Page—February 7, 2026
This is a fully featured, good quality and high capacity coat rack which, if you are willing to disassemble it when not in use, can be stored in gym bag which takes up very little space compared most other coat racks. The reason is that this coat rack does not have the one or two five foot long by 18 inch wide wire rack shelves which are typically found on similar coat racks. These rigid wire rack shelves cannot be folded up and thus take up lots of space in storage. In contrast, this coat rack replaces the wire rack shelves with equally functional shelves made from fabric which can be rolled up and take little space. Similar coat racks also usually are constructed of long tubes sometimes up to five or more feet in length. This coat rack in contrast is assembled with interlocking tubes, none of which are longer than about 14 inches individually. All this means I am able to disassemble and store this coat rack when its not in use in a relatively small gym bag which fits easily in a closet or small space. The coat rack does not come with a carry bag, but I easily found a very inexpensive one on Amazon which measures 40 liters or 11 gallons and is 20” long x 12” high x 8” wide which can hold all the parts from the disassembled coat rack. (See photos.) In order to take up so much less space, this coat rack does come with lots more parts to assemble than some other coat racks. But I found assembly to be simple and straight forward, if a bit tedious. It took me about 45 minutes to assemble the coat rack for the first time. There is a very thorough and helpful video on the Amazon website product page which shows every step of how to assemble the coat rack. Conclusion: If you are looking for a coat rack that you assemble once and leave set up indefinitely, then this model presents a very good value and has all the clever features, bells and whistles, to securely hold plenty of clothes all of sizes and lengths. If you are looking for a coat rack which you want to use intermittently, and when not in use store away in the absolutely smallest space possible for periods of time and don’t mind some lengthy assembly and disassembly, then this model is for you. If you are looking for a coat rack to store folded up under your bed or other larger space, and which sets up and puts away quickly when needed, then this is probably not the model for you. The clothes rack was priced at about $80 when I obtained it, and at its current price of $57, it is all the more of a very good value for the cost. Read more
Steve—December 15, 2025
I had one of these from a different brand that had a slightly lower weight rating. One day it got knocked over and a bar on top broke right in half. My hopes really got up there when this came along and saw the metal rods considerably more than thick than what I had before. The list price for this wasn't that much different than the prior one. It came in a box with a lot of pieces but putting it together took me about an hour. It went together fairly easy and I highly recommend watching the video tutorial all the way through that is listed in the manual. The clothing rack felt sturdy and pretty strong until after it was all together. It didn't look quite straight when it was all done and would wobble when it was being rolled, so I flipped it over and took a good look at where the wheels are attached. The metal they are screwed into is fairly thin and can be easily bent. I had to bend it a bit to get it to sit straight and roll smoothly. I should have paid more attention when I was adding them on in the last step. I can't say with 100% certainty that I wasn't at least in part to blame for the initial stance and wobble. There is a place in my closet where this will add more rack space without overwhelming the area. For my purpose they're going to stay in one place and seldom if ever be moved, so I decided to just remove the wheels. In that configuration, they are working just fine. It is pretty tall and not that wide, so taking that into account when loading it up with clothes it should work for you as well. Read more
Leah W.—February 12, 2026
This heavy duty clothes rack with double rods and rolling wheels handles serious loads without wobbling. The sturdy metal frame supports many outfits on both rods, and the locking and unlocking wheels let you roll it anywhere from closet to laundry room smoothly, or make sure that it just doesn't roll off when you are loading it. Don't let the size of the box fool you. The capacity is impressive! Adjustable height and extendable bars fit small apartments or big closets, and assembly takes minutes with no fancy tools. The attractive powder coated silver finish resists scratches and rust even in humid laundry spaces. Top pick for seasonal swaps or extra storage. Keeps everything organized and off the floor for good. Just need to get one for each family member now.... Read more
miaka—February 22, 2026
DO NOT BUY. Deceptive since it doesn’t not have the horizontal support as promoted in the picture. CLEAR BAIT AND SWITCH. This probably was the cause to it breaking 24 hours into use. I had a cheaper plastic one that lasted for years with the same weight of clothing, yet I feel this was badly designed. Read more
Deborah Varnado—February 10, 2026
This clothes rack holds an insane amount of clothes, shoes and everything else in your wardrobe. It was not difficult to assemble and the dual racks give you all the space you need. It appears to be very sturdy and the wheels allow it to be placed anywhere with no trouble. Read more