🛋️ Organize in Style: Where Function Meets Flair!
The KOUSI 14"x14" Wire Cube Storage is a modular shelving unit designed for maximum versatility and strength. With 25 cubes, each capable of holding up to 44 lbs, this sturdy metal grid organizer is perfect for any room in your home or office. Its easy, tool-free assembly allows you to set it up quickly, while its customizable design lets you adapt it to your unique storage needs.
Room Type | Office, Garage, Bedroom, Living Room |
Number of Shelves | 25 |
Special Feature | Large Capacity,Sturdy |
Product Dimensions | 14"D x 14"W x 14"H |
Brand | KOUSI |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Size | 70" x 14" x 70" |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Garage, Living Room, Bedroom |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | KOUSI |
Furniture Finish | Metal |
Installation Type | Wall Mount |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 44.3 pounds |
Item model number | KOUSI |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Metal |
Manufacturer Part Number | KOUSI |
C**N
Great for Shows
This works well for my display shows. It arrived earlier than expected, the box was really messed up and some of the panels we slightly damaged. I would suggest buying more connectors and zip ties. Overall very happy with the product.
B**A
FAST AND CHEAP!
The 14x14 cube size is PERFECT for notebook storage and I own 50 notebooks which I needed to store.In order to be sure this unit would hold together, I purchased black zip ties. I also attached it to the wall by using special hardware. It did get the job done, but if I had been able to find the same dimensions in a wooden unit, I would gladly have purchased it. I worry that eventually the notebooks may cause the cube floors to sag. I may have to make special wooden "floors" to add to it.
Z**A
Anti-Cat Plant Cage!
I made a giant cage for my houseplants to keep my cats out of them. I made a basic sqaure and left a 4x1 section of panels for a "door". Others have warned that the shelves were not very sturdy. Since I wasn't making shelves I used three sections internally at the top as "flying buttresses" to further support the ceiling of the cage. I used mini steel carabiner clips to both hinge and secure the door on the corners. I used a single zip tie where any two or more edges of the panels met. I laid two of those three light LED units on the roof (with the bases detached) set on timers. And yes, the door works for watering the plants.PROS (there are very few):*completely configurable - if you are not making the standard configuration, plan it out on paper first to make sure you are getting enough panels.CONS (there are so so many):* I did not receive enough connectors to make even the standard configuration - Amazon has many options to order additional connectors (they all appear to be the same), many with next day delivery.* Quality control on the mesh panels is abysmal - many panels were bowed, a couple were not quite the same size as the rest (but close) and others had the smaller internal wires loose (watch out for those!)* I was sent about 100 of these little tiny "double c" clips - in white not black! - no information was provided in the instructions as to what these were for* The little plastic hammer they provide is useless and laughable - pitched that and used my hands to double check that each panel was fully secured into the connector(s). If your hands/fingers get tired you can use a pair of pliars to make sure each panel is fully secured.* I purchased 200 4 inch zip ties. You can use shorter ones, but they are not as sturdy. I used about 150 of the 200 for this project. Check and check again to make sure you have all panels zip tied and then trim all the ends. I used a wire snip....it will take forever.* If you want to make "hinges" make sure you get carabiner clips that have a large enough clip opening to clear the wire (some of the ones I got were poor quality and would not work).* Before you load your unit up with things, make sure you haven't missed any connections by grabbing the unit and giving it a couple of vigorous shakes and then checking for any disconnects. You will be happy you did that before it falls apart after you put things on the unit!If you want to make this Anti-Cat Plant Cage-Sides:3 panels across by 6 panels high - make 3 of theseFor the side with a door:2 panels across by 6 panels high PLUS 2 panels only at the top of what would be the 3rd vertical row.Door:4 panels in a vertical stripCeiling/Roof (Optional but highly recommended for sturdiness):3 x 3 panels (3 x 3 square)Buttresses (Optional but also highly recommended, especially if a cat might try to walk across the top):Place a panel at the top of one side pointing towards the center of the cage so that it fits into three connectors with the fourth corner just kind of hanging out by itself (i.e. "flying"). Do this in 3-4 different locations around the upper interior of the cage. (If you put four up at the top you should exactly use up all of the panels.)10-20 small-medium double sided carabiner clips (for hinge and to securely close the door)Approx. 150 black 4 inch zip tiesYOU WILL NEED TO ORDER AT LEAST 25 ADDITIONAL CONNECTORS!Tools:Pliers (optional)wire snips (not optional)Assemble three of the main walls, install the ceiling/roof, then install the wall with the door last. Check connections. Zip tie. Install door. Voila! Yes, it will take several hours, and it is a pain, but now I can have my plants and cats without having chicken wire around the plants. And the roof is plenty strong enough for LED plant lights. :-)
K**L
This can work—buy LOTS of zip ties.
I have this in my classroom holding books. To make it work you need LOTS of zip ties (each side needs about 3/4). Do NOT attempt it without zip ties. It will fall apart. It also isn’t super great for anything heavy—it will bend & possibly fall apart (again—I emphasize zip ties!). But, for now, it does the trick in my classroom (though my husband says if I move buildings, it is staying put bc it won’t reassemble if we take it apart…and it’s already bent up from the weight of my books). It took my very handy husband about 2 hours to get it together. He also says based on other reviews and his understanding from assembling it that you should not put the circular clips in the front open side—too many examples of those pieces flying off from the pressure & they could really hurt someone if they do. Just zip tie the heck out of it! And if you use black zip ties and clip them, you won’t see them unless you’re up close.
C**L
Durable and simple
I’ve been looking for large cube organizers to fit 13.5 inch containers. The size of these was perfect, and I could vary the structure for where I needed to put it. It’s not the prettiest option, but it works great for in the closet or even a bachelor pad. My wife loves it and so do I.
L**N
Trash
Took me 1 hour 20 mins to assemble, not because the concept is difficult but because the pieces kept popping out. I kept going hoping once it was all together it would improve, it did not. I'm pretty sure this was used, the corner pieces has paint chipped off... Hmmm. The metal is super thin, and lots to the squares are warped. I used my own mallet to assist with assembly as the one they sent was a child's toy. Also there were some random white pieces in the box, no instructions as to what they are for. Once assbled I put my CD case on a shelf that instantly separated. I want to return, the effort to dissassemble and then have to figure out how to get it o a UPS store (not everyone has a car and the box is 50 lbs at least) seems so ridiculous right now. Save your money. Go to target they have quality cube systems.
D**S
Great for storage
I love these shelves. I needed a storage solution for all my craft materials so they could be organized. It took me over an hour to assemble the unit but mostly because of the size. Assembly is not difficult. They do include a small wooden mallet and I do recommend using that instead of a hammer. I think a hammer would cause the corner plastic parts to break during assembly. Even with the mallet I broke a few. They do include a few extra corner pieces just in case you do break some. I probably wouldn't use these in a living room but they were perfect for our finished basement.
G**A
Stronger Than It Looks
It's definitely stronger than what I thought it was going to be. And its pretty solid and doesn't move or sway. I have it in my main bedroom closet and it keeps my t-shirts, jeans, and other things nice and neat. Definitely recommend.
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