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Park a family's worth of wet, muddy boots on this stand with durable, recycled plastic trays. The trays keep melting snow and mud contained, while internal ridges keep boots and shoes high and dry. Holds up to six pairs of adult boots.
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Comments about Two-Tier Boot Tray:
I'm a landscaper and my boots are pretty dirty at the end of the day. The boot tray is in the garage at the back door. I take off my boots, put them in the tray to dry.No more mud in the house or taking off my boots on the front porch.Love it!
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I have two kids who own 3-4 pair of boots each and we live on a farm. 2 kids, one shelf apiece, strong enough for a 10 yr old boys rowdiness. The bottom shelf has plenty of space under the top shelf. Very satisfied!
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I was constantly cleaning the mud room. We own horses and a dog and winters in Northern California are very wet and muddy. My husband and I were always kicking off our hiking boots or barn boots in the corner of the mud room and as the mud dried and fell off the boots, it would migrate all over the room. I was sweeping it every few days to keep from tracking the dirt through the house.
I bought the two tier boot tray and put it in the same corner and I only sweep the mud room once a week now. It fits all of our boots comfortably and the mud and dirt fall to the bottom of the tray. The materials could be a little stronger, I'm not sure how long it will hold up, but the design is very nice. It fits comfortably in the corner and our boots take up half the space now.
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Not as difficult to assemble as some have stated, but you do need good tools. Bargain brand screwdrivers may not work!
Not rock steady when assembled, but more than adequate for the task at hand. It is a boot tray after all. Add enough weight (Set groceries on it for example) and it will become unstable. Use it for what it was designed and you'll be fine. Design is for utility but still looks better than others I have seen.
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I use the product to store shoes outside my garage entry to the house.
I was disappointed that it is not very stable. It wiggles. The material for the trays themselves are very nice but I worry about the stability of the product. It was very disappointing to get a product that seems to be so cheaply made.
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This organizer has freed up floor space in our mud room. Everything is tidy now.
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This sturdy boot tray provides double the capacity of our old one using the same floor space. We use it year round for snow boots, rain boots, gardening shoes, even slippers. Easy to take apart and easy to clean.
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Although a bit pricey, this was a good buy. It is a space saving way to store boots and shoes right at the entryway. Water and dirt fall to the bottom of the tray, allowing boots and shoes to dry and preserving floors and carpets. I mistakenly thought rubber grids were included, but the boot tray does what it is supposed to.
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Easy to assemble and roomy enough to hold multiple pairs of boots, gloves, etc. Small footprint.
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I was on the lookout for a stacking boot tray to replace the flimsy wire shoe rack in the garage. This was exactly what I was looking for. We use it for snow boots, rain boots, muddy soccer shoes, baseball shoes, golf shoes, etc... I like being able to keep these 'dirty' shoes in one place that holds the dirt. The stacking capability saves space in garage and is easy to clean.