🚀 Elevate your kitchen game with storage that adapts to your lifestyle!
The Hodedah 4 Door Kitchen Pantry is a 72-inch tall engineered wood cabinet featuring four doors and four shelves, including three adjustable ones for flexible storage. Designed for kitchens, bathrooms, or laundry rooms, it offers a durable beech finish and ring pull handles for easy access, combining style and function to keep your space impeccably organized.
G**A
Organization and hidden
Beyond happy.... didn't want to buy something too expensive since we are not in our forever home. SINCE we are in a single we don't have a lot of space and this fit what I had in three small open furniture pieces. Which freed more room...Love that it has doors to hide what I have. Like they say OUT OF SIGHT OUT.OF MIND!!!PS. IT DOES REQUIRE TWO PPL TO BUILD AND WE TOOK ALMOST 2HRS SINCE I DID HAVE TO STOP TO FEED MY BABY. THE DOOR WERE A LITTLE TRICKY BUT WE FIGURED PUT TO PUT THE LITTLE PLASTIC DOOR HOLDER IN THE SLOT 1ST THEN SLIDE THE DOOR IN.. ALSO it didn't have the pre drill holes on the door so my husband did it before sliding the door in....
A**E
Good quality cheap
This is not a solid wood custom built cabinet. It's cheap particle board from Malaysia that you put together and pray you have all the pieces and the holes line up while you try to make sense of picture only instructions. It's not for the weak or the rich. Once you accept that, you can see the beauty in this. It's under $200, and it sturdy and pretty enough to serve it's purpose. I now have matching cabinets and more storage in my kitchen and I love it!I was able to put this together myself with little help from my fiance. I like putting things together and have experience from other build yourself furniture. This is definitely one of the easier things I have built once I got past being overwhelmed by all the pieces because it looks intimidating. There were a few pieces here and there that I put on upside down or backwards, and it's sturdy enough to take the screws out and redo it.On the small microwave cart: the only flaw I noticed was that the board was chipped.. not a big deal, I don't even remember where it was.On the cabinet with doors:, the top doors don't line up evenly because of where the predrilled holes are. But everything open and shuts just fine, I don't notice it too much anymore.On the tall microwave cart with glass doors on top: I had to get the fiance to drill in the screws and stuff that secures the glass because there were no prefilled holes. It was an easy job for him and the glass is very secured to the doors now.Overall:I would buy againI am impressedThey look nice and function wellCan't beat the price point ($100-200 per cabinet)Accept that it's not going to be perfect
D**R
The most difficult furniture I ever put together
I don't mean to compare this product to woodwork in my garage, but this was significantly harder to assemble than any other piece of furniture I ever bought. This is mostly at the fault of the instruction-booklet designer for the following reasons:1. The illustrations do not indicate the orientation of the items, so it was often a coin-flip as to whether or not I was installing correctly. Most booklets will zoom in or use a different style of indicator to help the user put together the product. This booklet had no such thing and was also short on words.2. Some item parts shared part numbers. Fortunately, the parts were different enough to use common sense to distinguish them, but objectively it is strange to say "use No. 7 to fasten No. 7."3. After one hour of following the instructions, the booklet had the audacity to tell me it was now time to begin step number 1. Whose idea was it to start this instruction booklet at the prequel?Anyway, the piece looks nice and it's robust for the cost. It scratches really easily, but that's a problem for a different day. I bought two of these and it's now time to build the other, so I'm going to take a nice long cry and then get to work.I am writing this review while the frustration is still fresh. The first one took around 2.5 hours to complete. I am hoping the second will only be one hour.
M**Y
Unresponsive after second purchase
(edited)The review of the first one of these we purchased is below. I'm adding to our review as we purchased a second one. I've changed the rating to 1. The packaging wasn't damaged but on the inside, there were several damaged parts. One of the main shelves was cracked and the magnet closer mechanisms were cracked. So much so, you couldn't install them.As instructed, I contacted Hodedah and at first received quick interaction. I was instructed I should have replacement parts in 5 to 7 business days. That was now 14 business days ago. Three days ago, I attempted to make contact and I have not heard anything. I'm returning this unit and looking elsewhere.I really want to give this pi8ece of furniture a five star, but I can't. Took three hours to install. Really far too long for a piece like this, but not bad.Several pros and cons:Pros- Instructions are very helpful including a check list that they pretty much say you better check and have little check mark boxes to try and prompt you. Need to do this before assembly.- There's a page early in the instructions that show where every piece goes as if it were already assembled. This is very helpful.- Every piece is labeled. Wow, this was amazing. Also, every bag of screws, handles, etc., was also numbered. This is brilliant!- Has a nice anchoring kit that really makes it feel secure. If you are renting or leasing, know that you will leave big holes in the wall if you use it though.Cons- Several items noted in my pictures. The magnets are really hard to push in. They are by friction, and I cracked one using a hammer.- The instructions don't say anything about which way the metal latch pieces should go. However, it makes a significant difference. I put a picture in this review to try and help others.- There is an error on page 13 that could be very painful. It shows piece I with the magnets facing down. That's not correct, they should be facing up. Referring back to page 6 with every piece as if it were assembled is helpful and you must do this with every piece to make sure they are correct.- Picky I know, but the labels on the press board don't come off very easy. I guess you don't want them to, but would be nice to experiment with the adhesive.- The handles are plastic! What, paying $150+ for furniture you would think you'd get metal handles.- It would be helpful if the instructions would show the bare wood images on the pieces versus the covered. It takes a long time to visualize that you have every piece exactly where it should go.Overall pleased and looks nice!
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