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The MAHANCRIS Guitar Stand AGSHR6501 is a rustic brown and black multi-guitar rack designed for home studios and music rooms. Measuring 50 x 30 x 118 cm, it holds up to five guitars or similar string instruments up to 110 cm tall. Constructed from engineered wood, iron, and EVA padding, it offers sturdy, scratch-free storage with a convenient top shelf for accessories. Easy to assemble with included tools, it’s a space-saving, stylish solution for serious musicians and collectors alike.















| ASIN | B0DDNTS2H8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 369 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 1 in Guitar & Bass Racks |
| Brand | MAHANCRIS |
| Brand Name | MAHANCRIS |
| Colour | Rustic Brown and Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 847 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Rustic |
| Finish type | Rustic |
| Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 50 x 30 x 118 centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Guitar Stand |
| Item Weight | 5.6 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 50 x 30 x 118 centimetres |
| Item height | 118 centimetres |
| Item weight | 5.6 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MAHANCRIS |
| Material | EVA, Iron , Particleboard |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
S**Z
Very much worth it
Nice and compact, feels sturdy, it was easy enough to put together. Like other people have pointed out basses can only fit on the hangers (they feel fine too, not worried in the slightest about them) Only thing you have to get used to is how you put the guitars on the stand. For so many years I’ve been used to ones that lean. This is very much vertical though you can put them at a slight angle. The gap between guitars is a bit narrow. I can fit an acoustic on it but have to be careful which guitar goes next to it. All in all I’m really happy with the stand and if you’re unsure I’d say just get it. It really is a space saver whilst being very functional.
D**M
Good stand that saves space
This is a great space saver if you have a few guitars(!) as it takes up less room than individual stands would. The shelf on the top is a nice extra. Although it holds five guitars inside the frame you have to be careful taking a guitar out etc in case you clank it against the adjacent guitars in the rack. I have four guitars so I’ve stored three in the rack with a space between them and one on one of the outside hangers. The stand was fairly straightforward to assemble, but the only thing I found was that a couple of the fittings didn’t fit as snugly as I would have liked. Having said that, the completed stand is sturdy. All in all a good investment at a reasonable price I think.
O**N
Just the Job!
Rearranging guitar’s and current stands, so looked at various products. This was just right, easy to assemble, sturdy, reduces storage space needed and fit for purpose. Currently holds x3 electrics, x2 acoustics and a bass (hung on side hook)! Storage shelf on top also very useful. Excellent product, good value for money. Would definitely recommend this and would buy one again…when I buy more guitars…because you can be never have enough guitars!👍
O**O
Functional and Economical
I've just started collecting guitars and I needed a storage solution for them. This was very inexpensive and holds 7 guitars altogether (five in the rack and two on either side - where the Ukulele is). It has a very useful shelf on top which, at the moment, is storing some of my drum equipment. You have to assemble it yourself but that was very straightforward with all the tools provided. It's sturdy and well made. Great bit of kit.
G**R
Great unit.
Easy to assemble. Looks great. Nice and steady. Enough space to have all electric/bass guitars safely on there without them banging in to each other.
M**W
Not super sturdy but does the job - There is a hack for tall Bass Guitars
Obviously for the price I wasn't expecting cast iron sturdiness. Its a pretty light weight tube construction and does have a little 'wobble' when fully assembled and standing empty. I expected as much to be honest, but I had an idea where i was going to stand this and was pretty confident it would be grounded a little more by the weight of the guitars in it and supported by the wall and surrounding furniture. Basically don't leave it in the middle of your room with a heavy amp head on the top shelf. Take care where you place it and you should be fine. Don't bother with the supplied side 'holders' though, they are really weak. Super thin alloy set in a flimsy soft plastic plate. At best I'd say you could use them with a light acoustic, but I would NEVER risk a moderately weighted electric. The assembly itself was pretty straight forward. All parts were numbered and instructions, whilst brief, did the job. Just be patient and take care not to over tighten anything. I would say the included hex key is VERY weak mild alloy and got chewed up very quickly. So it you don't already own a set of hex keys, i'd think about buying or lending one for this build. The main advantage of this stand is that it is a massive space saver. I've managed to pack 6 guitars into a really small space, which has left most of my walls free from hangers and my floor space free from the much larger 5 guitar rack i had. Many have said that the height of the unit is insufficient for tall (most) bass guitars. I found this to be true of one of my basses (the one still hanging on the wall in pics). But there is a hack around this... You can choose not to attach shelf entirely, which essentially turns it into an open top 'cage' that taller guitars can poke out of, but I wouldn't advise this as the shelf does give the stand much of its rigidity. I noticed (at least on my 7-9 guitar version) the shelf is actually made of 2 separate square boards that are connected with 2 small wooden dowels and then each fastened to the top of the frame with hex bolts. As a compromise on not omitting the shelf entirely, you can fasten one to the frame for rigidity and then either leave off the other half of the shelf to allow 3-4 basses to poke through the open side. What I've done is fit the 2 halves together with the dowels, but only fastened one to the frame, so it acts as single shelf, but if i do ever want try to fit a bass or 2 I can simple slide the one half of the shelf off to give room.
M**R
Great stand
This stand is great. Easy to assemble and easily holds 7 Guitars on it. Handy shelf at the top too for whatever you might want to keep on top. Isn’t big and bulky looking unlike other guitar stands
G**)
It's brilliant. Works well. Clears my walls from lots of dust collecting axes . Looks good
I think this is awesome. Perfect for my needs .is strong and wel made. Quality product. I have a couple of adaptions I wish to make though. 1.. the bottom rails are too close to floor, cannot get vacuum cleaner under it. NOT WITH MY BABIES IN IT . So I will raise rails EVENLY about 4 to 5 inches. Should be Perfect. I have put an old elastic belt across front as a safety feature ( grandkids). So axes won't fall out that way .I have to stitch some velcro on belt. It will look neater and work better ( hopefully) And finally I, where I live is a very dusty area.so I wanted a cover to throw over at times. Could I find one ? Noo. So I will look gor a seamstress and get a sheet cut to size and stitched up. A you see in pic. I use a single bed throw for now. It works. But I really am pleased with it works. Does whst I ask. With its self leveling feet it's easy to get it to tilt back to the wall , so safe from tipping without screening to wall
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