OakRidgeMiles Kimball White Compact Toilet Tissue Storage Tower with 4 Shelves, 5.5” W x 27” H x 6.75” L – Holds Toilet Paper Rolls Up to 4.25” Diameter, Top Slot Provides Access to Facial Tissues
B**M
Fits rolls and looks really nice
Great little storage cabinet! The shelves do fit larger TP rolls (1100 sheeters). I built mine intentionally upside down and use the floor base as the top b/c I don't need the tissue holes. I left a shelf out of one to make room for TB cleaner, and opted to use removable shelf holders in a couple of places for flexibility. Assembly was a little tricky but not difficult - get everything laid out before you start. Classic beadboard styling dresses up the bathroom. Note, those are my knobs and not the ones included with the cabinet (those are plain white wood). Overall very happy and do recommend.
C**R
Avoid, If Possible - Details Below
This thing is far more difficult to assemble that the instructions indicate and does tend to look cheap due to flaws built into the assembly process. If you decide to try it, this is what you can expect:- The wood is very cheap and soft. This means that all screws will strip very easily and cannot be screwed-in snuggly.- Some of the screws are not tapped correctly and may cause a bulge through the exterior surface, marring the appearance.- For the backing, ten screws need to be used. However, the holes for these are not tapped. I suggest that you use a small nail to tap them yourself.- There are large stickers on this backing which need to be removed if you want good aesthetics. These stickers are very difficult to remove and leave a removal-resistant gummy residue. The stickers contain the standard Calif warnings that everything in the product is known to the State of Calif to destroy life on this planet. I suggest that you, first, very carefully peel the stickers off and then use something like GOO-GONE to remove the residue. Of course, the problem here is that GOO-GONE is also known to the State of Calif to destroy life on this planet …and probably beyond.When attaching the knob, your fingers will not be strong enough to hold it in place while screwing it in. So, you will need to use pliers. The problem here is that you will need to put protective cloth around the knob to minimize damage from the pliers. However, since this wood is like balsa wood, the knob will still be damaged. You can easily buy knobs, that will fit, in any hardware store.- DO NOT follow the directions for putting the hinges on last. Put the hinges on the inside wall before doing the first step. Unless you have an unusually short screwdriver, you will not be able to attach the hinges after full assembly (I had to take mine appart after full assemble t get the hinges on).- Finally, there are large screw holes in the top surface. In an attempt to hide these, they give some white stickers to cover them. It looks VERY tacky.
L**E
Overpriced for what it is, but it works well for our needs
I was waffling between ordering this tower and the Zenna Home 9153WW, Cottage Collection Bathroom Tissue Stand, White one, but ended up going with this one since it has shelves. It works well for our needs, but should be more like thirty dollars, instead of the forty-three I paid for it.Unlike another reviewer, I didn't find this too hard to put together. I've done bookshelves from Ikea before, and this is similar. Sure, there's just one diagram about how to put it together (see one of my pics), but once you have everything laid out, it comes together pretty quickly. I had this ready to go in about 15 minutes.A few things to note:* this will hold jumbo-sized TP rolls from Costco, but the door won't shut as tightly* another reviewer said that a magnetic snap holds this shut, but mine didn't have that feature; I may add a magnet of my own to keep it shut better* three of the shelves are removable, but there are pre-made slots, so you can only slide them back into those positions; the top shelf is permanent, and can't be taken out* I had been hoping to also store tampons in here, and it will work well for that purpose* you'll need not just a regular-sized Phillips head screwdriver to put this together, but also a smaller one; I used the one that came with an eyeglass repair kit that I already had on hand* it comes just with small white stickers to cover the ends of the screws; it would have been nicer to have had plastic "buttons," like companies like Ikea use* I did have some trouble with screwing in the door hinges, and had to have my husband help tighten those; the holes for those screws were just too small* I have this on a tile floor, and it does wobble a bitOverall, it's a nice-looking unit that serves its purpose.
S**.
Okay for regular toilet rolls only--buy it for utility, not quality.
Despite what the packaging says, this tower does not accommodate double rolls. We are using up a 30-pack of Kirkland toilet tissue from Costco, and when the rolls are placed on the shelves, the cabinet door does not close. So there it sits, with the door ajar, until we can use up the rolls on hand and buy smaller ones. We'll keep it, because our new DIY bathroom is small and efficient and we need space-saving storage where we can get it.As for the tower itself, it's of marginal quality. One corner of our cabinet door arrived slightly chipped. Also, instead of providing plastic or wood plugs to cover the screw holes on the unit, the manufacturer provides little white stickers to cover the holes. The unit arrives unassembled, and the 'instructions' for putting it together is one picture showing the individual parts and how they theoretically go together. If you're a visual learner, you'll get it, but if you need visual and verbal instructions, good luck.
J**G
Sturdy, easy to build
This little cupboard fits very well into my bathroom. The space inside are smaller than I initially expected but suit my needs perfectly. I did not need them to hold toilet paper, as I already have a nice toilet paper roll holder. However my half bathroom has no other storage, so this holds my necessary’s. It was easy to put together, but I did have help from my husband. It did not require any power tools.
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