Modular Paint Rack - Riser 90 Degree Angle

SKU: HBY008
Modular Paint Rack - Riser 90 Degree Angle
Modular Paint Rack - Riser 90 Degree Angle
Modular Paint Rack - Riser 90 Degree Angle
Modular Paint Rack - Riser 90 Degree Angle
Modular Paint Rack - Riser 90 Degree Angle

Modular Paint Rack - Riser 90 Degree Angle

SKU: HBY008
The Broken Token
Regular price $7.00
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Your miniatures may be works of art, but a disorganized desk certainly isn't. Get your paints and brushes in line with our Modular Paint Rack system! 

This MDF riser will allow you to use our HBY004 or HBY006 alongside any racks stacked on top of any of the Modular Paint Rack system's drawer offerings. Paints and brushes sold separately. Product may exhibit scorch marks due to the manufacturing process.

Dimensions: 10.8" x 8.6" x 3.14" (275mm x 220mm x 80mm) 

This product is a kit that requires assembly. Requires glue. We recommend the use of wood glue (sold separately).

MADE IN THE USA
 


Instructions: [Download]

Customer Reviews

Based on 294 reviews
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H Peless
Half Rack- Whole Useful

Nicely made, goes together well. Iys a nice smaller rack for limited space, or to add a little more storage to your main rack. Its as nicely made as the rest of the units I've bought.

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H Peless
Perfect corner

Another homerun product. Thesis piece was a little tricky to put together, at least for me, but builds into a perfect corner. I have two now and they link the other pieces into a single unit. Excellent quality.

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Joshua Unghire
Awesome Product

Really great modular way to organize and store paint pots or bottles. Great idea, great simple product. Highly recommend

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H Peless
Great rack!

This paint rack went together well and seems sturdy so far. I like having the option to store the bottles up or down. The modular nature is really appealing, it can grow with a collection of paints. I recommend this rack, and the others, for paint storage.

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Chuck Norris
Flimsy and saggy

After you put your paint into the rack they sag a lot and will eventually need to be supported. There are holes in the rack that are not deep enough to hold anything.

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