Before I start the actual review, I want to point out that the assembly was quite easy, but does require a Phillips Head Screwdriver.
I recently moved into a new rental home with limited counter and cabinet space. I needed a cart to hold my BHG Canisters, which I bought from Walmart (pre-pandemic prices!). I have about 20 of those (throughout the house, but most are in the kitchen), so the cart needed to be wide enough to accommodate 2 deep, 3 across. The only issue is that the very tall canisters can only be placed on the top shelf, but that probably works best to access the ones, which tend to be heavier. There is enough room to hold my spices, too.
The online pictures of this product show the 4 hooks, which also come with it. Sadly, the directions (parts list) do no show the hooks, so I’m not really sure where or how they should be used/attached. I’m hoping to add them in such a way that they hold my onions (potatoes, other netted produce), without causing the cart to have too much weight and/or bend the shelf wires, which is where it seems they should get attached.
Except for the fact that I did not consider the height with the taller canisters being on the top shelf, this fits under the counter overhang, which is usually lost space. I may just lay the tall canisters on their sides, since they are air tight and I seem to have enough space on the cart.
PS The BHG canisters are one of my favorite purchases. Catch them on sale during the holidays. I paid between $20 %26 $30 for a set of 10 canisters (20 pieces including the lids).