It's going to do the job of organizing my canned goods, but it's not perfect. Its design requires that unless you use all the cans you have of one row of goods, new cans need to be inserted from the rear so sooner-to-expire cans may be dispensed from the front. You can see from the online picture that each row holds four cans (5 cans of mushrooms) of most things. Two whole racks hold about 72 cans. Narrow cans of something like tuna don't work well because they slip through the wires of the rack. To accommodate loading and dispensing, the racks either needs to go perpendicular to the wall so you can access both sides, or you'll be dragging them around every time you add new cans. That's not too big an issue in my "pantry." Kind of silly-looking, but manageable.The racks were easy to put together. Screws and a hex wrench are included with each rack. It was helpful that each baggie of screws containsed one extra. I had a hard time getting one in, but was able to seat the extra one. Because I only need two racks (they comes packaged in twos), I decided it would be easier for me to access if they were raised off the floor, so I stacked them on a low, capable-of-bearing-the-load cart. Now I just have to be sure I never nudge them and knock them on the floor. ?