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D. Alejandro
2025-07-17 11:09:37
Love it! Looks great and very spacious. I was able to organize quite a bit of items, still have more to put away. Very sturdy. Fairly easy to assemble, but at a 1-10 rating, 10 being the most difficult, I would rate it a 7. Definitely need some space to assemble it correctly. Instructions consist of only drawings and can be a little difficult to follow at times. Overall, we love how it looks and the storage space.
Miranda
2025-06-16 11:21:30
When it came time to put this together, I regretted my life choices. Not only were there a ton of pieces, but the instructions weren’t very clear at all and within the instructions pieces were labeled incorrectly. Another issue I ran into were holes missing on three pieces, so I couldn’t even completely attach them and this impacts the sturdiness of the shelves. It looks nice put together, but that’s about the only good thing I can say about it.
G. Fox
2025-03-04 20:02:13
Arrived quickly, seems very sturdy. Nothing was missing, perfect size it is pretty tall I am 74" tall the cabinet is 71" tall exactly the height I wanted. It is going in my bathroom so I am very happy with the color really am happy I chose a metal cabinet. I'd purchase again, I would definitely recommend this cabinet to friends, family and to you!
Justin Okun
2025-02-26 12:52:28
This cabinet looks great and will be useful for what I need it for, but the process to build this was horrible.- Parts are labeled with different letters than they are labelled in the instructions.- There are some parts that are all labelled the same letter, and while they are shaped the same, they have different holes than each other, which did not become apparent until I was almost finished building the cabinet and realized the doors could not be attached. I had to build this cabinet, take it apart, then rebuild it due to this.- I was missing at least 7 of one screw type.- The instructions are not very detailed. With more detail in the instructions, it would've been easier to have built the cabinet correctly the first time even given the issues described above.
QuothTheRaven
2024-12-17 10:50:59
I *adore* this cabinet.Searched forever to find the perfect *metal* cabinet with *adjustable* shelves, *glass doors*, open place for alarm clock in the middle, and a *drawer*.This completely exceeded my expectations.The cabinet is super sturdy; the shelves carry a lot of weight, are deep, and *adjustable*. The doors close solidly with sturdy magnets. The doors are so *brilliantly* clear.The drawer is *full extension*---pulls out SUPER far!!!!For me, assembling this was easy. Even though the pictures in the instructions were tiny, I was able to make logical conclusions about what screws went where (some times it wasn't super obvious). I've done things like this lots of times, though. All parts were present; included a few extra pieces in case you drop one down a hole or something (phew!).I assembled this myself, and have some recommendations.1. Take photos during every step (layer) of unpacking, just in case your unit arrives damaged. (This way you can fit everything back into the box if you have to ship back; also, consider contacting the seller PRIOR to purchase to determine what the return policy is for damaged items; often these metal cabinets arrive damaged!)2. During assembly, be sure to put the unit on a blanket or something to protect the finish.3. DON'T fully assemble the unit all at once. Assemble the unit to the point where it wants you to slip in the adjustable shelves---but don't insert the shelves just yet. RATHER, carefully transfer the unit to where it is going to live---THEN finish assembly (adding the removable shelves, adding the drawer, putting on the doors). (Doing it this way means that the unit is MUCH LIGHTER when you position it in place!)4. Oh, and for the drawer assembly...the trickiest part of the drawer is that there is a point when you have to insert the back onto the drawer---but the back of the drawer is NOT held on with screws (and the drawing in the instructions is a little difficult to understand). There are METAL TABS that need to be folded over to secure the back in place. So watch for that. Also, when attaching the drawer to the drawer slides, you will need to apply some pressure; there are four tabs that need to be homed into place, so be sure each of the four has been securely set (there should be a click of sorts when you have got each in place).5. There are two punch-outs to feed electrical wiring through (yay!)...but they have sharp sheet metal edges that can damage a cord. I didn't want to put masking tape on the edge (though a desperate person could)---so instead I protected the edge with modified flexible tubing. (See photos)(Cut a piece of tubing to length, slit the tubing lengthwise to create a trough, slip the slit tubing over the edge of the hole.) NOTE: THIS TUBING IS NOT PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. YOU MUST SCROUNGE IT YOURSELF.
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