🍽️ Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Style!
The Yaheetech Kitchen Cart is a multifunctional rolling island designed to enhance your kitchen experience. With a bamboo tabletop, adjustable shelves, and ample storage, it combines durability and style, making it the perfect addition to any modern dining space.
Product Dimensions | 18"D x 34.5"W x 36"H |
Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
Frame Material | Pine Wood |
Brand | Yaheetech |
Color | White |
Furniture Finish | Engineered Wood |
Style | Modern |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 99 Pounds |
Size | 18"D x 34.5"W x 36"H |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Manufacturer | Yaheetech |
Item Weight | 50.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YT-00101539-001 |
S**5
Perfect Coffee Cart for Our Kitchen Remodel
This Kitchen Cart is just what we need for our kitchen. It has so much space for storing mugs, coffee, filters and other supplies. Towel rack, tray for condiments, nice and sturdy, wheels for easy moving. Easy to assemble, instructions simple to follow, all the parts packed and numbered. Good price for the value and would highly recommend.
G**A
Perfect addition to the kitchen
I needed a little extra counter and storage space for the kitchen. This is the perfect size. It's very sturdy and well made and was not difficult to assemble. Happy with this purchase.
Q**N
It fits my needs….
The media could not be loaded. Looking for extra space. Decided to try to this…The good: all the items in the box are clearly labeled. Stay organized and DONT throw all the screws in a bowl. They are labeled (and matches the instruction guide perfectly). You will have some extra screws which is good. I love the wheels so I can clean under it and move it around the kitchen. The wood top looks cool. It feels sturdy and weight is light enough for me to wheel it around the kitchen. I am short so the height is good and I like that the shelf is adjustableThe bad: I am a visual learner and didnt find the manual particularly helpful. I did find a youtube video and saw a woman put the whole thing together all by herself (even though they recommend two is needed to assemble). You can see from the video that the drawer sticks a little and the doors are not perfectly aligned.Overall, great space saver for a small kitchen.
A**K
Perfect for small kitchens
I love. It holds a lot. And I was so able to assemble it myself.
A**R
Small but spacious
It’s very pretty. There is a lot of parts and requires careful installation. It came missing 4 screws for the drawer but overall I really like it. It’s sturdy.
K**Y
Great little cabinet!
Overall I’m very pleased with this cabinet. I needed an enclosed kitchen cabinet, for more storage, and to keep my cat out of things he shouldn’t be getting in to. I almost went with another one that didn’t have wheels but I’m glad I got this one.Other reviews mentioned that it’s not very sturdy but I think it’s sturdy enough for what it is…a mobile cart that wasn’t hundreds of dollars. If I have to move it fully loaded I’m just careful and it’s fine. It does take some time to assemble but if you follow the directions, and are good with IKEA like directions (more pictures less words), and don’t rush you’ll be just fine. I left the towel and spice racks off as I didn’t need them, so there are small holes on the sides from that but it doesn’t bother me. I did keep them if I ever want to add them on, which I think is doable without too much effort.My cart came with the bottom baseboard slightly damaged, a visible chip on the front side (I think it happened before shipping and was just missed). When I contacted the seller to get just that piece replaced they were quick to respond and send a new piece out. I was able to turn the cart over and just switch that piece out with no problem. Note the last picture shows a large gap between the doors that I was frustrated about, but after multiple attempts of adjusting the hinges I was able to fix that (see first photo). If you have trouble with that google cabinet door hinge adjustment for help.Overall a great buy for the price and I’m happy!
S**E
Great piece
Quick and easy to assemble, this piece looks fantastic, functions well, and is conveniently portable.
A**N
Nice piece, minor flaws & sturdiness is ok, but "depends"
Some reviews said it was sturdy, others said it was wobbly, but most liked it, and it looked attractive and right-sized for my kitchen, so I went for it. Turns out both were right, it depends on the context. It's generally sturdy *except* for a small (and fixable) amount of side-to-side sway. It's sturdy both front-to-back and vertically, but if the bottom is fixed and you push on the side it will give and feels a little wobbly. The side-to-side wobble becomes more noticeable if the wheels are securely locked or removed, since the bottom won't move at all and the top will respond to pressure to either side. Mine is in a corner, so even with the wheels locked it's fine. For some people this is not a problem, even if they roll it around, it depends on how you use it. As long as you don't push it sideways with the wheels locked it's ok. And the side-to-side wobble can be easily fixed if you don't like it and are handy ... see next paragraph.Most furniture of this sort uses a rigid back panel to prevent side-to-side swaying into a parallelogram shape. The back panel for this cart is two separate pieces that slide into place, with a small amount of extra space, so they don't make the back completely rigid. Some 1/4" plywood or thinner masonite or similar can fix this without increasing the size of the cart, since the two back panels are indented about 1/4". It needs to have enough vertical dimension to prevent the parallelogram shape. Wood could be fastened to either the inside or outside back, either way would work.Other comments:odor: There is some odor, as another reviewer noted, very noticeable to me when opening the doors (I'm sensitive to this). I've had it about 6-7 weeks and the odor is diminished though not completely gone yet. The manufacturer claims it conforms to good standards for formaldehyde emission (a potential problem with most manufactured wood products). I was prepared to seal unfinished edges but didn't need to. As I recall, pretty much everywhere including edges were already sealed with the white finish, except for holes needed for assembly. That was good, and supports their claim, also saving me some time, and presumably the smell is "just" the paint. I'd prefer no smell at all, but I didn't need to open and close it often for the first few weeks so it's been ok, and it's better now, plus I don't stick my head in it and inhale when I open it :-).Another minor, easily fixed flaw was with the drawer. After assembly I'd try to open the drawer, and one side would come out first, making it cockeyed and a little funky to open. It worked but I didn't like it. Happily I fixed this quickly and easily with some shims under the front ends of the metal glides, to reduce the opening width and eliminate slack, preventing side-to-side motion of the front of the drawer. I used small pieces of paperboard from the back of lined pads to fill the extra space, and now the drawer works perfectly, and the tiny paperboard shims can't be seen so it looks no different and works well.All in all this was a good purchase, and I'd recommend it with the above caveats. It was $150 when I purchased (Amazon prices can change a lot!) which was acceptable. It's given me a bit of storage and counter top in my small kitchen and overall fits and works well in my kitchen.
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