The space between the shelves look about a foot, judged by the petrol can, so i still say about 6ft, is states need to be fastened to the wall, if only 3ft they would not need to be secured to the wall
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mine is as follows 180cm tall,90cm in width and 46 cm in depth.
dont know if i bought it there,shelves are adjustable and the 8 corner legs click together to make the height.


no wall to fasten too
.its a safety thing=no climbing on it use a stepladder
if you bothered to read the rest underneath it gives you all details
minus the height
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the 1s here are better m8 and you can tell how high they are because there a woman stood next to them
http://www.bigdug.co.uk/shelving-c2/175kgs-budget-shelving-c193/175kgs-budget-shelving-pp1304?pfm=browsesigpic
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The shelves are 6ft high in total as i have the same ones in my garage.
If you are going to put heavy things on the shelves you need to fasten it to the wall as they are not very sturdy. If i was you i would go for a metal pair, as they are more re bust. But if you just want to put plant pots on it then these are perfect....
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I have that affect Dreamer
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they aint bad m8 tbh as long as im not climbing up and down em they will last years problem is i could do with another 2 at least
well either that or just start throwing stuff away
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