VASAGLE Bathroom Floor Storage Cabinet, Bathroom Storage Unit, Freestanding Cabinet with 4 Doors, Adjustable Shelves, 11.8 x 23.6 x 43.3 Inches, White UBBC552P31
Original price was: $139.99.$119.99Current price is: $119.99.
Price: $139.99 - $119.99
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[Plenty of Storage] This bathroom cabinet features an upper and a lower cabinet to provide ample space for your hairdryer, towels, cosmetics, shower items, and more
[Customizable Storage] Easily adjust the shelf in each cabinet to 5 different positions, providing the flexibility to accommodate items of varying heights
[Combines Quality & Style] Crafted from high-quality MDF and equipped with an anti-tip device, this bathroom storage unit is durable and stable. Its stylish decorative panels enhance the look of your bathroom
[Ensured Safety] The rounded corners prevent bumps and the provided anti-tip kit helps you secure the bathroom cabinet to the wall. Both of the details help create a safe living environment
[Hassle-Free Assembly] The labeled parts and straightforward instructions will help you assemble this freestanding cupboard effortlessly
Customers say
Customers like the ease of assembly, appearance, and storage capacity of the cabinet. They mention that the instructions are clear, the hardware pieces are easily identifiable, and the panels are clearly labeled. Some also like its functionality and value for money. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the build quality, size, and parts included.
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10 reviews for VASAGLE Bathroom Floor Storage Cabinet, Bathroom Storage Unit, Freestanding Cabinet with 4 Doors, Adjustable Shelves, 11.8 x 23.6 x 43.3 Inches, White UBBC552P31
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Original price was: $139.99.$119.99Current price is: $119.99.
Allie –
Perfect for extra storage
I love the quality and look of this so much, Iâm tempted to buy another one! Ha! It was so easy to put together, excellent quality, the drawers slide in and out smoothly. The two drawers are very roomy. I used this to add storage to my tiny bathroom. It fits perfectly, doesnât take up too much space and I love the way it looks!I would definitely purchase from this brand again!
P.J. –
Simple assembly; nice cabinet
I recently purchased & reviewed the smaller version of this cabinet (two door, same brand. I put the *description of it at the end of this review) and liked it so much I decided to get this taller 4-door model. I was hoping this one would be as easy to assemble as the smaller one was, and I was not disappointed.The instructions are clear, no missing parts, and it took only a large phillips screwdriver for assembly, just like the smaller cabinet.The only differences between this 4-door cabinet and the smaller one, is that the top of this 4-door cabinet has rounded corners (nice), the two adjustable shelves have more height adjustment options, the back panel screws on with numerous screws, and this one has actual hinges rather than hinge ‘pins’.The smaller cabinet uses some sort of wedge-type screw-in clips on the back panel, rather than 2 dozen little screws like this one. Those really made the smaller cabinet quite sturdy. But this one is just fine. It’s not wobbly once it’s all together, and even better if you attach the anti-tip bracket to a wall.Just like their smaller cabinet, they have all parts separately packaged and labeled in their own little bags, which really makes it easy to see that you have all necessary parts, and you don’t have to guess which size screw is ‘part M’ or ‘part B’, etc.If you take time to organize everything and take a glance at the instructions first (and pay close attention to them), you’ll have no problems. If you lay a blanket on the floor and separate the parts (I put each bag of parts in a separate paper bowl and line them up), and have your screwdriver, scissors for cutting the bags open, and small hammer just in case you need it for the dowels, you can have this cabinet put together in no time. I’m a senior woman, and I put this together with no help in about an hour, taking my time.All parts fit together well; the cabinet doors/magnets fit as they should. The cabinet sits level on the floor. All parts are completely painted, meaning, for instance, the edges of the shelves are painted all the way around – front, back, sides – so no bare ‘wood’ showing anywhere. Everything is painted.The item comes exceptionally well packaged, and in a much smaller box than I expected – it is heavy though, so if you’re older you may need help getting it inside. It’s easy to slide around once it’s assembled.I’m using it in my kitchen to store cereal, boxes of foil, wax paper, parchment, etc. that’s taking up room in my drawers & cabinets.Just be certain it’s the dimensions you want; in a bathroom I wouldn’t like it for bath towels as it’s not really deep enough, imo. It would be fine though for toiletries, wash cloths, tissue, etc.**There’s only 2 shelves that you can adjust; the center shelf is part of the cabinet… it’s like 2 small cabinets on top of one another. The top of the ‘base cabinet’ makes the middle shelf you see in the photo where the cereal is, and it’s not adjustable. There’s one adjustable shelf ‘up top’, the fixed middle shelf, one shelf you can adjust in the bottom section, and then the bottom shelf that’s the base of the cabinet, if that makes sense.The sides are in two sections also. They aren’t one long 43.3″ piece. But they fit together well and are sturdy.It’s a good cabinet for the money, even more so because it’s so easy to assemble.(*The smaller cabinet I’ve referenced is: VASAGLE Bathroom Floor Storage Cabinet, Bathroom Storage Unit with 2 Adjustable Shelves, Bathroom Cabinet Freestanding, 11.8 x 23.6 x 31.5 Inches, Slate Gray UBCB60GY. This 4-door cabinet is the same in dimensions for width and depth, only the height is different).
J. Harris –
Nice little cabinet for the price
Pros:- Well packaged to prevent damage- Easy to follow instructions- Easy to identify hardware pieces and cabinet pieces by the labels- Went together pretty quickly, and easily. I used an electric drill w/a Phillips head driver bit…. you just have to be careful not to overtighten the screws- Everything lined up! I didn’t have to adjust the hinges, the doors went on nicely- They give you extra hardware piecesCons:- It’s a cheap piece of furniture, but I knew that when I bought it and was expecting it. The panels, doors, and especially the drawer bottoms are thin.- it would be nice if it had the back of the legs against the wall had a relief cutout so it could sit flush against the wall. Ikea does that sometimes.- because of the unit not sitting flush to the wall, I had to really extend the safety bracket.
Ylushtak –
Totally fine if you like terrible material/instruction quality and love using wood glue
If the manufacturer had any standards, the engineer and the designer who worked on this piece and made the assembly drawings would be fired. Their supervisor would be tarred and feathered. It really is that poorly designed and documented.First step is to attach piece G to piece H with 9 screws (9 in bill of materials, not standard #9 screw). Look thru the hardware, each bag is labeled. Where is 9? No 9 bag. Check the BOM, no 9 there either: it goes from 8 to 10. Look for another countersunk screw of about that length, looks like maybe it’s 12 in the BOM. Count all instances of 9 and 12 and see that the quantity is about that plus a couple extras. So it’s 12 all the way. Alright, that’s a bit of an oversight but no big deal, just use 12 any time 9 is called out. At this point, if you’re a reasonable person, you’re returning this piece of garbage. But, I had already started and finishing with modifications seemed easier than putting everything back in the box so I continue instead.Attaching cam locks to fastener with a manual screw driver (aka butter knife). One fastener starts pulling out of the piece it’s screwed into (also with a manual screwdriver, I emphasize this because sometimes folks over torque with electric screwdrivers). Try to undo the cam locks, the one in question comes out fine, the one on the other side, however, not so much. The fastener snags and develops a 30 degree bend near the top of the shaft. All of the “wood” pieces are MDF (medium density fiber board, the crappiest of the wood biproducts, especially prone to water damage, and carcinogenic in dust form), a material that holds a thread not much better than drywall. There are ways to get around this but none are implemented. The fasteners are also soft enough to be bent via cam lock and butter knife.Decide to call the fastener bending a fluke and to continue, realizing that each time a structural bolt is used, a healthy drop of PVA glue will probably keep it from pulling out down the road. Time to attach the drawer rails as shown in step 10. A few steps later and they look backwards if the drawing to be believed. Retrace steps. No, they’re attached correctly. It’s the drawing in step 13 that has them backwards. O…K….Then, more crews into MDF; really thin screws, too. Why not just use nails? I digress. Whatever excuse for a thread that develops in the material strips half the time with a manual screw driver. That’s OK, I have my trusty wood glue.Finish putting the thing together and, yeah, it looks pretty good. The high-level design, as we call it in the biz, is passable. The machining tolerance isn’t terrible either because simple hinges, not the adjustable kind you see on proper cabinetry, are used and the doors line up well enough. That’s a win… I guess.But. It’s MDF. And it’s meant for a bathroom. Sure, most the surfaces are covered in paint, but moisture will ultimately win and, unlike wood or plywood, MDF does return to its original shape after drying. My bet is this thing will swell and become unusable in a month or two, at which point it’ll go down the garbage shoot. Well, lesson learned. Never buy from this manufacturer again.I do tend to nitpick lazy or poor documentation. Comes with supervising mechanical designers. But this is not just about the manual. It’s poor material choices, bad mechanical design, and an inappropriate fastener scheme. I thought IKEA was bad. IKEA is godly in comparison.One might say “you get what you pay for”. I would disagree. Cheap should mean serviceable but with no frills, not outright garbage.
Brenda Alvarez –
Small profile, ideal for apartments with minimal storage
It’s pretty well made and adds a very nice pop of color against my muted white apartment walls. I needed a cabinet that was small profile, and held a decent amount of storage. It was very easy to build and the quality is similar to ikea (in a good way!). If you’re thinking about it, make sure to measure the area you plan on putting it in and pull the trigger. It’s a really good cabinet considering the price point, and it holds all my home essentials (toilet paper, paper towels and such) very well!
ClassicalNT –
Me encanta la calidad y la extrema facilidad para armarlo, las instrucciones son muy claras y el armado sencillo. El mueble se vé elegante, caben muchas cosas y realmente le dió el toque que faltaba a mi baño. Muy feliz con mi compra.
Vickie Larche –
Great product, great instructions.
Ximena –
Muy malo el producto y nunca me dieron la devolución
Karen Sanchez –
Un poco tardado para armar, pero al final quedó muy lindo.
Tyler Meldrum –
These are decent little cabinets, they fit well under the dormers in our bathrooms. The doors and drawers are a little flimsy, for my wife and I this is a non issue, but I could see my kids damaging them. They are fairly sturdy, and not terribly difficult to put together. I did mess up the first one and had the top half and bottom half backwards, but thatâs likely on me.