Overall, this works fine for both light and medium size dumbbells. I purchased this to hold my wife's neoprene (1-8lb set) dumbbells and it works fine for that. I also tested with my heavier dumbbells (25-40lbs set) and it held them fine, was stable and sturdy. However, this was not a precision rack with tight fit/finish.The Pros:The powder coating looked good.Rack is Sturdy when properly assembledHolds 10 dumbbells (good for small sets)Good for light and most medium weights (albeit I would not put too heavy of weights on it)Does not take up a ton of floor spaceOK Fit/FinishPretty reasonable priceThe Cons:The cap on the top does not extend all the way to the top fin on the rack.I would not use heavy dumbbells on it (40lb or higher) as the fins/hooks on each side are thinner sheet metal.The A frame does not line up flush when everything it tightened up.There are no rubber feet on the bottom.The gap between the hooks really only allow for 3 fingers to reach in and grab the dumbbell handle (but not sure it could be spaced any further and still fit the dumbbell).I will add some pics to further explain the items above.Note: One reviewer said it's not sturdy and showed a video of it wobbly. That is just poor assembly and nothing to do with the rack itself. It's clear the bolts were never torqued down and only hand tight. Once you properly tighten the bolts/nuts it is very stable. It uses nylon lock nuts so once tightened down correctly, they should not loosen or back off so it should not get wobbly like that. Therefore, I would suggest ignoring that review because that is clearly assembly error and not an issue with the rack design itself.
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]