ClosetMaid 6 Cubeicals Storage Shelf
$35.99
$66.81
46% off
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Condition: New
Color: Natural Gray
Size: 6-Cube
Top positive review
8 people found this helpful
Versatile and Stylish Storage Solution
By E.Butler on Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
The ClosetMaid Cubeicals 8 Cube Storage Shelf Organizer is a game-changer for anyone looking to tidy up their space with style. Whether you stack it vertically or horizontally, this shelf adapts to your needs effortlessly.This organizer is perfect for books, decorative items, and even those random knick-knacks that never seem to have a home. Each cube is spacious enough to fit bins or baskets for added organization. The assembly is straightforward and doesn't require a degree in engineering.One thing to note: the back panels are a bit flimsy, so handle with care during assembly. Despite that, the overall sturdiness and design make it a great addition to any room. If you’re looking to declutter with a touch of class, the ClosetMaid Cubeicals won’t disappoint.
Top critical review
6 people found this helpful
Mediocre cubical organizer, but convenient for limited space.
By ReggieC10 on Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2018
I was looking for something to act as a second linen closet (towels and sheets). I ordered this and put it together last night.Pros: Once put together, it is not bad looking (if you are keeping it in a closet out of view, should be fine), and seems moderately sturdy. Also, the dowels actually fit when you had to put pieces together, so that was a big positive.Assembly time- about an hour and 10 min. by yourself.Negatives:1. Instructions (are easy to follow but woefully incomplete- you will essentially figure it out at as you go along- for example- make sure you put all assembly screws in the side of each divider and on the top and bottom shelf in order to ensure a moderate level of stability and sturdinesss. The pack comes with 18 Assembly screws. If you haven't used all of them, you must make sure you do. The instructions won't tell you this, but you will figure it out as you go along.2. The material is cheap particle or flake board. Significant cracking on one of the shelves (did not appear to affect durability, but out of the box, this is pretty unacceptable- essentially, it was a broken product, but because box is so heavy, returning it is just a giant pain in the neck- who feels like dealing with that).3. Dowels- Several of the dowels (which are used to connect the the sides of cubicles to divider, and to the cubicle shelves themselves were in poor condition- several broke- You should have 14 short dowels and 6 long ones. About 15-20% of them were warped or broken, so I had to mess around with them to make them workable. On the other hand they actually fit the holes in the shelves, so that was good.4. The supplies and screws and dowels, etc.. were put in the box in a ripped bag, and thus the screws, etc. had all fallen out by the time I opened the box, and I had to spend too much time finding everything (All screws, etc., were there though). This is really unacceptable.Conclusion- Cheaply made product with mediocre instructions, too many warped or broken assembly pieces, but fairly easy to put together (its intuitive for the most part), but seems to be moderately durable (if put together right) and okay looking when put together, and fits quite a bit a stuff, and is good limited space and depth. Given the price point, I would say it's probably worth it. But only moderately worth it. It really should not come with any cracked shelves, or product or broken assembly items. This is a huge turnoff.So I think its functional, but with several cons that detract from what otherwise be a killer product.
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