I recently got the XIDIHF 5-layer magazine rack for my small travel agency, and it's been a bit of a rollercoaster. The steel frame looks sleek, and the wheels do glide smoothly—when they work. I’ve rolled it from my office to the lobby during events, but one wheel tends to wobble, making it feel less stable than I’d like.
The assembly was straightforward, though not perfect. Some screws didn’t align easily, and a few parts arrived slightly bent (nothing a little DIY couldn’t fix). The hollow hanging nets are handy for separating flyers by destination, but don’t expect to fit two full magazines side-by-side as advertised—it’s more like overlapping stacks of 8.5x11 sheets.
Where it shines: professionalism. Clients compliment the clean look, and the bottom shelf stores extra brochures neatly. But for $109? I expected sturdier materials. It’s functional for light use, but if you need heavy-duty storage or plan to move it often, this might not be your best bet.