Key Features
High Weight Support: This three-tier shipping container can hold up to 550 lbs per bracket. Choose the right number of brackets for heavy tasks and take into account the shelf length to figure out how many shelves you need. Our level 3 shelves are great for efficiently storing tools and other essentials.
Size Details: It has an inside depth of 18 3/4″ for storing wood and boards. The height is 60, and the stabilizer is 11-1/4″ long. Brackets are sold separately, so you need two for a full shelf.
Simple to Set Up: Installing this bracket is quick and doesn’t require tools, making it user-friendly. It avoids rust or corrosion on the shipping container as there’s no welding or bolting needed. A horizontal bar at the bracket’s base ensures the load stays stable.
Durable and Coated in Black: Made from high-quality steel known for durability, the shelf is finished with a black powder coating to enhance its lifespan. This coating protects against moisture, rust, corrosion, and other environmental damage, ensuring top performance.
Specifications
Weight: 11.00 (lbs)
Size: 18″ (D) x 60″ (H)
Bundle Size: 1 – Pack
Color: Black Powder Coated Steel
Material: Black Powder Coated Steel
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"Our 40ft shipping container arrived right on time and in pristine condition. The whole team was professional and efficient, making the purchase easy and stress-free. We're thrilled with the container and the service we received."
- Danny Leon
"Basically sent me a rusted box with doors that don’t close. Spoke to one of their distributors and they said they get the most beat up containers than sell them below the quality containers. When I asked for pictures and they wouldn’t send them I should have known they were just hustlers. Mine looks nothing like their posts."
- Arthur Mogavero
"Extremely recommended Onsite storage solutions. Swift and no stress service. Good Job!."
- Dennis Dunn
"Prices are.great. But the communication is terrible. You call for delivery and they tell you to hang up and request it via email. Oh thanks wish I knew that... And because I do not own or operate your business, I don't know what to write ... Or not to write in this email. Because I did not know how they own or operate their business, they showed up with my unit with the door loaded in the wrong direction and the driver tried to tell me it wasn't his fault... No one called to ask where I wanted it or what direction I wanted the door to open to. Because we were moving and selling our home I had a lot encounters with the staff and the communication is just... Aweful. UPDATE Read below their response. This are bad business practices. You rely on the customer to think of all the intricate details? As a business you have the responsibility to assure the customer experiences excellent service, including guiding them through details that are very important, but they may miss. And by the way, the first time I had it delivered, the rep asked me where it should go and what side the door to open to. The subsequent times, I had to bring that up. The last time I forgot and look what happened. Either you argue or learn from mistakes and perhaps improve your company. It's up to you."
- Denise Reese