AvidReader5
2025-08-14 15:59:16
This cabinet was the perfect size for our small bathroom. I put it together myself. It took just under an hour. I did need help to get it into the bathroom and over the toilet. The legs have a brace at the bottom so I had to separate the two halves, put the bottom part (legs)in and then place the top piece(cabinet). Luckily. It's all camlocks to attach. They also supply two anti-tip screws to secure at the top. Don't forget to put these in as it can tip without them when using the doors or if you lean on it.The shelf inside is adjustable.It is not hardwood, but a lightweight press board. The laminate is smooth and can easily wipe clean.We now have a great looking storage solution!!
Adriana
2025-07-23 15:19:26
Ideal for small restroom! Definitely attach to wall it’s not sturdy enough to freestand
Placeholder
2025-07-01 18:56:26
This over the toilet structure wobbles terribly despite placing support board under the shelf and wedges/shims on the floor. Very time consuming to put together, but the instructions and tools/parts were so well organized and spelled out. I also purchased a rechargeable small flat light for under the board that goes over the toilet, adds a nice touch.
DANA A
2025-05-26 15:03:59
Nice quality cabinet and a great value. Assembly was pretty fast & easy (one person). Looks nice.
Stacey M.
2025-04-17 11:35:08
My son is a newly diagnosed type1 diabetic and we had a basic storage rack for toiletries but we needed more storage for all his medical supplies. This is perfect! All his stuff is in one place and it's in a cubby that keeps it discreet too. We even have extra space on the top shelf. Assembly took a while maybe about an hour and a half. Makes it easier if you own an electric drill.
Sue Harlow
2025-04-14 18:00:25
The design makes no sense because there is a brace that runs behind on the bottom section. How do you get it behind your toilet? The description and pictures gave the impression you just slide the unit in place on either side of the toilet. You cannot do that. Nor can you lift it over the toilet. It is useless to me now and too late to return. Do not buy this.
Gary
2025-03-25 21:29:33
The wood quality is just ok. You get bad styrofoam and a lot of "fuzz" and debris that are statically magnetized to this and has a passable, but overall, budget finish.My main gripe is IT IS VERY WOBBLY. The legs are bow and curl freestanding. Sure you can wall anchor it...but apartments...meh...iffy area. A lot of people don't live in a earthquake zone so don't bother. The boards are FREESTANDING ON THEIR ENDS with NO FEET or WIDER RIM for stability, which, in retrospect now that I have it in person, is an AWFUL DECISION. I had to go to the store, buy soapdishes, and they fit the legs providing feet...which "helped" the wobbles...but no where near cured. I still need this thing to "rise" higher.As per measurements, MEASURE YOUR TOILET WITH THE LID UP...There's a small space above my tank, but the lid interferes and gets STUCK under the middle rim.,.pulling it down you have to be careful as this whole thing will wobble...I'm afraid to put stuff inside unless anchored. Also keep in mind, you should have enough room to COMFORTABLY REMOVE THE TOP TOILET TANK COVER...yeah you build this thing and see a few inches of clearance...then you have to fix your flush mechanism...and yeah...you have to disassemble the shelf to get the tank lid off...not fun.So MEASURE with the LID UP and add clearance for REMOVING THE TANK LID.There's a rear behind the toilet bar used for support, but it's cumbersome putting it over and taking it off the toilet, as the top of the shelf will hit most ceilings fully assembled. Sure you could take the top half off, but the screws are interior of the middle rim and you most likely won't be able to reach the screws with the tank lid being so close to the underside of the middle rim(cabinet bottom). Now you're screwed. That's another reason to add and have 5-6 inches ABOVE the tank vs. 2-3. I had to put the legs on first, then put the cabinet on and screw it on over the toilet already, freely sitting while it's standing upright and not flat on the floor...I wish this were designed better so I didn't have to do that.Now for the wobbles...here's another reminder. Some people won't mind the wobbles as they're used to wall anchoring furniture. To me it's really bothersome there's not proper feet on the legs forming an L rim. Once you get over that...you then realized BASEBOARDS prevent the cabinet from reaching the wall...forcing you to forego much needed wall anchors...or tilting the cabinet back...which also is not a good idea. ALSO, if you don't have baseboards, bathrooms and rooms in general are rarely straight and 90 degrees. If you're wall slants a bit...then you really hate this cabinet as you can't get the back of the wall to support the entire cabinet from feet to head, making wall anchoring difficult. Bathrooms often have tiles on the bottom, drywall on top...that will often create a GAP on the top of the cabinet when you have the legs against the tile walls.Overall I wish I never ordered this, so many things have to go right, so to remind everyone:1. Make sure you have about 6 inches of clearance on the top of your tank...don't settle for 2 or 3...your hand will have to go under that with a crappy screwdriver with a contorted wrist while your toilet seat creaks while you lean on it and HANDHOLD the cabinet up with one hand.It is not enough to measure your toilet top to bottom and see it's under the measurements provided...you'll need MORE SPACE.2. Make sure your bathroom walls are STRAIGHT and 90 degrees with no baseboards.3. Hit up walmart, grab some hearthstone vanity dishes...or build feet...you may need wood skills and extra power tools/saw for this thing.
S
2025-01-10 13:01:29
I upgraded to this storage cabinet from an ugly 3 tier over the toilet metal shelf . This looks so good . Compared to what I had. it comes with a safety kit . And fits a lot . Great for the price .