4ft Firewood Rack with Cover, Heavy Duty Firewood Log Rack With Weather Resistant 600D Oxford Fabric Cover, Indoor/Outdoor Wood Racks for Fire Wood
$ 27.35
I ordered this for up at my parents house on the lake we go through a lot of firewood, and it is a somewhat messy job to keep it stacked in the garage. This looked like it was just about the same size as the space reserved in the garage for firewood.As far as assembly. it is quite simple. It is a large item so make sure you have the space to lay it out, but it is simple as putting bolts and nuts together. Not hard to do.It comes with a nice fabric cover with pinch release straps to put over the frame and conceal the firewood, if you don’t like the look of stacked firewood. I guess for someone who keeps their wood outside the cover makes a lot more sense though. I didn’t take a picture of it before I came back to phoenix for a month or so, but it has a corner zipper that would give you access to the firewood. The straps are going to be important if you keep it outside, as I did learn. I only put one on one night after I had put it together and set it outside, and it got windy and it had blown off the frame and was on the ground, and was hanging on by the one strap. You should do both if you have it outside, or it could blow away. I remember thinking I don’t need to strap it on there, but I did the one and if I hadn’t I no doubt would have been looking for the cover.I normally would have liked to get you a picture of it in full use, but as we had a turn of very cold weather, I didn’t get to the task of unstacking all the firewood, putting it in the tractor bucket temporarily, and stacking it back once I moved the rack in place. Too many other tasks and that was just one I didn’t get to yet, but the logs do stack on this just fine, as long as they are at least 14″ or so. I should have got a picture, of at least one log in place, but I think you can get the general idea. I don’t think we will end up using this outside, as I think it will work better on the concrete of the garage floor, but it certainly would work outside.The cover is decent material; sometimes the outdoor covers on these is just garbage, but this seems like it is heavy enough to last a while. I am going to be a little more skeptical about the pinch locks on the cover until they last a winter. I had a new cover on the log splitter and a little time outdoors and a few were already broken as they were very thin material. We’ll see about these. They didn’t seem fragile though. The rack itself seems like it is quite solid tubing. I haven’t loaded it full of logs yet, but it is sturdy enough to hold up to the weight I think. Can’t really go wrong with this if you want a log rack. It’s not really special, but it is going to do the job.




