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Used KALLAX shelf: the buying guide
Aggiornato il 2026-06-10
KALLAX vs EXPEDIT: identify the model
KALLAX replaced EXPEDIT in 2014: identical inner cubes (33.5 cm — the vinyl-storage standard) but thinner outer panels. Cube inserts (doors, drawers, boxes) are compatible between both; the two units however do not stack neatly side by side. A used EXPEDIT is not a flaw — its thick panels are even stiffer — but it should cost a bit less than an equivalent KALLAX.
Specific checkpoints
- Honeycomb structure: KALLAX panels are hollow (paper honeycomb under veneer); a dented panel cannot be repaired.
- Squareness: standing on the floor, the unit must not wobble; a warped KALLAX has often been moved assembled.
- Moisture marks at the bottom (cellars, garages): swollen board does not recover.
- Included inserts: doors, drawers and boxes are expensive on their own — a KALLAX sold equipped at standard price is a good deal.
- Vinyl use: check cube bottoms for sag if the unit stored records (up to 60 kg per column).
What to pay
Small formats (2×2, 1×4) are easy to find and negotiate hard; large formats (4×4, 5×5) and non-white colours sell faster and discount less. As always, the benchmark is the current new price of the exact reference, shown on its page together with the observed second-hand price history and average time before sold-out — set an alert if your format is not available today.