Adjustable Steel Shelving Unit against similar products on Amazon UK—Bigdug was 15% cheaper for equivalent weight capacity.
Checkout is straightforward but lacks guest options—account creation is mandatory. Payment methods include Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, and Klarna (UK/EU only). Frustration point: No real-time shipping cost estimates until the final checkout screen. My test order (to London) showed a £6.99 delivery fee for 3–5工作日 days, which aligns with industry standards.
My order arrived in 4 days via DPD. Tracking updates were frequent but generic (‘Out for delivery’). Heavy items (steel shelves) came via pallet delivery—driver called ahead, which was a nice touch. EU customers report 7–10工作日 days for standard shipping; U.S. shoppers face steep international fees ($120+ for medium orders).
No damaged boxes, but packaging was purely utilitarian: zero branding, just plain cardboard and foam inserts. The steel shelves had minor scuffs (likely from transit), but nothing affecting functionality. Smaller items like plastic bins arrived flawlessly.
The powder-coated steel shelves felt sturdier than IKEA’s IVAR line. Plastic storage boxes passed the ‘step test’ (I stood on one lid—no cracks!). Minor gripe: Assembly instructions were PDF-only—no QR codes or printed manuals.
Bigdug undercuts competitors on bulk industrial gear but isn’t the cheapest for single-unit home storage. Example: A 5-pack of Stackable Euro Boxes costs £22.49 (£4.49/unit) vs. £27.50 on Amazon UK. However, their decorative storage options are limited compared to Wayfair.
Bigdug feels optimized for repeat B2B buyers rather than one-off consumers. First-time shoppers might miss features like live chat (email-only support) or augmented reality previews.
I installed their ‘Ultra-Duty Shelving’ in my garage: held 250kg of tools/tires without sagging. Plastic bins survived a chaotic toddler playroom—easy to wipe clean after crayon ‘artwork.’
Used Bigdug’s folding tables for a backyard wedding (yes, really!). They handled buffet weight but lacked aesthetic appeal—better suited for trade shows.
Spouse approved of the under-bed storage boxes (‘Finally, something that fits!’). Teen complained that industrial-style lockers ‘ruined the vibe’ of their room. #ParentingWin?
After 8 months:
Email response time: 38 hours (slower than Amazon’s 24-hour average). Replacement part for a dented shelf leg arrived in 6 days—no return required for sub-£50 items.
Their ‘Frequent Forker’ program (yes, that’s the name) gives £10 credit per £500 spent. Not revolutionary, but bulk buyers appreciate the 5% birthday month discount.
Bigdug.co.uk is the workhorse of storage shopping—not pretty, but delivers where it counts. Best for:
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Rating: 4/5 stars—loses points for dated UX and slow support, gains them back with unbeatable industrial pricing.