🏡 Elevate your home storage game with style and smart space-saving!
The ARTPOWER 72" Tall Kitchen Pantry Cabinet offers a spacious, versatile storage solution with 6 compartments including a drawer and 4 adjustable shelves. Made from durable, eco-friendly engineered wood with a waterproof finish, it combines safety and longevity. Its sleek white shaker design fits seamlessly into kitchens, bathrooms, or hallways, while included video instructions and support make assembly straightforward.
Item Weight | 62.8 Pounds |
Size | Large |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 30"W x 72"H |
Door Style | Shaker |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Finish Types | Painted |
Style Name | beadboard style |
Color | White |
Back Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Mount Type | Freestanding |
Base Type | Legs |
Number of Compartments | 6 |
Is Customizable? | No |
Number of Racks | 6 |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Levels | 5 |
Number of Doors | 4 |
Number of Drawers | 1 |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Additional Features | Adjustable,Durable,Waterproof |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 44 Pounds |
H**N
Beautiful
When I first got the box, the shipping box itself was pretty damaged because it is so massive and bulky. But I was pleasantly surprised that everything inside was packaged extremely well so each piece survived. Absolutely everything was wrapped up and there was Styrofoam protecting everything. The directions and sheer amount of pieces was very intimidating. I'm not going to lie... It took me several hours to put together. But as I got going, I realized there's enough information included to put it together correctly the first time. It was not nearly as difficult as I expected at first glance. As long as I took my time, it all went together well. And it's very obvious that the pieces are well made. Everything went together exactly as explained, the pilot holes were perfectly drilled, everything fit beautifully, every screw and piece was accounted for, and it feels sturdy and well made. You can tell extra attention was given to each detail, which I very much appreciate. And the results are STUNNING! It fits so many things inside, it's easy to adjust shelves to accommodate my items, the drawer slides out smoothly, and it looks absolutely gorgeous. I'm very proud of the end result, and it was worth every penny and ounce of effort putting it together.
D**E
perfect pink color, very solid
Why did you pick this product vs others?:love the pantry, solid, perfect pink color, I was able to put it together my self, only bad part was there was not enough screws to put the hinges on all 4 doors, no customer service help at all , screws not easy to find, but i did
P**.
Lovely Pantry.
Very nice pantry. Not flimsy. Took about 40 minutes to assemble.
D**E
It should do well in my kitchen
This replaced a cheap flat pack pantry I got at a big box store in the '90s. It looks much, much better in the space, at a price that didn't bankrupt me. I had been looking to replace that thing for years, and I never saw anything at any brick and mortar stores that suggested itself as a suitable alternative. I finally broke down and ordered something online.The pantry arrived with all the pieces intact. I was worried about breakage. Every piece had some filmy pad anti-scratch stuff between layers, and foam was packed into every bit of dead space inside the box. It survived potentially rough handling with no issues.All the pieces were labeled with small white stickers, the hardware was labeled, and I ended up with one extra of most of the hardware after everything was assembled. The cam-lock hardware included in this kit was not exactly of the highest quality available, but it got the job done.I used to assemble flat pack furniture professionally, so I might have had an advantage over the average buyer. Assembly took me on the order of two hours. I had to take a few breaks to entertain my Great Danes, but 120 minutes seems about right for the time I actually spent on the assembly. If I hadn't had the experience of assembling items of this nature for a living, it might have taken up to six hours.These weren't the worst instructions I ever encountered, but neither were they the best. They were minimalist, but accurate. The only question that wasn't resolved by looking at the pictures was which set of holes to use when mounting the drawer glides. The holes lined up such that they could have fit in two different positions. I guessed accurately on the first try, and that was not an issue.The back panel on pieces like this is the only thing that gives them any rigidity. Getting it installed correctly is of critical importance. As back panels go, this one was much better than average. It was attached with screws, rather than nails, and all the holes were placed accurately. When I got to the last holes on the bottom panel, my first impression was that there was one set of holes that had been drilled incorrectly. After installing the top panel, I realized the holes were drilled so precisely that each panel had a matching half hole right at the seam. Nice touch!Drawers on furniture like this are never made very well. This example was completely typical of the breed, and there were no surprises here. I assembled the drawer using quality wood glue all the way around the groove for the bottom panel, and in all four corners. The glue should help the drawer hold up better, although it will never be able to take much weight without failing. It's the nature of the beast. I think the drawer will probably do just fine for holding packages of microwave popcorn or the like, but if I put anything heavy in there, it will bow out the bottom, and eventually blow out. All furniture of this type is like that. It is what it is.After getting the unit assembled, moved into position, and put into service, the most immediate problem I noticed was that the black finish scratches very easily. I poked a couple of plastic cereal containers into the thing, and they apparently had some minor grit on the bottom. I instantly scratched the shelf, to a point where it would take some creativity to make the scratch less visible. That was disappointing.All in all, the unit does feel especially flimsy, even by the standards of cheap flat pack furniture. I'm not sure how this unit is going to stand up to holding heavy items over time. The other major opportunity for improvement is in the way the adjustable shelves are set up. On the lower shelf, I have three holes, the highest of which is well below the height of the bottles I intend to store there. I had no practical choice but to omit the lower adjustable shelf entirely, and consequently, I have some dead space in here that I can't use for anything. If I ever really need that space, then I will have to rig something up to add adjustment holes for the lower shelf. Given the materials I have to work with here, I would not expect that to go especially well, and I hope to avoid the issue by just omitting that shelf and living my life.All in all, I'm quite happy with the purchase. It's an attractive piece that should hold up for years, so long as I recognize and accommodate is inherent limitations.
M**E
It took about 4-5 hours to assemble.
Looks very nice and instruction was fairly easy to follow except for the drawer assembly.Overall I am happy with the product.
W**S
beautiful, sturdy cabinet. Highly Recommend!
great pantry cabinet. Beautiful color, and sturdy. Took me ( a non-handyman) about 3 hours to assemble. You'll want to have someone help you with the doors (which is the final step of the assembly).
W**F
Poor quality control - missing holes prevents assembly
The assembly instructions do not have language. Its images only and appear to be extracts from assembly line work instructions. I say this because its batch assembled (prep) like you would going down a line. Images are small and its easy to miss fine detail on part orientation which can lead to disassembly and reassembly.My panel 10 was missing 6 drilled holes that connect the lower cabinet to the upper. This prevented the cabinet from being assembled. I sent feedback to the supplier requesting to swap out panel 10 only. They requested photos to understand the issue (attached). They agreed to send me a new panel 10. The Supplier was quick to response once receiving my complaint. I received confirmation on 12/5 to get a replacement panel and it arrived on 12/7. In total I was delayed about 1 week to complete the build.The wooden dowel pins are not an interference fit to the hole, so they don't help retention of the parts. The camlocks are not snug and could release over time with cabinet use. I would recommend comparing the parts to the instructions (especially the hole locations) ahead of assembly to make sure you have good parts. I would swap out the dowels with new ones from the hardware store or at the very least use wood glue during assembly. I would recommend gluing the drawer together.The cabinet is nice looking and comparable in price to similar cabinets that I looked at. I picked this one because they had a higher published shelf capacity (44 lbs) than the others that reviewed. It seems that today, its impossible to find a true natural wood cabinet under $300. This engineered wood cabinet is comparable with other brands.My initial rating was 1 star due to quality issues. With the replacement panel being provided and allowing me to avoid having to disassemble, box up, and return the entire cabinet, I'll raise it to 3.
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