Sunnydaze 30 Inch Hexagonal Oxidized Heavy-Duty Steel Honeycomb Log Rack
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Sunnydaze 30 Inch Hexagonal Oxidized Heavy-Duty Steel Honeycomb Log Rack

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Product Details

Manufacturer: SunnyDaze
SunnyDaze Part Numbers: RCM-LG789
Item Number: SDZ-RCM-LG789

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Features

  • Color: Orange
  • Dimensions: 35" W x 30" H x 18" D
  • 30-inch height
  • Modern minimalist design
  • Durable steel construction
  • Natural oxidized rust finish
  • Hexagonal honeycomb design
  • Easy to assemble and maintain
  • Can be used indoors or outdoors
  • Can hold approximately 1/8 face cord of wood
The Sunnydaze 30 Inch Hexagonal Oxidized Heavy-Duty Steel Honeycomb Log Rack is sure to generate plenty of buzz from your guests with its rustic patina and modern minimalist design. The honeycomb rack is built with durable steel and finished with a rust-resistant powder coating that allows it to work just as well outdoors as it does indoors. The rack is easy to put together and requires little maintenance to keep up its appearance year after year.

Please Note: This product can expose you to chemicals including Benzene, which is known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Also Note: For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Lib from Colorado asked:
Would this be suitable as a barrier around a planted tree, or is it toxic to plants?
Would this be suitable as a barrier around a planted tree, or is it toxic to plants?
Since the manufacturer has not tested this product as a plant barrier, we are unable to advise on its application and whether it would be toxic to plants.
Answered by: on Oct 02, 2024

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