Reinforced Bigstren metal shelving – Maximum durability
Are you tired of wobbly and unreliable shelves that bend under the first heavy items? The Bigstren reinforced metal shelving unit (180x100x60 cm) is a practical and uncompromising solution for organizing heavy items. It’s not just a shelf, but an investment in order and safety – the ideal choice for your garage, basement, warehouse, or workshop.
Why choose Bigstren warehouse shelving?
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Impressive load capacity: One shelf can hold up to 200 kg (for example, 4 car tires with rims).
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Reinforced construction: Each 5 mm thick MDF shelf is supported by two additional supports underneath. The 0.7 mm thick steel profiles ensure that the unit does not wobble or deform even under intensive use.
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Protection against moisture and rust: Black powder-coated steel protects the unit from corrosion, moisture, and mechanical damage, making it perfect even for damp basements.
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Quick boltless assembly: Forget complicated manuals and missing bolts! The unit is assembled using a convenient “push-in” method that only requires a rubber mallet.
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Smart 3-in-1 system: Do you need one tall 180 cm unit? Or do you prefer two lower 90 cm units? Perhaps you want to build a corner shelf? This model adapts to your space and needs.
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Fully adjustable: You can change the height of the shelves every 30 mm, giving you the freedom to store both tall boxes and smaller tools.
Specifications:
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Dimensions: 180 x 100 x 60 cm (increased shelf surface!)
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Material: Powder-coated steel, PP (plastic protection), 5 mm MDF board
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Number of shelves: 5 pcs (each with 2 additional supports)
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Product weight: 22.2 kg (23.2 kg with packaging)
Set includes: 5 x MDF shelves, 10 x frame profiles, 10 x crossbeams, 10 x cross connectors, 4 x post connectors, 8 x protective feet, and a multi-language user manual.
Agrozone recommends: For maximum stability and safety, we recommend anchoring the unit to the wall (the frame has factory-made mounting holes) and always placing the heaviest items on the bottom shelves.















































