27 Gallon Tote Rack - Holds 12 Lowe's Totes
27 Gallon Tote Rack - Holds 12 Lowe's Totes
27 Gallon Tote Rack Plan Holds 12 Totes with additional shelf on top. Overall dimensions of 5' 10-1/8" wide, 2' 7" deep and 5' 5" tall. 27 gallon totes are flush and do not stick out in front of the rack. Allows for easy access to storage totes and keeps them off the ground, making it easy to blow dirt out of your garage. Sturdy Design is easy to build with minimal tools. Includes 13 page PDF with detailed assembly instructions, Cut lists for all materials and shopping list with pricing and links to items.
Measurements are imperial (inches)
Designed to be compatible with 12 of the yellow & black 27 gallon commander storage totes sold at Lowe's and Members Mark at Sam's Club. Designed for totes measuring: 30.6" x 20.6" x 14.3"
Please note this is a digital download only. No wood or tools are provided. No physical item will be sent.
Cost estimate is $119.01 (Lumber, Screws and brackets)
**Cost estimate based off Lowe's pricing as of March 2024
Built with 2x4's and 1 sheet of plywood.
Tools Needed:
- Circular Saw
- Tape Measure
- Drill
Optional Tools:
- Speed Square
- Countersink Bit
This is an instant download. Please check for an email, with a link to download, after your purchase.
Hudson's Timber LLC has no affiliation with Lowe's, Sam's Club or Walmart
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The instructions were easy to follow and it’s structurally built well except for the front needs more to prevent the containers from pushing them apart. We added a frame of 2X4s to the bottom. Because they aren’t completely perfect, it wasn’t square enough on one end because the boards wanted to pull away from each other in the front. It’ll stay better long term with the frame under the sides and front. I wish it hadn’t been sized for only Lowe’s containers as they’re more expensive than Menards but you have to make sure you use the Lowe’s in order to fit right.