From what I can tell he doesn't have them flush to the wall (no "safety" mounts either) and they didn't seem to rock as he messed with stuff on the shelf. But I'd also assume he has them on wood or tile floors.
I just had a look on the ikea page and can’t find it either; it was there only a few weeks ago when I made the video. It’s worrying as they wouldn’t normally take a page down if it was just out of stock. Frustrating coincidence if they have discontinued it.
What is wrong with you that you would bully a 23 subscriber youtuber because he repeated a word when nervous on a video? From someone who won't even talk in their own videos and just blares techno music.
@@CandyCorn61938Ha, thanks, just saw this when replying to another comment. Fortunately this kind of person doesn’t register, just glad if even a few people found it useful.
Great video! I looked at the FJÄLKINGE a while back for something else and never considered they'd make great shelves for LEGO. I'll have to seriously consider upgrading to these, as I'm currently using a VITTSJÖ shelf to display my modulars and they have a few limitations (no shelf adjustability, vertical bar in the middle, overall width, and difficult to hide shelf lighting since the shelves are glass).
One thing I forgot to mention that folks should be aware of is the difference in price. A (white) BILLY bookcase and a VITTSJÖ shelf unit are $69 and $79, respectively, in the US, but the FJÄLKINGE shelf unit is $249.
Cheers. Glad this has been useful to someone. On price - I'm in Australia, and interestingly, those USD prices are pretty close to Australian dollar prices. While it's always really hard to compare prices across countries, it does seem like Ikea furniture is a bit more expensive in the US compared to Australia, in real terms.
I don't use lighting kits or lighting myself so don't have much insight on that aspect, though I imagine the open backs and sides are a big part of what you need in terms of allowing for wires.