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ShelterLogic Adjustable Heavy Duty Outdoor Firewood Rack

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$101.52

$ 45 .35 $45.35

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1.Style:12-feet


About this item

  • Assembled dimension 15.5-inch width x 96.2-inch depth x 46.6-inchi height
  • Two way adjustable polyester cover slides up and down to fit the height of the wood stack
  • Cover adjusts to fit split wood up to 24-inch in length
  • Holds 1/2 cord of wood
  • Keeps firewood off of the ground, eliminating bugs, mold growth and wood rot


The ShelterLogic 8 ft. firewood rack with cover has an open design that provides excellent ventilation for seasoning your firewood. It keeps the wood off the ground and free from moisture and infestations, making it more efficient and ready to burn. The included polyester cover can be adjusted to fit up to 24 inch lengths of split wood and moves up and down the firewood rack with the level of the wood, allowing for quick and easy access.


JL
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2024
Parfait pour mon bois extérieur.
john
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Very easy to assemble, I was able to do it alone in the woods. I loaded it to the top with wood and it seems sturdy. I had to put weight on the top of the cover because it didn't seem like it would hold up in strong winds.
TC
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
I've had several firewood racks, ranging from expensive (Woodhaven) to cheap. The Woodhavens are really solid but they're around a couple of hundred dollars for an 8-footer. The ShelterLogic rack was $58, including a cover, and truthfully I didn't expect much. I was surprised, though, as it turned out to be heavy duty with what look like quality components. Glossy epoxy-looking paint with excellent coverage. Good quality fastening hardware. I put it together myself in 15 minutes, it was a snap. Much better quality than my lightweight cheap rack that I can easily lift myself. The ShelterLogic is hefty enough that I asked my son to help me carry it.
Anon.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023
I bought this mainly to store short wood (5-5.5") for my small smokeless fire pit as well as Cobb Cooking stove. The racks bottom and side bars are much wider than that so I just simply put down a bottom layer of typical 16" firewood on the bottom, laid the short wood end to end (2 pieces of wood rather than one). As I built up the load, I used long pieces on the 2 sides so the short wood wouldn't squeeze out. It rests perfectly flat and secure! I have a big tarp and have not used the cover-I'd prefer it to cover the entire sides as my tarp does, but one can argue that the rare wind blown rain that gets to the wood is typically offset by the extra air exposure to accelerate curing of the wood but I have 2 wood racks-one ready to use, one to age, so I prefer the full coverage tarp. It would be improved by adding a middle bar, so one could effectively have TWO piles of wood-one ready to use, one to let age.
Sylvie Bouchard
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2023
Malheureusement, un des morceaux était endommagé.
Jason P.
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2023
Works as described. I did tie wrap the bottom bars together as was suggested in reviews.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2023
This rack was very simple to assemble. It holds a huge amount of wood, with no sagging. Nice paint finish as well.
Ducbill
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2023
This wood rack is well make, i filled to the maximum height and it felt very solid. Having said that I have it sitting on concrete. The one flaw is the unit is too wide. My 16 inch logs were slipping between the bottom rails . I attached a 2X6X8 board to each rail and that worked well for me. Even with this inconvenience Im pleased with the purchase.
Jeremie Vincent
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2022
It's a sturdy rack, bolts didnt lock in place but it's easy to work with it anyway. Major issue is that the two parallel beams are too far from one another. A 16 inches log barely sits on them and the paint is slippery so I can expect my logs will slip to the ground. could easily have been 2 inches narrower and it would be so much better. I'll fix it, nothing too dramatic.
Colin B
Reviewed in Canada on August 31, 2020
Great wood rack for the money. Easy to assemble and looks great. Would definitely recommend this product.
superauntie
Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2016
Good qQualit product. Easy to assemble, looks good and does what it is made to do. We now have four of these at camp. They appear to be weathering well also.
Deecey
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2016
The rack itself is strong & sturdy. We loaded it with a full load, after having put its 3 points of ground contact on paving stones, to keep it from sinking unevenly into the soil after rains, etc. On those, it is not wobbly, however, it would be if one didn't put something like those under its legs before loading it up with wood. The cover is not quite all it is stated to be, at least while the rack is fully loaded, as it would not even fit over the wood & reach around the side poles far enough for the Velcro to match up & fasten, (which is what is sewn on this cover to secure it to the vertical poles of the rack). If the wood level is was quite a bit lower than the top of the rails, it looks like the Velcro would match up, & then slide up & down as pictured. Still, living in the country as we do, with the higher winds we have out here (not blocked by anything like one would have in a regular neighborhood with other homes near all around), it does not appear like it will stay fastened with the too-small Velcro areas being all that holds it in place.
med1pilot
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2014
We bought this 8' version to set on the deck just outside our front door, so we would have a ready supply of firewood handy without going to the big wood pile out back nearly as often. Time will tell, but so far it seems to be made reasonably well, and the integral vinyl cover is doing a good job of keeping the rain and moisture off the wood. Just make sure your firewood is cut to AT LEAST 16" lengths, as this is the bare minimum that will fit without falling through the bottom rack. Will revisit this after one year to see how well it holds up.12/30/2014 Something I wanted to add is you will definitely need to have this located on a firm surface such as concrete, asphalt, or wood. Remember these legs are only about 1 1/2 inches in diameter, and once loaded will readily sink into the soft ground. If it sinks in unequally, the frame will twist and distort. Keep it firm and level and don't tighten the bolts so much you distort the tubes, and it should hold as much wood as you can stack on it.10/7/2015 Going in to its second winter, this rack is still holding out just fine. The cover has faded to a dark gray, but is still sound and does a great job of keeping the wood dry. The velcro on the ends is weak and won't hold in a strong wind anymore, so we took a pair of small clamps and bungee cords to hold down on the ends, and it has stood up to strong winds just fine again.11/22/2016 Going in to its third winter, and still as good as when we bought it. We have no rust, or corrosion problems, and even loaded to the top and above, the frame is still true and straight. As mentioned above, the cover has faded to a dark gray, but in spite of that, it is still holding out. No dry rot, holes or tears. This has been a very good investment.
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