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Transform Your Garage: The Best Garage Shelving Systems for Any Budget

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Tested: Best Garage ShelvingGannon Burgett - Car and Driver


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On the list of things in this world that provide huge satisfaction, a well-organized garage is right up there. But where do you even begin to make it happen? For us here at the Gear Team, we started with garage shelves. Our goal was to get all our boxes of car accessories and gadgets off the ground and out of our cubicles into a much more organized setup, now that we have some new garage space. Yes, we now have a dedicated space to carry out the best product testing in the business—and we're champing at the bit to kit it out.

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Our Quest for the Best Garage Shelving

Upon researching the best options on the market, we realized the conversation and conclusions about "the best garage shelving" were less about one particular brand and more about picking the style of shelving that best fits your need. You have plastic shelving that's affordable but offers minimal adjustability; you have metal wire shelving that's lightweight and easy to adjust; and you have heavy-duty stamped-metal shelving designed to hold literal tons of gear.

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Instead of picking just one style and getting half a dozen versions, we decided to get one shelving unit in each of the aforementioned categories to see where they excelled and where they fell short so we—and you—can better understand what the best type of shelving is, given your garage and needs. Within each of those categories, we've also collected a few of the top-selling models from various manufacturers for you to pick from to match the exact aesthetic and functionality you need.

Types of Garage Shelving

Garage shelving comes in various materials, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.

Steel Wire Shelving: Steel wire shelving is (generally) cheap, versatile, and strong, considering its simplicity. Shelves are usually adjustable from top to bottom using little plastic stoppers, and the wire shelves can usually hold hundreds of pounds with minimal sag. These are more prone to rusting than other shelves, so keep that in mind if you live in an area with high humidity.

Plastic Shelving: Plastic shelving is easy to assemble and not prone to rusting like metal units, which makes them a great option for areas with a lot of moisture or humidity. Generally, plastic shelving is less adjustable and can't hold as much weight, but newer plastic composites and resins somewhat mitigate those issues.

Stamped-Metal Shelving: Stamped-metal shelves are robust and have incredibly high weight capacities. They're typically powder-coated for rust resistance and offer a sleek, professional look. However, they can be heavier and more difficult to install compared to plastic or wire options. And even the powder-coated shelves will generally rust anywhere they're touching the ground if there's regular exposure to moisture.

Things to Consider When Buying Garage Shelving

Weight Capacity

Make sure whatever shelving you get can hold the weight of whatever gear you intend to put on it. Exceeding the weight limit can compromise the shelving's stability and safety.

Size and Adjustability

To paraphrase an age-old adage: measure twice, order once. Measure your garage space carefully before purchasing shelving. Consider the height, width, and depth of the shelves. Adjustable shelving can offer flexibility, allowing you to customize the layout as your storage needs change. Look for units that are easy to reconfigure without needing specialized tools if you plan on often rotating out what goes on the shelves.

Installation and Assembly

Some shelving units require more complicated installation than others. Wall-mounted units can save floor space but typically require more effort to install compared to freestanding shelves. Freestanding units will take up floor space but can be moved around as needed.

Durability and Maintenance

Think about how much wear and tear your shelving will endure. If your garage is prone to moisture or temperature fluctuations, choose materials that can withstand those conditions. Steel and plastic are generally low-maintenance, but even the best metal products will rust or corrode given enough time and moisture.

Cost

The price of a shelving unit often (although not always) reflects its materials and weight capacity. While it's tempting to go for the cheapest option, investing in quality shelving can save you from future headaches, especially if you plan to store heavy or valuable items.

Our Garage Shelving Recommendations

To see how the various garage shelving units performed in their respective categories, check out the summaries below. Through it all, you should have a better understanding of what type of garage shelving will best fit your needs.


Metal Wire Shelving

This is, generally, the most affordable and adjustable of all garage shelving options. It packs down light, is fairly straightforward to put together, and is extensively adjustable within the height of the four corner poles. Some units even offer casters for rolling portability.

We found our 4-Tier Amazon Basics Shelving Unit straightforward to put together. No tools were required, and while the plastic clips used to hold the shelves up can be difficult to align level on each of the four outer poles, once in place they felt very secure. The unit did feel a bit top-heavy on the small casters, and there was some flex, but as a whole the unit didn't feel flimsy.

Our model came powder coated for additional protection against the elements, but there are chrome versions available if that's more the look you're going for. Most wire shelving units, including this one, aren't as deep or wide as their plastic and stamped metal counterparts, but that could end up as a pro or con depending on the space you have available.

As a whole, we were rather impressed with metal wire shelving. It's affordable, extremely adjustable, and includes wheels that make it easy to move around the garage as needed. Sure, it's not going to store thousands of pounds, and it won't be as rigid as other options, but for day-to-day storage, metal wire shelving has a lot to offer without breaking the bank.

Below are a few of our favorites, including the unit we tested:

wire metal garage shelving
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4-Shelf Adjustable Shelving Unit

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07281KYSS?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10048.g.61876654%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" data-i13n="elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized" rel="sponsored" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link  rapid-with-clickid etailiffa-link">Shop Now</a></p> <p>4-Shelf Adjustable Shelving Unit</p> <p>amazon.com</p> <p>$64.99</p>

5-Tier Wire Shelving with Wheels

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TTLJW6B?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10048.g.61876654%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" data-i13n="elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized" rel="sponsored" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link  rapid-with-clickid etailiffa-link">Shop Now</a></p> <p>5-Tier Wire Shelving with Wheels</p> <p>amazon.com</p> <p>$69.99</p>

Storage Rack (Black)

<p><a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1596630&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.containerstore.com%2Fs%2Fgarage-and-shelving%2Fmetal-shelving-and-accessories%2Fintermetro-36-shelving-solution%2F12d%3FproductId%3D10005344&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.caranddriver.com%2Fcar-accessories%2Fg61876654%2Fbest-garage-shelving-tested%2F" data-i13n="elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized" rel="sponsored" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link  rapid-with-clickid etailiffa-link">Shop Now</a></p> <p>Storage Rack (Black)</p> <p>containerstore.com</p> <p>$179.92</p>

Plastic Garage Shelving

Plastic shelving was a breeze for us to set up—no tools, no fuss. The particular unit we tested, the CX Black & Yellow 4-Tier Storage Shelving Unit, was out of the box and ready to be loaded up within five minutes, without so much as a single screw needed to piece it together. A rubber mallet would've made the connecting a bit easier, but we didn't use one and it's not a requirement.

While we don't typically associate plastic with ruggedness, the shelves held up surprisingly well under considerable weight. The use of structural struts within each of the shelves helped to minimize warping and bending, even with heavier loads. There is a bit of vertical twisting in the shelving unit if you try to flex it, but in terms of overall weight capacity and stability, there's no need to worry—this thing isn't going anywhere.

One of the biggest advantages of plastic shelving is its resistance to moisture. Our Gear Team garage is (somewhat) temperature controlled, so that's not something we have to worry about, but even from our initial testing, it's clear that this shelving unit will likely outlast us as long as we stick within its weight limit. No amount of rain, snow, or even salt will wear down this plastic shelving, as it would metal shelving.

The most notable con we came across is that most plastic shelving has little to no adjustability. While this is part of the reason the units are easy to assemble, it also means you can't lift a shelf even an inch to squeeze in that air compressor or miter saw. While this can be mitigated by ensuring the shelving you purchase has the clearance you need for your tools, you never know what tools and toys you might have down the road. Aside from looking a bit less professional, that's about the only complaint we have about plastic shelving.

Below are a few of our favorite models, including the unit we tested:

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Gannon Burgett - Car and Driver

Black & Yellow 4-Tier Storage Shelving Unit

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0895Z7BZY?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10048.g.61876654%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" data-i13n="elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized" rel="sponsored" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link  rapid-with-clickid etailiffa-link">Shop Now</a></p> <p>Black & Yellow 4-Tier Storage Shelving Unit</p> <p>amazon.com</p> <p>$99.99</p>

5-Tier Multi-Purpose Shelving Unit

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HVAB0UA?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10048.g.61876654%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" data-i13n="elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized" rel="sponsored" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link  rapid-with-clickid etailiffa-link">Shop Now</a></p> <p>5-Tier Multi-Purpose Shelving Unit</p> <p>amazon.com</p> <p>$211.64</p>

Heavy Duty 4-Tier Utility Shelving Unit

<p><a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1596630&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lowes.com%2Fpd%2F--%2F5013715627&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.caranddriver.com%2Fcar-accessories%2Fg61876654%2Fbest-garage-shelving-tested%2F" data-i13n="elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized" rel="sponsored" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link  rapid-with-clickid etailiffa-link">Shop Now</a></p> <p>Heavy Duty 4-Tier Utility Shelving Unit</p> <p>lowes.com</p> <p>$89.96</p>

Stamped-Metal Garage Shelving

It's almost unfair to compare stamped-metal shelving to wire shelving or plastic shelving. These units are in a category of their own, capable of holding five to 10 times as much weight as their more lightweight counterparts.

While the Husky 4-Tier Industrial Duty Steel Shelving Unit we built and tested was fairly straightforward to put together, it was definitely a two-person job. Even units that only require shelves and the frame to slide or snap into place are rather heavy, so having four hands instead of two makes much quicker and safer work of it. Once everything was in place, though, the shelving unit was as sturdy as you would expect.

Depending on what metal unit you go with, it might have welded wire shelves or wooden shelves. Wire shelves are better in that they breathe a bit more and make it easier to see from one shelf to the next when they're not entirely filled up. They are, however, more prone to rusting over time. Wood shelves feel more substantial at first, but can rot and wear down if there's excessive moisture in the garage. It ultimately comes down to personal preference, but it's certainly something to keep in mind when buying one of these units.

As for the overall build quality, these things are tanks. The Husky unit we tested had a weight capacity of 2500 pounds per shelf for a total weight capacity of 10,000 pounds. We didn't have enough weight to actually test those limits, but considering what we have already put on the shelf without any flex, we have little doubt it'll be able to hold thousands and thousands of pounds worth of gear over the coming years of use.

Below are a few of our favorite models, including the unit we tested:

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Gannon Burgett - Car and Driver

4-Tier Industrial Duty Steel Freestanding Shelf

<p><a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1596630&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.homedepot.com%2Fp%2FHusky-4-Tier-Industrial-Duty-Steel-Freestanding-Garage-Storage-Shelving-Unit-in-Black-77-in-W-x-78-in-H-x-24-in-D-N2W772478W4B%2F319132737&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.caranddriver.com%2Fcar-accessories%2Fg61876654%2Fbest-garage-shelving-tested%2F" data-i13n="elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized" rel="sponsored" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link  rapid-with-clickid etailiffa-link">Shop Now</a></p> <p>4-Tier Industrial Duty Steel Freestanding Shelf</p> <p>homedepot.com</p> <p>$229.00</p>

68" 4-Tier Metal Garage Shelving Unit

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BS6F8GDN?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10048.g.61876654%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" data-i13n="elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized" rel="sponsored" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link  rapid-with-clickid etailiffa-link">Shop Now</a></p> <p>68" 4-Tier Metal Garage Shelving Unit</p> <p>amazon.com</p> <p>$279.99</p>

Heavy Duty 3-Tier Shelving Units

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BV6P81V5?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10048.g.61876654%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" data-i13n="elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized" rel="sponsored" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:affiliate_link;elmt:premonetized;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link  rapid-with-clickid etailiffa-link">Shop Now</a></p> <p>Heavy Duty 3-Tier Shelving Units</p> <p>amazon.com</p> <p>$269.99</p>

How We Tested Garage Shelving

Instead of building a dozen shelves, each of which more or less looks and feels the same and possibly comes from the same factory, we instead decided to select one of each type of shelving to evaluate the benefits and pitfalls of each style.

This allowed us to better understand the obvious and (arguably more important) not-so-obvious pros and cons of each style of garage shelving: metal wire, plastic, and stamped metal. So, with one of each style on hand, we unboxed, built, and started stacking gear on the shelves, noting the following parameters throughout the process:

  • Weight capacity

  • Dimensions

  • Adjustability

  • Materials

Considering all of the above factors and the summaries above, you should have a better understanding of what type of garage shelving will best fit your needs.

a photograph of a toolbox and stamped metal garage shelf in the gear team garage
Gannon Burgett - Car and Driver

FAQs

What type of garage shelving is the most durable?

This entirely depends on the environment in and around your garage. Metal units will generally hold up better to extended use over years and years, but they're more susceptible to corrosion and rusting compared to plastic counterparts. Plastic, however, is more likely to crack and chip over years of use, especially in geographical locations with high temperature and moisture fluctuations over the year.

How much weight can garage shelving typically hold?

Weight capacity varies by material and design. There are plastic shelves that can hold more weight than metal shelves and metal shelves that can hold 10 times the weight of plastic shelves. Always check the manufacturer's specifications to ensure the shelves can handle your intended load.

Can I install garage shelving myself?

Yes, many garage shelving units are designed for DIY installation. Freestanding units are generally the easiest to assemble. Wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted shelves don't take up floor space but may require more tools and expertise. Always follow the provided instructions and consider your skill level before starting the installation.

What's the best way to organize items on garage shelving?

Place similar items together in categories and store frequently used items at eye level in easy-to-reach places. Heavier items should be placed on lower shelves to prevent accidents. Lighter, less frequently used items, can go on higher shelves. Use bins and labels to keep everything neat and accessible.

How do I prevent my garage shelves from rusting?

If you live in a humid area or your garage is prone to moisture, opt for shelves with a rust-resistant coating, like powder-coated metal. Even then, it's possible that chipping and exposure to corrosive chemicals could damage any protective coating and make the unit more susceptible to rust. Keep your garage well ventilated and consider using a dehumidifier if necessary. Regularly wiping down your shelves can also help prevent rust.

car soap and laundry soap on a garage shelving unit
Gannon Burgett - Car and Driver

Why Trust Us

This test was conducted in an environment that provided equal testing procedures for each product: the Car and Driver Gear Team garage. Upon tallying our findings, we agreed that our test provided enough information to recommend picks to our readers.

Hearst Autos combines the talent, resources, and expertise of three of the largest, most influential automotive publications in the world. The Gear Team has tested a wide variety of automotive products, parts, accessories, and gear, such as portable jump starters, dash cams, and windshield wipers.

We get our hands on each and every product we test. Most products are purchased; some are supplied by manufacturers. We don't need to game search-engine algorithms for traffic, or promote lousy products solely to make a sale. We're more concerned with our legacy, our reputation, and the trust that our readers have in Autoweek, Car and Driver, and Road & Track to deliver honest opinions and expert evaluations.

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two gear team members putting together a garage shelf
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