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General Info
The size of the openings (pigeon-holes) are 3 3/8" high x 3 3/8" wide. The rack is designed to fit standard 750mL Bordeaux bottles and most Burgundy bottles. Some of the larger format Burgundy Bottles will not fit. All hardware is included for mounting on the wall.
The racking consists of four panels that are 14 3/4" wide x 66" high each. They are installed side-by-side (two in front/two in rear) giving an overall width of 29 1/2".
Many people have inquired if this rack can be turned on its side. Yes - a half portion can be positioned on it's side. This would give you a rack 66"w x 14 3/4"h with a capacity of 72 bottles. If turned on it's side, you can not achieve total width of 29 1/2" as the hardware does not allow for stacking.
The modular design of this metal wine rack gives you great flexibility for the arrangement of your cellar. Modulars must be attached to the wall with simple metal mounting brackets (included) and can be connected side by side. Your wine bottles remain totally visible in the wine rack and the smooth epoxy coated surface will not damage even your oldest and rarest of labels. Air can circulate freely through this wine rack.
This rack is also sold as the 152Grid, assuming storage of an additional 8 bottles on the top of the rack. As there are no top cleats to support bottles, we do not actively promote the additional bottle capacity, hence we have re-named it the 144Grid.
If you would like another type of wine rack, such as modular redwood racks or high grade premium rack kits, you can view our selection of various wine racks by CLICKING HERE.
If you would like a cooling unit as well Click
Here to go to Cooling Unit Pages.
All of our Metal Grid Wine Racks are a stock item and are readily available for shipment to destinations within the United States of America (USA) and Canada.
DELIVERY CHARGES FOR METAL GRID WINE RACKS
Please note these are considered as "oversize" boxes hence the higher delivery rate.
The racking box is about 25 lbs & oversize, hence the delivery cost.
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