I would avoid the ones you have to build by slotting the poles thru sleeves and connect with junctions, they are sturdy but seem to take ages to assemble and un-assemble.
For our wardrobe we use an Outwell Bermuda, takes 2 minutes to open up. Look at the video I think these are the best types of furniture. They come in a variety of sizes too:
Having had one of the "slot lots of poles together" type I would fully agree with delabane - best avoided as they take a lot longer to put up!! We ended up investing in a gelert folding cupboard which had 4 internal shelves - unfolded and in place in a couple of minutes and much quicker and easier!
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Have to agree the folding type are much much quicker to put up however pack size tends to be longer than the put it together type.
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To be honest they all look pretty much the same so you pays your money and takes your choice
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We just bought a cheapie clothes rail from Argos (£9.99) and 4 of the canvas hanging shelves from Ikea (£4.99 each). Takes up very little space in the car, holds enough clothes for a family of four, and cost pennies!!!