🎶 Elevate your vibe—where your guitars feel at home and your style stands tall!
The MAHANCRIS Guitar Stand (50x30x118cm) holds up to 5 guitars or similar instruments up to 110 cm tall. Crafted from engineered wood with a sturdy frame and EVA-padded metal supports, it ensures secure, collision-free storage. Featuring a top shelf for accessories and easy assembly, it’s perfect for home studios, music rooms, or gifting to passionate musicians.
Finish type | Painted |
Shape | Rectangular |
Base type | Leg |
Assembly required | Yes |
Load capacity | 10-20 kg |
Number of levels | 1 |
Special feature | Unadjustable |
Manufacturer | MAHANCRIS |
Part Number | GSHB6501 |
Product Dimensions | 50 x 30 x 118 cm; 5.6 kg |
Item model number | GSHB6501 guitar stand |
Size | 5-7 Guitars |
Finish | Painted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Unadjustable |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 5.6 kg |
W**A
Very sturdy guitar stand
Very easy to build with clear instructions. Adjustable feet make it easy to level, once levelled the unit is sturdy and safe to fill up with guitars. I read some reviews that said the screws that hold the outside holders were far too long, I did not have this problem as the correct screws are very short and do not protrude more than a couple of millimetres. I think this is good value and would definitely buy another (I might have to as I am building another guitar).
D**B
Great space saver
Don't get why people are hating on this.. easy to understand instructions all constructed using Alan key. Small box as well so really well packaged item. Build once screwed tightly is really sturdy. The shelf on top is a great addition to space saving. I put my bass on the side as it doesn't fit inside. But it's a sturdy hook! The guitars sit nicely on the padding. Over all for 40 or so pounds I'm really happy.
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.
R**N
Easy to assemble
Easy to assemble, fairly sturdy space for 7 guitars. Time will tell how it stands up to being used
S**M
Saves space and looks great
Easy to make and saves sooo much space. I had a gear 4 music stand which took up the same space but only could hold 7 guitars in total (and it cost more than £100 for just the one stand). I got 2 of these and now all of my guitars fit in my room and aren't sprawled all over the house and I can use the tops to add some flare to my room. Only complaint would be the hangars are a bit flimsy and the middle bass guitar is quite heavy and you can see the hangar bending. But to me that's not that big a deal. I'm happy with it
H**L
Great for storage
Great for storage
M**N
Fits guitars securely and protected.
Just built it and it's very sturdy. It's a great piece of kit.
S**E
Expensive, decent quality, EASY to build and does the job
EDIT: low rating because seller is upping the price.I bought two of these stands and they helped with making more space in my room.Pros: very easy to build, even a Gen Z like myself or millennials can build it! It comes with extra screws in case you lose them. Not overly heavy, just enough weight to keep them standing sturdy. You don't need to use any tools (other than the Allen key/ screw driver it comes with). It comes with wall ties to attach to the wall for extra security, I haven't used them in case I change my mind where I want them etc, but very useful to have. Nice compact spacing which is a pro and a con, here I will say it's a pro for making space.Cons: very expensive for what it is. I paid 45 smelly bills each for them, which is steep for what they are. Nothing has true value anymore, everything is so expensive. I'd say it's worth no more than 20 quid. The extra hangers are fine for my 3/4 scale guitars and acoustics as they don't weigh as much, but I wouldn't trust a heavy electric or bass. You will struggle to put a bass on the stand, unless you have a 3/4 size bass I'd say, even semi-hollow guitars are a bit of a stetch (they will fit but I kept banging the headstock on the top part of the frame so decided not to store them on it). Acoustics/hollow-bodies will take up more room compared to electrics, I already expected this, but some people didn't so just be warned (you can't fit 5 acoustics/hollow bodies). Mentioning the compact spacing as a con as well, for the reasons I mentioned already but also, if you have guitars with trems (whammy bars) they will touch/bang into other guitars when storing and removing from the stand. WARNING: make sure you research about the different types of protective materials (EVA on this stand) as guitars with Nitro finishes can react negatively to them. I am not stupid enough to own a Gibson so I can't say how they react, EVA is supposedly safe but please double check and do your research on this or you'll end up ruining the finish on our guitars with nitro finishes.
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