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The VASAGLE Bathroom Storage Cabinet is a compact, freestanding unit measuring 11.8"D x 12.6"W x 34.3"H, crafted from durable MDF with a lacquered white finish. Featuring a drawer and a shutter door with two compartments, it offers 64 liters of organized storage while occupying minimal floor space. Designed for safety, it includes an anti-tip kit, making it a reliable and stylish addition to bathrooms, living rooms, or entryways.
Brand | VASAGLE |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Towels |
Product Dimensions | 11.8"D x 12.6"W x 34.3"H |
Special Feature | Durable |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Bathroom |
Door Style | Shutter |
Weight Limit | 11 Pounds |
Included Components | 1 x Bathroom Cabinet, 1 x Anti-Tip Kit, 1 x Assembly Kit, 1 x Instructions |
Finish Type | Lacquered |
Size | 11.8"D x 12.6"W x 34.3"H |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 19 Pounds |
Base Type | Legs |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Back Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Frame Material | MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) |
Number of Compartments | 4 |
Storage Volume | 64 Liters |
Is Electric | No |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06955880368815 |
Manufacturer | VASAGLE |
Item Weight | 19 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | UBBC43WT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 18.92 Pounds |
R**N
Great Cabinet for the Money
This is a great cabinet for the money. It is well built and looks great. Assembly took me about an hour. May take longer for some less handy folks and an extra pair of hands during the assembly may be helpful. Instructions are very good and easy to follow. All the parts lined up and fit together with no problems. The drawer fits tight onto the track and tends to stick when pulling it out. I recommend that lubricate the track using some bar soap. It really makes pulling out and pushing in the drawer much easier. Also, the manufacturer provides 4 round self-sticking dots to place over the 4 holes where the sides are attached to the support rails. While they cover the holes they tend not to stick very well and it looks rather cheap. I purchased some 1/2" wood button plugs and spray painted them white. Using a rubber mallet I taped them into the holes. Given the quality of the cabinet overall one would think they would have provided a better way to plug or cover the 4 holes. If you are looking for a good cabinet at a reasonable price I highly recommend this product.
B**8
HARD WORK, but LOVE the results!!
I put this entire stand together, manually, all by myself, without any power tools, on my living room floor!! The hardware, all the lil pieces, all the boards & the directions seemed overwhelming, but everything's clearly marked & as long as you can follow the instructions, once it starts coming together, you'll feel proud of yourself, as I did!! It was quite a workout, had to do it over several days, but the outcome was FABULOUS!!! It holds so many of my toiletries, all hidden away, in a sleek stand. The quality of the materials are quite awesome, it's sturdy & looks perfect in my bathroom.
S**.
Perfect size and acceptable quality.
So far it's great. I changed the knobs to match our existing bathroom vanity knobs but the ones that came with it were good quality as well. I ended up using the screws that came with it for the knobs still (because the screws that came with my square one were too long). Everything went together smoothly and lined up. I personally am not a fan of the cam lock fastening system, especially for furniture, but these one fit nice and tight in the holes and actually grip lock around the screw. The whole cabinet assembled is kind of wobbly (lightweight) when you open and close the drawer and it does come with a wall anchor system, which I'm sure works fine, but I clean too often and move stuff around to have this particular little stand anchored down. I just got it for somewhere to have the toilet paper and such nearby and it matches the larger storage cabinet that I have coming for in the bathroom as well so it was really a win win all around.The only things I noticed wrong was what looked like a crack that was painted over during manufacturing. There's no blemishes anywhere else so I think it may just be part of the last later of wood (or whatever it is it's made of) that peeled up in the factory before it was painted. It didn't effect the use of it at all and honestly I had to really look for it when I went back to take a picture of it. Also, the little magnet on the door could be just a little bit stronger, I get the bigger rolls of toilet paper and had to stack them (as pictured) to get the magnet to think about holding the door closed. It would fit 4 stacks of 3 high per shelf if the magnets were stronger.It arrived a day early and was worth the money I'd say. It does look nice and a bit bigger I guess than I expected, which isn't a bad thing. It fits nicely between the door and the toilet without being in the way.
F**Y
Decent little cabinet
This cabinet is built much like a Closetmaid one, or one from IKEA. Fairly sturdy. Limited storage, but that’s pretty much obvious by the size. I am using mine in a tight space in a small laundry room.I put it together by myself...as always. I’m pretty handy lady, done this many times. It took me 1 1/2 hour. There are a lot of little parts to this, so it’s a bit labor intensive. Items are *very* well organized (best I have seen in some time!). Everything is labeled with a letter, even all the packages of screws and such. Packaged very well, arrived in perfect condition.A few suggestions. (1) There are some really tiny screws with this assembly (Parts R, T, U and V). I had a real challenge getting them in the “predrilled” holes..if you could call them that. I finally took a drill and made the holes a bit deeper, as they were barely a nick in the boards and the screws would not go in. (2) You need two or three different size screwdrivers. The instructions are easy to follow, and well done for the most part, but do not indicate what tools you will need. (3) The instructions indicate you are to screw the back in (Part X). That would have taken me at least another 1/2 hour! Like every other cabinet I have assembled over the years, I used small nails that I had on hand to secure it. Far easier, gets the jobs done. (4) If you will be using this in a laundry room or bathroom where water can get on the floor, I would suggest you buy “silicone chair leg caps” for the bottom of the legs. They sell them here on Amazon. They are a bit bigger than the actual legs, but doesn’t bother me. As I have had both the washer and hot water heater hoses leak in the laundry room in the past, and it could certainly happen again, I didn’t want the cabinet to get ruined.
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