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The Petforu Wooden Sunglasses Holder is a stylish and functional display rack designed to keep your eyewear organized. With the capacity to hold up to 5 pairs of glasses, this sturdy wooden and metal stand measures 7.87" x 6.30" x 11.81", making it a perfect addition to any home or office space.
N**O
Highly recommend
Super easy to assemble and so nice to have the sunglasses in order! Highly recommend!.. the silver bars do slide back and forth if you hit it against a corner or something (very unlikely. But theyre not stationary. Honestly, very sturdy and nice. Buy it!
J**
Good product
Great product for the money. No instructions for assembly but was able to figure it out
A**S
Bought the wood version. It's OK
So, Keep track of the Amazon catalog page if you want assembly instructions. Reading down a few reviews, I think the wood rack I ordered assembly applies to the plastic ones as well which just have one picture. From the pictures, I didn't get that the arm bars were centered using Silicone O rings. Leaves them a little wobbly. I'm thinking that I will apply some glue at some point. Anyway, don't forget to slide the O rings on before pressing the end caps on. The end caps just get shoved into the tubes by force and stay there by friction. You well need a small phillips screw driver to bolt the base to the post. Now the packaging; they taped it using clear packaging tape, so you need a knife. I first grabbed the package of small parts and gave it a yank. Spent the next few minutes on all 4s mostly trying to find O rings that are nearly invisable. Then I went and got a knife. Bottom line, Looks decent and basically works. I have it nearby my computer to hold/exchange distance and computer glasses and hold my little telephone/computer headset when not in use.
S**R
My son loved the product
Only complaint was that you have to get the bands extremely close in order for the bars to not wobble. Although they are still stable, i have a few that have a small wobble in them. But still overall, a unique product that my son, the collector, loves!
F**.
It looks really nice but its not
It looks really nice but its not ! I usually don't write bad reviews and usually you get what you paid, but in this case the product is absolutely terrible. There are two screws at the bottom, that don't go all the way in, so it doesn't sit flat, there is no instructions on how to put it together, even though its very self explanatory, but when you try to put it together, you think, maybe you are doing something wrong, because its so wobbly, when you try to put it on a flat surface, the rods going trough the main post, have like and end peg, that don't fit in the rods, I don't get it.
K**L
Must have
For the price this stand is awesome! It gets my sunglasses up out of a pile. They are displayed much nicer and allow me to select ones to wear.
K**E
Eh.
Got the “wood” model.Eh.It does the job but it’s cheaply made, no box or instructions on how to put together, just wrapped in plastic and tape. The “wood” is also peeling off the frame.I’m fortunately pretty crafty and this was supposed to be a gift for someone but I think I can fix it to my standards—which I really should have to.Two stars because at least it can hold sunglasses, wouldn’t recommend for the price (I paid $15.99) for cheap product.
S**Y
Ok for the price, works
For the price it works but it does have issues and could be a lot better.It came with no instructions. Not that it's hard to figure out but they leave you guessing on some things like what the rubber rings are for until you get it together and see their cheap way to fix their mistakes.The wood is particleboard which is expected however I think you could find scraps of real wood for pretty cheap if not free to make this.The holes drilled for the rods are to big and the rods waddle around. Which is apparently what the rubber rings are for, to help hold the rods in place but they don't work.The rods that the nose of glasses rest on are to short. They put the bows of the glasses to far back on the rods and they easily fall off with the slightest bump.The finish looks ok from a distance even though it's fake.Overall, it does work. I'm not changing my glasses that often to get frustrated with it. Eventually I will grab some real wood scraps and make it a little better.
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