Key Takeaways
- Sold by Amazon pick: The BORA PBR-004B 4-Level rack is the strongest trust signal in the batch, shipping and sold directly.
- Deepest discount: The Riciakik 2-Pack 800 lb rack runs 30% off, the biggest markdown in this pool.
- Best-seller by rank: The Ultrawall 3-Level 4 Pack sits at #31 in its category, the top mover here.
- Biggest bundle: The Asxevn 10 Pack 10-Tier system handles 2,200 lbs across a full wall.
- Prices verified April 19, 2026.
Spring in the Mountain State always ends the same way in my garage. The snow blower gets pushed to the back corner, the weed trimmer comes forward, and the pile of leftover 2x4s from last year’s porch repair is still sitting sideways against the workbench, daring me to step on it. If you’ve got a cabin project on the calendar or fresh lumber coming in for a coop or a garden bed, April is the month you finally deal with wood storage before the whole stack tips over.
This week’s WV Finds column leans hard into one fix for that mess: wall mounted lumber storage rack sets. I noticed the category got unusually deep on discounts this week, with the Riciakik 2-Pack leading the pool and BORA’s PBR-004B actually shipping sold by Amazon, which is rare for this product type. Capacities in the mix run from 330 lbs all the way up to 2,200 lbs across a 10-tier system, so there’s something for a closet-sized shop and something for a proper workshop.
Groupings below are by size and capacity so you can jump to what fits your wall. Multi-pack kits dominate the tools deals lineup this week, which is good news if you’ve been hoarding hardwood offcuts for years.
Which compact 4-level lumber racks are on sale this week?
These are the starter racks, 4-level brackets that hold up to roughly 800 lbs and bolt to studs without eating a whole wall. If this is your first rack, start here.
BORA PBR-004B 4-Level Rack
BORA is the name most woodworkers already trust for saw guides and cutting gear, and the PBR-004B is the only rack in this week’s pool that’s sold and shipped by Amazon. It’s a space-saving 4-level metal bracket set designed for pipes, boards, and plywood. If you want the least-risky buy of the bunch, this is it.
- 4-level space-saving design
- Holds pipes, boards, plywood
- Sold and shipped by Amazon
Riciakik 2-Pack 4-Level Rack
Riciakik’s 2-Pack runs the steepest discount in the category at 30% off, and the 800 lb capacity across four levels handles a typical garage stash of construction lumber. The yellow finish is loud but makes it easy to see what’s on each shelf when the garage light is weak. Good for indoor or outdoor mounting.
- 800 lb capacity
- Yellow high-visibility finish
- Indoor and outdoor use
YYR 4-Level Black Rack
YYR’s 4-level black rack matches the same 800 lb capacity as the Riciakik but in a stealthier finish that disappears against a dark shop wall. Bestseller rank is solid at #102 in its category, which tells me people are buying and not returning. A safe middle option if the yellow Riciakik isn’t your style.
- 800 lb capacity
- Black powder coat
- Heavy duty metal shelf
What about heavy-duty multi-pack systems for bigger shops?
These are for folks with a real workshop, a barn, or a garage that doubles as a lumber yard. Capacities climb into the thousands and coverage stretches across a full wall.
Asxevn 6 Pack 6-Tier Rack
Asxevn’s 6 Pack gives you a six-tier system with 1,320 lb total capacity, which is plenty for dimensional lumber and scrap plywood across a standard two-car garage wall. The metal build is rated for indoor and outdoor, so a carport mount is fair game. The 23% markdown is decent for a multi-pack of this size.
- 1,320 lb total capacity
- 6-pack, 6 levels
- Indoor and outdoor rated
Asxevn 10 Pack 10-Tier Rack
If you want every scrap off the floor and pinned to a wall, the Asxevn 10 Pack at 2,200 lb capacity is the biggest commitment in the group. Ten brackets across ten levels eats an entire wall, so measure before you click. For a woodworking shop or a serious DIYer with years of hoarded cherry and oak, it earns its footprint.
- 2,200 lb total capacity
- 10 brackets, 10 tiers
- Full-wall coverage
Acools 6-Level 4 Pack Rack
The Acools 6-level 4 Pack folds flat when empty, which is the part I like best. Total rated load is 720 lbs, and the orange powder coat is the same safety color you see on construction sites. Worth a look if you want folding brackets that can move with you.
- 720 lb capacity
- Folding bracket design
- Orange powder coat
Which high-capacity 6-level racks make the cut?
The 1,200 lb class is the sweet spot for most woodworkers. Enough capacity for real lumber, not so much bracket that it dominates the wall.
YYR 6-Level Orange Rack
YYR’s orange 6-level version bumps capacity to 1,200 lbs, which covers a serious stack of 2x material. Category rank at #93 is the second-lowest in the pool, a sign these are moving. The high-vis orange is a practical choice if you want to spot the arms from across a dim shop.
- 1,200 lb capacity
- 6 levels
- High-visibility orange
Riciakik 6-Level 4 Pack Rack
Riciakik’s 6-level 4 Pack rack posts a 1,320 lb capacity and an orange finish that matches the Acools for visibility. Discount is modest this week at 5% off, but the pricing is already below the YYR orange for similar capacity. A budget pick if you’re outfitting a shed.
- 1,320 lb capacity
- 4 pack of 6-level brackets
- Orange finish
Are there trusted-name brand picks worth grabbing?
Two names stand out for shoppers who want a known brand over a marketplace label. Both have longer track records than the rest of the pool.
Delta Heavy Duty Lumber Rack Cycle
Delta is the legacy name in woodworking tools, and this Heavy Duty Lumber Storage Rack Cycle ships sold by Amazon at 800 lb capacity. The fully adjustable arms are the selling point, because most of the cheaper brackets lock at fixed levels. Price is higher than the no-name options, but the steel build and adjustable spacing earn the premium.
- 800 lb capacity
- Fully adjustable arms
- Sold by Amazon, steel build
Ultrawall 3-Level 4 Pack Rack
Ultrawall’s 3-Level 4 Pack posts the lowest bestseller rank in the entire pool at #31, meaning it outsells every other rack listed here. Capacity is rated at 220 lbs per level. For a quick install in a shed or a smaller garage bay, this is the volume pick that clearly works for a lot of people.
- 220 lbs per level
- Category rank #31
- Indoor and outdoor use
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if my wall can hold a lumber storage rack?
Mount the brackets into wall studs, not drywall anchors, using lag screws rated for the load. A standard 2×4 stud in good shape can carry hundreds of pounds when the load is distributed across multiple studs. If you’re mounting into masonry, use concrete sleeve anchors rated for shear load.
What’s the difference between a 4-level and a 6-level rack?
A 4-level rack gives you four horizontal arms per bracket, typically rated around 800 lbs total for a pair. A 6-level adds two more arms, bumping capacity into the 1,200 to 1,320 lb range. Pick 6-level if you separate lumber by species or thickness, and 4-level if you just need general bulk storage.
Can I install these outdoors or in an unheated shed?
Most of the racks in this roundup list indoor and outdoor use, and the powder coated steel holds up fine in a covered carport or a three-sided shed. Direct rain exposure over years will still rust the arms, especially where lumber scratches the coating. If the rack will sit in real weather, plan on touching up bare spots with rust-inhibiting paint.
Are these racks good for firewood storage?
They work better for dimensional lumber and plywood than for split firewood. Firewood rolls and shifts, so a dedicated firewood rack with vertical end posts is safer. That said, a few of these 6-level racks will handle neatly cut splits if you stack carefully.
Which brand in this week’s pool has the strongest track record?
BORA is the most established name here and the only rack sold directly by Amazon in this roundup. Delta is the other legacy brand, known for cabinet saws and jointers, and offers adjustable arm spacing that most competitors skip. The rest are marketplace brands with solid sales rank but less history.
The discount range on these wall mounted lumber storage rack sets ran from about 5% on the Riciakik 6-level 4 Pack up to 30% on the Riciakik 2-Pack starter kit, with most of the pool clustered in the 17% to 25% band. That’s a healthier spread than I usually see on garage organization, where markdowns often stall at single digits. Pricing looks honest too, no inflated list prices triggering a 70% illusion.
My standout this week is the BORA PBR-004B. It’s the only rack sold and shipped by Amazon, it comes from a brand woodworkers already trust for saw guides, and the discount is reasonable. I’d grab it over the marketplace labels if you only want one set of brackets on the wall. I’d skip the Asxevn 10 Pack unless you genuinely have the wall space, because 10 tiers is more rack than most garages can hold without blocking windows or outlets. The Delta is a fair buy if you want adjustable arms, but the markdown is the thinnest in the pool.
Looking ahead, garage organization tends to run its biggest sales in May as Father’s Day approaches, so if you can wait three weeks the Asxevn and Acools multi-packs may drop another few points. That said, BORA’s sold-by-Amazon pricing rarely moves much, so if that’s the one you want, today’s price is probably the one you’ll see next month too. If you missed it, you can browse all deals to see what else moved this week in tools and outdoor.









