Delivery & Return:Free shipping on all orders over $50
Estimated Delivery:7-15 days international
People:8 people viewing this product right now!
Easy Returns:Enjoy hassle-free returns within 30 days!
Payment:Secure checkout
SKU:92242504
Product Description A perfect start towards complete closet organization! it's simple to add drawers, shoe shelves, baskets or doors. All vertical panels and shelves are made with durable thermally fused laminate, with a commercial-grade wood fiber composite core. The system hangs on a steel rail that is mounted to into your studs, so there is no need to remove baseboards. Properly installed, kit holds up to 1, 200 pounds in an 8' section. From the Manufacturer This is a perfect start towards complete closet organization! It's simple to add drawers, shelves, baskets or doors, and even easier to install. Our patented system hangs on a singular track on the wall up off the floor. This closet-in-a-box will fit any size from 4-to-8-feet. This kit is now overwrapped in a UPS shippable box, safe to ship anywhere! The core is made of 100-percent recycled and recovered wood fibers and is Environmentally Preferable Product (EPP) Certified by the Composite Panel Association (CPA), the only environmental certification program that has achieved ANSI accreditation. Easy Track is also an EPP Downstream-licensed company, which demonstrates its environmental commitment by purchasing CPA EPP certified composite wood products.
All hardware and instructions are included
Sustainably made with 100Percent recycled and/or recovered wooden fiber
Use with two packs of 24(rs1423on) or 35(rs1436on) shelves for more storage and stability
Add easy track organizer accessories, drawers, shoe shelves, and baskets as desired
I ordered this and the box was fine but somehow I had a feeling it would be harder to install than I could handle. I was right but it wasn't due to the kit! I got two of my son's friends to install it for me and it was a beast. Not because of the design but because there were so many nails and screws holding in wooden pieces for the original rod that the side pieces couldn't be installed as is. The old nails and screws had rusted, stripped, etc. and couldn't be extracted. It took seven hours to install because the lads had to measure, measure, draw and use a circular saw to jerry rig the install around the existing wooden closet stuff. It's not a picture perfect install like in the pictures but once my clothes were hung, it was a thing of beauty. I have only a five foot closet and it took a good bit of cutting and redesigning to get it to work. I hung one of the shelves over the middle section where the hanging piece is and put my handbags there. I've ordered two more of the 24 inch shelves to cut to size to hang over the two other rods. I figure that will be the perfect place for pillows or hatboxes, etc. Since I was able to hang most of my summer wardrobe on the rods I am using the shelves for shoes.Yes this is an easy track review but I want to say that after hunting and hunting for shoe storage, the perfect shoe accessory for this kit turned out to be the Container Store's clear pull out shoe drawers. They're pricey at $8 each but that's only $2 more than the Sterilite ones at Wal-mart which are too big to fit three wide on the shelves and stick out farther than the 14 inch shelf depth. Trust me, Goldilocks looked and looked for the appropriate shoe containers. I have a total of 12 of the Container Store shoe boxes filled with summer sandals on the shelves, three fit perfectly on each shelf's width. On the top row of these boxes there's enough room below the top shelf for a pair of shoes to rest over each shoe drawer. Therefore I have 15 pairs of ladies shoes in clear view, with 12 in dust free, visible storage. On the floor, below the shelves, perfectly fitting in a dual row of three are six of container Store's larger clear pull out shoe drawers sizes for sneakers. This larger size will also hold mean's dress shoes or ladies platforms. This means I can store 21 pairs and access them immediately without having to hunt! I'm not Imelda Marcos so this is enough. (winter shoes are in a large pull-out box under the bed) Even with the shoe boxes and the extra shelves and paying the lads for the install, I figure my lovely organized closet cost me less than $500 and it's a pleasure to know where my work blouses are vs. my casual clothes, etc.My philosophy on purchases is it's worth spending a little more on the right item for you, especially those things that you use every day and make life easier. I don't like the wire closet kits and I knew this would work for me if I could get it installed. I also installed a fluorescent light tube over the inside door molding in the closet. It's plugged into an extension cord that has a step-on switch. This way on gray rainy days, just maybe I can tell the difference between navy and black. Personally i have to write navy on an inside label. Hope this helps you if you were on the fence about this kit.