even going to bother returning it, just going to throw it right in the trash.
It was too long for my ceiling too, but it was no big deal to remover a section of the pole. The biggest problem has been when one of the shelves comes crashing down with the slightest nudge. I thought of the tape idea on my own, but seems like it should've been designed to prevent this to begin with. It's not such a bad problem that I returned it to the store, though... just mb should've been tweaked a little by the manufacturer.
I agree with all the other comments. It is too long and if you take a piece off you don't get that tight fit in the corner. Mine was leaning over. Just agged!
Video leaves out the hardest, and most annoying, part. Putting the caddy in place.
If you are like most people and don't have 12' ceilings, remove bar C, it's just an extension bar.
Place the caddy in the corner where you want it and adjust the bar to touch the ceiling. Now pull it away from the corner from the bottom, and adjust it longer by a few inches.
Now, with the bar locked in place, push it up from the bottom of the bar, compressing the spring within the bar, and slide the bottom in place. Now when you release it, the caddy will have tension pushing on the ceiling, keeping the bar in place.
These things are an absolute pain in the ass to set up, and I'm surprised no one has come up with a better design.
Waar blijft het einde resultaat?
This product does not tell you that if you have a shorter area to fit into (60"-70") you must remove a pole, which removes a shelf. Total piece of crap
This product is $40 worth of garbage IMO. We wasted so much time and money.
If you are installing this product, don't proceed. Put it back in the box and get a refund! This is the most useless product ever made! You still have a chance!
Mine has a spring that has no purpose LoL
It's really an amazing product all u have to do is that u have to install it properly
What a shi@ designed!! Do people have to use tape?! lol
Absolute piece of garbage. A couple pieces came already broken and another piece broke while I was putting it together.
Total garbage product. Really cheaply designed and a total hassle to assemble and install. I'm not even going to bother returning it, just going to throw it right in the trash.
Your printed instructions are useless
GARBAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Cheap product