🛠️ Elevate your corners with style and ease!
The Evron Corner Mounting Shelf is a set of two easy-to-install wall shelves made from high-quality ABS plastic with a stylish imitation wood pattern. Each shelf can hold up to 11 lbs and features a spacious area of 435 square cm, making it ideal for displaying various items. Designed for right-angled corners, these shelves are BPA-free, waterproof, and safe for homes with pets.
C**5
Works
These are thin plastic shelves that wont hold very much weight. However, they are easy to put up and will hold small items. I use them for knick-knacks and a small plant.
M**F
Works & looks great
I liked that is was plastic as opposed to wood since I was putting small plants on them and water would not damage it. Had to cut down the corners on each shelf since I had some trim on the window that affected fitment
A**L
Not the worst
Plastic Corner ShelfI wanted a shelf for the bathroom that needed to be plastic due to steam and moisture in that room. I wanted to place a faux plant on it.This worked very well and I didn't need to screw anything in as it's being held up by the tiles. I flipped it over so I could see the more pleasing side which has a woodgrain design.It worked out for me but it's not the most attractive looking shelf.
H**2
Pretty flimsy
This is a cheap plastic shelf that's pretty flimsy. I would probably say both should be worth $5. The plastic warps a bit under a few pounds (probably 4 lbs). I could see this warp over time if you leave the item on there for a while. It's decent for what it does, but overall quality isn't worth the $10 price point.Install was somewhat straightforward: Use a leveler, mark walls with a pencil, drill holes for anchor (pretty cheap anchors as they bend very easily. Make sure to gently hammer them in), then screw in screws like 50% so the screws hang out a bit to hold the shelf, slide the shelf on the screws, then tighten the screws. Also note that if the corners of the wall are not 90 degrees, there is no way to have this flush on the wall - this is one issue I had. I had to create spacers between the plastic shelf and the wall to help with the spacing (plastic washers). Also do not over tighten the screws as this is plastic. I can see this breaking easily if you did.Overall cheap shelves (both price and quality). I doubt it can hold 10 pounds over a long period of time without it warping a lot. It will work for my purposes, but may not be the best for others. Lighter the items you will place on here the better. If you need 10 lbs of weight held by these shelves, I would probably look elsewhere if you have the budget.
S**Y
Good purchase.
Great shelves. Easy to install and sturdy!
G**W
Corner Shelves
Great for multiple uses. Easy to install.
A**N
Great alternative!
These are just as described! Even though they are plastic, they ARE sturdy! I bought these so my son couldn't reach his moon night light and also for his 1st baseball trophy! WORKS GREAT!!
J**E
Plastic(NOT MADE OF WOOD)
You know what's missing from the product pictures? The bottom side. Because it's not wood, and it'd look like plastic.I can read, I knew these were plastic, but some people don't read. They see the pictures, or the description, and you could definitely miss that these are plastic(NOT MADE OF WOOD), which I'm sure makes for the funny almost aggressive disclaimers further into the product description.4 point mounting is hard to get level. A paper template for the holes would have made it a bit easier since holding up the triangle of plastic while balancing a level on top and marking screw holes is probably not the best way to do it, but it was the first thing I came up with. Could I have made a paper template instead? Yeah, obviously, since I thought about it after the fact. But I'm also buying the cheapest plastic shelves that look remotely decent, so maybe I'm part of the target audience that didn't really think this through.I wouldn't put a plant terrarium on these. Not that the plastic will break, I mean it might, seems thick enough though. But rather because are people really putting in the effort to get drywall anchors in here that actually would support a terrarium worth of weight? Use these like they're intended, some bits of junk and knick-knacks to spice up the corners in your house. Maybe a baby bookshelf speaker if you think it'll fit. Don't make a plant suffer the uncertain doom of slowly bending plastic and dubious mounting screws causing a catastrophic failure and early plant death. Also, probably not pet safe.Solid three stars, very average for (checks notes) 8 dollars. Hey it's still holding up my baby speaker, so that's nice.