Karrie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
Bought this cabinet as a dupe for a $2,595 RH bar cabinet. Good cabinet.
John R.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2025
If this is put together correctly, the doors are very easy to open simply by pushing on the top of the doors. We were very pleased by little things like covers to hide the screws.
Sofia
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de marzo de 2024
I am in love with this cabinet. I placed it by my front door, and I store shoes in it. It's easy to clean, and it definitely doesn't look cheap. The assembly was hard. Granted, I may be somewhat challenged in the furniture assembly department, and it did say it was a two-person job. If I had a penny for every time a wood plank fell on me or somehow whacked me in the head, I'd probably have a handful of pennies. Which is a lot. Because pennies are small. Some holes didn't align completely either, but this wasn't a horrible issue. The cabinet is still fine structurally and looks great now that it's built. It's definitely worth the difficult assembly and the tears I may or may not have shed during the process.
CaitliiinG
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2024
This cabinet was perfect for what I’d been envisioning when building this bar. We put two of them on a base with Farrino bookcases, put trim around them and added butcher block counter. We had a narrow space so we couldn’t use standard cabinets and the depth ended up being perfect. Only complaint is the way the cabinets open- they require a heavy push in, I may opt to add handles instead.
cartman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2024
I like the cabinet. It looks good, but make no mistake - this is Ikea-tier furniture.It's flimsy and rather rickety (the entire upper portion attaches to the base with just four screws), and the doors aren't properly sized (there are visible gaps on top and in between them).Assembly wasn't too bad, and it's certainly possible for only one person to do it. When assembling, pay particular attention to the alignment of the base - it's really easy to attach this backwards.Lastly, I figured out a way to make putting it together much easier, which I'm happy to share. In step 1, before attaching the two sides to the bottom piece, attach the four hinges to the two sides. Then, proceed as normal through step seven, and skip steps eight, nine and ten (you'll do these last). Lay the two doors flat on the ground (properly oriented) and lower the cabinet onto them. With the doors/hinges properly in place it's a snap to screw the hinges into the doors. You then attach the back (steps eight and nine - a hammer here is way easier than a screwdriver), followed by step 10 (slide the shelf in, and attach the little stickers that cover the large holes). This is approximately a billion times simpler than the actual directions, and is in fact the only way to do it if you're putting it together by yourself.