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The Letaya Metal Storage Cabinet is a robust, 71-inch tall steel locker featuring a heavy-duty 0.8mm thick frame with a moisture-proof powder coating. It offers four adjustable shelves supporting up to 180 lbs each, secured by an upgraded three-point lock system. Designed for versatile use in offices, homes, schools, and garages, it combines high capacity, professional-grade security, and mobility with lockable wheels and adjustable feet.




























| ASIN | B0BBM1X5QN |
| Brand | Letaya |
| Color | White Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,546) |
| Date First Available | 24 September 2024 |
| Item Weight | 34 Kilograms |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Weight Capacity | 180 Pounds |
| Model Number | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 40.64 x 81.28 x 180.34 cm; 34.02 kg |
| Special Features | Lockable |
C**R
I bought 2 of these and 1 had a slight issue with the door not lining up properly but the seller helped me immediately with the issue. These are great and spacious. I use one for a pantry and one for art supplies and they hold so much stuff. My fiance said they are not hard to build either
H**E
Well if you're thinking about buying this cabinet.. it's a GREAT piece! But cautionary tale to others who are vertically challenged. This was NOT made for us to assemble. Apparently it made for those "height privileged" people with nice long arms. I'm going to assume not a lot of women who are under 5'2 put this together. I used the entire library of cuss words assembling this thing. Oh.. and do yourself a favor.. get out or buy a head lamp , or assemble it out in the sun. The black on black was quite fun to work with,( sarcasm) with my middle aged eyes. You have to build the sides and then somehow manage to put your arm OVER them, then find the worlds smallest hole for the world's shortest screw. .....oh UPSIDE-DOWN! ( I know there's some joke in there somewhere) About 2 sides in... I said F-it... opening the wine. I highly recommend at least 2 glasses to deal with the absurdity of it all. I'd say whiskey.. but feel I would have somehow ended up locked INSIDE by the end, so played it safe with wine. Did I mention the manual has print and pictures SO small had to go dig out a magnifying glass? ( yes on top of my middle aged readers) Oh.. and they misslabled some of the parts. AND one page in the manual.. doesn't even mention one of the parts (part Q) Good times, good times. The instructions does not really tell you what way to face things, not sure what side was up or down... keep u on your toes ( why the whiskey is probably not a good idea)... no biggie, figured it out. Could be the mild dyslexia, could be the crappy directions... who's to know? Then we get to stand it up and finish assembling it..have a step stool on hand shorties. 2 of the parts were a little bent in shipping. Kinda just bent them back out..no biggie, didn't think much of it... UNTILL went to close the top door.. wouldn't close... so had to practically hang on it to get it to bend the right way ( ya , I KNOW it's on wheels, prob not a good idea...but wine gives me courage..and it worked , so sod off...I'm not British... just not sure if I can say the US equivalent of that ) To keep things interesting...all the locks have a DIFFERENT key. I mean I need a $200 cabinet to find a foot long tool, but ya... make me keep track of FOUR tiny keys.( they DO give 2 sets..yay!) fyi.. like..it's on wheels, if someone's going to take it... kinda easy pickings ... not sure FOUR keys will stop them...but sure will make it fun if I misplaced ONE of the FOUR keys. Some of us would have been happy to have 1 key for all for locks , but way to be extra! 👍 And riddle me this... I purposely bought this cabinet because the morons who installed the sprinklers, modem, and fuse box decided to go horizontal across my garage...taking up over 9 feet of wall space. So means it ALL has to be accessible. So wanted the wheels so I can roll it out of the way when needed . So WHY is there a wall anchor for a cabinet on wheels? So buy yourself a head lamp, and bottle of wine.. or beer and a dictionary ( incase you need some new swear words to use).. oh and if your UNDER 5'1.... well, hire stretch Armstrong.. your arms will not reach over the sides. BUT it WAS worth it, I did do it alone ( instructions said 2 people, I said "challenge accepted") The wheels are nice and smooth and do have locks ( assuming you don't anchor it to the wall.. I'd just leave them off then.. but the manual said nothing about that.. so who knows? ) The drawers are great and THAT part was eaiser to assemble than the cabinet with drawers I built for the kitchen! The shelves are deep enough for the mid size tools. There are only the 2 shelves, wish there were 3, but there weren't a lot of options for the cabinet with the 2 drawers, so, I'll build a 3rd one to go on the top shelf. Best of luck... maybe send the kids out of the house while assembling, don't need then to learn any new fun words ! 🤣😅 Still giving the cabinet 5 stars, not it's fault the instructions, labels were wrong and not it's fault it didn't warn height challenge people of the frustration they will face. 🤣
A**Y
Easy assembly, bought 7 of them & easily built them in a short time, good quality, made my garage look custom made & compared to other one , great price & quality.
J**N
Really good cabinet. Make sure you have enough space available to lay all the parts out before you start assemby. I used a beer pong table to assemble a lot of the sub assembies. The directions are clear and the assemby goes straight ahead. I recomend haveing a power screwdriver on hand as there is a lot of hadware in this kit. The finished product is well worth the time and money.
S**Z
I purchased two cabinets. Based on this purchase, I plan on two more with Letaya. There was a part missing. Letaya took care of this immediately, promising quick delivery. It's not a show stopper as I am using the cabinet and will add it later. Bottom line, I am very much impressed with their customer service people. It's reassuring and one the reasons I highly recommend buying from Letaya. The cabinet's quality matches those costing much more. If you are willing to do the assembly ( 1-1.5 hrs first time, half an hour on second second cabinet ), you will have the same quality cabinet as those costing at least twice as much. I know, I own one of those office grade factory assembled ones. I must say, while assembling the first cabinet I was completely impressed with the quality of the sheet metal all formed to fit precisely. All screw holes matched perfectly, all panel joints fit as they should. As I proceeded with the assembly, I waited for the "other shoe to drop". I knew something coming up will disappoint and upset me. Nothing bad happened, all parts went together easily, as the instructions stated and without issue. The opposite has been my experience with so many products that ship you a box full of parts and ask you to put it all together. The manufacturing team at Letaya deserves a lot of credit for pulling this off. It's obvious to me that the people that designed this cabinet had the customer assembler in mind. A bit of work but everything moves along smoothy if you follow the step by step instructions. The assembly manual is the clearest manual I have run across to date. Not an exaggeration. If that is not enough, all parts are labeled with letters even the screws. Hardware to attach the cabinet to the wall is included, with wall anchoring parts as well. Manual screw driver is included but I would recommend a battery powered screwdriver. Not an impact type driver as that will strip the sheet metal holes. Both my cabinets arrived with no damage. Letaya encapsulates the packaged panel's top and bottom sections inside a galvanized sheet metal box lined with foam. This forms a very protective means to mitigate shipping hazards. Unlike my expensive, office brand cabinet, these have five shelves. The shelf clips are super easy to remove and re-insert elsewhere making shelf height adjustments the easiest I've experience. I can't say that about my expensive office cabinet. I think more manufactures can learn from Letaya. I've assembled a lot of products in my long lifetime and have yet to experience a build like this. I must also add, the cabinet looks great. EDIT - November 2024 Ok, as I wrote earlier, I like the Letaya cabinets a lot. Just ordered three more but in white for my walk in pantry. They look great lined up against the wall. As mentioned earlier, the quality is still there. I did notice, the box packaging has improved with a lot of stiff hardboard surrounding the steel door panels throughout. Unless the shipping box was run over by the FedEx truck, it would be hard to damage the panels. Assembly was straightforward as before and instructions just as clear. What makes Letaya stand out is their customer service. This alone makes Letaya a smart choice.
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